Information on Asbestos
If you have even a passing interest in the topic of asbestos, then you should take a look at the following information. This enlightening
article presents some of the latest news on the subject of asbestos.
Asbestos is a term used to refer to a natural mineral that was largely used in the past as a building material due to its heat-resistance
properties. There are different kinds of asbestos and the most common is the serpentine group which consists of chrysotile, also known as white
asbestos. The other type of asbestos is the amphiboles group which comprises crocidolite, also called blue asbestos and amosite, known as brown
asbestos.
Many years passed before asbestos was discovered to be the cause of some serious and deadly diseases such as mesothelioma, asbestosis and lung
cancer. The risk posed by asbestos materials cannot be denied but it is important to highlight that asbestos become hazardous when the fibres
develop into airborne and, thus, are likely to be inhaled or ingested. Consequently, asbestos materials are not a menace if they are in
good condition.
If you find yourself confused by what you've read to this point, don't despair. Everything should be crystal clear by the time you finish.
Apart from the industrial uses of asbestos, this material has been widely used in house building and other appliances which now can pose a
hazard to people living there or handling those devices. The reason for asbestos extensive use was the material ability to tolerate high
temperatures. This material offered protection against cold, fire, noise, dust, corrosion, etc.
Health consequences associated with asbestos material were not discovered but after the damage was done. Asbestos-related diseases have a
latency period of more than 40 years, in most cases, and this is the reason why the risks were known after asbestos material had been widely
used.
I hope that reading the above information was both enjoyable and educational for you. Your learning process should be ongoing--the more you
understand about any subject, the more you will be able to share with others. Mesothelioma and
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