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Inspecting a Home Inspecting a House Before you buy any house, take the time to thoroughly inspect the structure and mechanical systems. Costly repairs can often be avoided or at least anticipated by a preliminary inspection before a purchase offer is signed. If the house ...
Surviving Mesothelioma & Other Cancers Paul Kraus is a mesothelioma survivor and the author of Surviving Mesothelioma and Other Cancers. Mesothelioma is an uncommon form of cancer, usually associated with previous exposure to asbestos. In this disease, malignant (cancerous) cells develop in ...
The dangers of asbestos If you read the newspaper or watch the nightly news, chances are you've heard about some of the dangers of asbestos. What is often ignored in these messages, however, is that asbestos also has a number of useful properties. If used responsibly and ...
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Asbestos disease, mesothelioma cancers, lung cancers and asbestosis are the diseases caused because of asbestos exposure. Asbestos constitutes different naturally occurring fibrous minerals in some rocks and soil. It has found widespread use in industries and building materials such as fireproofing, roofing shingles, electric insulation, furnace, hot pipe covering, and friction products. Recent studies have, however, revealed that exposure to asbestos can have damaging health implication resulting in asbestos disease and mesothelioma for both workers in industries making use of asbestos as well as those who live in the environment surrounding such places. Workers may inhale fine asbestos particles in the air; they also become exposed through skin contact with asbestos or by swallowing asbestos fibers while at work. These workers are vulnerable to asbestos diseases as mesothelioma and asbestosis. Serious Effects Of Asbestos Disease- Mesothelioma Mesothelioma is the most serious of several asbestos-related diseases detected so far. This is because of the carcinogenic effect of asbestos particles. Asbestos can cause cancer of the lungs, esophagus, colon, rectum, stomach, vocal chords, and kidneys. About 70 percent to 80 percent of all cases of asbestos disease mesothelioma - a rare type of cancer of the mesothelium, the membrane that covers and protects most of the body internal organs - are the result of asbestos exposure at work. Asbestos disease mesothelioma may not immediately manifest. The asbestos particles can lie dormant in the body for several years and manifest later, when the prognosis is very grim. It is possible that by the time the disease is diagnosed, the cancer may have already spread significantly. In view of health concerns all new uses of asbestos in the manufacturing industries have been banned in the United States from July 1989 onward. In particular, the use of asbestos in hand-held hair dryers was voluntarily stopped in 1979. Schools are required to test for use of asbestos roofing and it is removed or covered up. Compensation To Victims Of Asbestos Disease Mesothelioma The first case of asbestos disease mesothelioma was filed nearly 70 years ago. Employees in industries with considerable risk of asbestos poisoning are, in principle, eligible for mesothelioma compensation. The compensation is available only for those employees who run the risk of asbestos exposure since the 1940s. Recently, many mesothelioma patients have filed lawsuits for compensation. They have been awarded compensation on the ground that the owners of industries continued to use asbestos despite the information of the health hazards it entails. Currently, help is available to victims of asbestos disease mesothelioma through many specialized legal firms in the United States. About the Author Kirsten Hawkins is a asbestos and mesothelioma specialist from Nashville, TN. Visit http://www.asbestosblog.org/ for information on asbestos reform, mesothelioma lawsuit news, and more.
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Personal Injury from Asbestos Exposure Still a Problem in North ... - WebWire Asbestos is everywhere - including items in your home, office and most buildings that you visit that were built prior to the 80’s. And prolonged exposure to asbestos fibres is proven to cause a form of cancer called mesotheliomia. If you’re a ...
Asbestos health threat low - Pueblo Chieftain CHIEFTAIN PHOTO/JOHN JAQUES -- A member of the CBI-K9 Unit searches Friday amid the rubble of A Classic Boutique on Union Avenue, which was destroyed Thursday by an explosion in the Branch Inn next door. CHIEFTAIN PHOTO/MIKE SWEENEY -- C Street at ...
Asbestos fear in industrial heartland - BBC News Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. An asbestos-related form of lung cancer, mesothelioma, could kill up to 100,000 people over the next 20 years. Most victims will have been exposed while working in traditional industries ...
Dangers of asbestos highlighted - BBC News According to its figures, 771 men in Devon died from mesothelioma, a terminal form of cancer caused by asbestos, between 1981 and 2005. In Cornwall 249 men died from the disease and there was one case in the Isles of Scilly. Rob Pearce, the HSE ...
LegalView Informs Readers of Fake Documents for Asbestos Removal ... - PR.com LegalView recently alerted readers to a disturbing report from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding thousands of asbestos removal workers who had falsified documents in order to obtain employment. Individuals who remove asbestos ...
Asbestos discovery triggers evacuation and closure of New Jersey ... - Mister-info.com The discovery of the presence of airborne asbestos in a middle school in Montclair, New Jersey Friday prompted the evacuation of over 200 students from the school and the school's closure. Renaissance Middle School, part of the Montclair Public ...
New law to help asbestos sufferers in Victoria, Australia - Mister-info.com New legislation in Victoria, Australia will provide for greater compensation for victims suffering from effects of exposure to asbestos. The legislation is called "Bernie Banton law", after the late campaigner for asbestos-related issues. The law ...
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