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작성자 Trista Barela
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How to Identify Asbestos

In the past century, asbestos was used in a variety of products, to make them stronger, more resistant to fire and less expensive. But exposure to airborne asbestos fibers can cause lung diseases like mesothelioma or asbestosis.

Some of these diseases can have a long time of latent. It is difficult to detect an issue until it's long gone.

Asbestos Identification

Asbestos can be described as a variety of naturally occurring minerals. They were once utilized in building materials because of their anti-corrosive, fire-proof and insulating properties. Inhaling the tiny fibres could pose health risks. It can cause diseases such as mesothelioma or asbestosis. The symptoms of these diseases don't show up until years, or decades after the initial exposure. They're often misinterpreted as flu-like symptoms. It is essential that people know how to identify asbestos.

The most effective method to detect asbestos is via medical tests that check for lung diseases. These tests include physical examinations, chest X-rays, and lung function tests. These tests aren't enough to determine the presence of asbestos-related illnesses. They should be paired with a thorough history of the patient that includes the person's job, home, and the cultural context.

Asbestos is found in a myriad of building products and materials, including cement, paints, and floor tiles. It is also present in doors, insulation partitions, cladding and Artex. However, asbestos can be difficult to detect because the dangerous fibers are so tiny and light that they can easily flounder in the air and breathed in without being noticed. They don't emit any distinctive smells, either.

If you suspect a material may contain asbestos, you can collect a sample of it. This should be done by a qualified professional, because the process of removing asbestos is complex and requires specialized equipment. Patch the sample with duct tape to stop the release of fibers and send it to an asbestos analysis lab accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP). A list of accredited laboratories can be found on the NVLAP website.

It's easy to accidentally disturb asbestos and the risk of doing this can be more pronounced for certain groups of people. Plumbers, construction workers and electricians are at risk of asbestos exposure during renovations and maintenance. Any person who works in these fields should attend an asbestos awareness course to ensure that they are aware of the risks and are aware of the proper precautions.

Take Samples

To conduct asbestos testing or an inspection, a sample of the suspected material is required. This sample can be taken by an asbestos law expert or by the homeowner, however caution must be taken to limit the formation of airborne asbestos containing dust throughout the collection of the sample as well as when cleaning up after. Typically, the person who is taking the sample should be equipped with a HEPA-filtered vacuum cleaner, an water spray bottle and disposable coveralls to protect themselves. While carrying out the task, they must wear a respirator that is compliant with AS/NZS1716 : 2003 Respiratory protective device. It is best to collect samples on an occasion that isn't windy, and then shut off the heating or cooling system. This will reduce the risk of airborne asbestos particles.

When collecting the sample make sure the area is completely sealed off and that no children or pets are allowed to be allowed to enter. After the sample has been collected then clean up all equipment and tools with a damp cloth. Place the rag in the bag, label it as asbestos waste and dispose of it at an asbestos-free facility that is approved by the government. Place the re-sealable bag containing the sample inside a second plastic bag, and seal it before marking it as asbestos waste. Place a dropsheet made of plastic over the area that needs to be cleaned. Then, wet it down once more. This will capture any fibres that are released.

Asbestos is usually collected using a pre-assembled pump and cassette system. It is vital that the cassette does not get filled with dust since this could block the fibers on the filter, causing a bias in the result. If the sample was taken in an area where there are large quantities of nonfibrous dust, it might be necessary to use a smaller volume of air.

While the majority of research focuses on asbestos fibers that are long, the epidemiological studies have shown that exposure to short asbestos fibres can cause mesothelioma and lung cancer too. This indicates that size is only one of the factors influencing the pathogenicity of asbestos fibers and that other parameters such as chemical properties, dispersion staining, dispersion polarization and etching times are also involved.

Identifying Professionals

When asbestos fibers are disturbed or spread, they can become airborne. If inhaled, the microscopic fibers may cause lung diseases. These microscopic fibers can trigger asbestosis or mesothelioma aswell with other neurological and respiratory conditions. The symptoms can manifest from 20 to 50 years later.

Undisturbed asbestos does not pose an health risk, however when the insulation, shingles, or flooring become damaged or degraded they may release harmful fibers. This could happen during a renovation or demolition project, or even during regular home usage or aging.

If you are planning on transforming your home, you should consult local environmental or health officials to determine if the structure is made up of asbestos materials. If any material is found, have it inspected by an accredited asbestos inspector before any work can begin.

If you are planning to renovate an older property, make sure that the contractors you choose to hire are licensed and certified. They should be able provide an asbestos survey and report which includes an assessment of the condition and condition of any asbestos-containing material (ACM) and their brittleness. The survey should also state whether the contractor plans to remove or leave the ACM intact.

Minor repairs may be feasible on certain ACM, but only a professional trained in techniques for handling asbestos safely should attempt them. Whatever repair you make the area should be sealed off from the rest of your home. Any contaminated clothing or equipment should be placed into plastic bags and marked with a warning to prevent cross-contamination.

Professionals can cover or seal ACM to prevent it from release of fibers into the air. Sealing (encapsulation) involves treating the material with a substance that binds or coats fibers to keep them from becoming airborne. This can be done on insulated piping or to cover old shingles.

Professionals can also physically remove ACM. The process begins by wetting the materials to allow them to be scraped or cut with a variety of tools without releasing dangerous fibers. The material is then placed in airtight, sturdy containers that are leak-proof.

Removing or replacing Asbestos

Asbestos is impervious to corrosion and heat and has been a very useful material in hundreds of products, including wallboard materials, fireproofing insulation and auto brakes. Asbestos is a toxic substance that can cause respiratory problems when fibers are breathed in. These fibers can cause tissue inflammation and scarring in the lungs. This can affect breathing and lead to serious health problems.

Asbestos can be found in a variety of areas of a home, including roof shingles, cement pipes, floor and ceiling tiles, as well as joint compound that contains asbestos. Check these areas for damage or abrasions. If the material is slightly damaged, it may be safe to touch or even disturb. If the material has to be repaired, or you're planning to make changes to your home which could damage it, you must consult an asbestos expert.

These experts can perform a visual inspection and also take samples. They can also give you information on what changes are required and who is certified. It is crucial that you only have these professionals handle your asbestos. These professionals are educated in specific products and should only be allowed to correct them.

You can also contact your state's local Health Department or Regional Office of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to find out about asbestos training programs offered in your area. Be wary of companies that claim to have a specialization in asbestos removal. These companies pose a risk because they encourage or perform unneeded removals, which increase the likelihood of harmful fibers being released.

The American Lung Association does not endorse these companies. It is important to thoroughly research the company before hiring an asbestos expert to ensure that it is properly insured and certified. You can also request references from former clients, and also confirmation of accreditation and insurance coverage. It is also recommended that you check with your state or local health and environmental authorities to learn about the procedures that should be followed when planning to perform any type of remodeling within your home.

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