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Asbestos in Construction Materials
onstruction materials play a vital role in shaping our daily lives, but it is essential to remain mindful of potential health risks associated with specific substances. Among them is asbestos, a once widely utilized material in construction due to its fire-resistant and insulating properties. Asbestos became favored within the construction industry due to its exceptional…
Read MoreAsbestos Exposure Concerns in 2022
Asbestos is one of the most dangerous toxic substances in the world. Asbestos is a recognized health hazard, and its use is now highly regulated by both OSHA and EPA. Asbestos fibers inhaled or swallowed never leave the body because they are too strong to be broken down. Asbestos use dates back thousands of years,…
Read MorePublic School Staff at Risk For Asbestos-Related Diseases
Asbestos fibers are microscopic needle-like crystals that can cause serious health problems. If inhaled, they can impede the normal functioning of the lungs and other soft-tissue organs. Since the body cannot break down asbestos, the fibers often work themselves deeper into tissue until the infected area becomes inflamed and scarring (fibrosis) occurs. While asbestos is…
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