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Saturday, June 4, 2011

Which products have asbestos in the past?

Exposure to asbestos is a serious health problem. Asbestos is a mineral fiber, heat resistant, making it is useful for many industrial purposes. Can asbestos fibres are highly toxic and a serious health risk. As a result will remain asbestos fibres, their longevity in lung tissue for a long time. In the course of many years, accommodated fibers cause inflammation and cellular damage, which can eventually lead to a mesothelioma, a deadly disease on exposure to asbestos linked.

Asbestos in American history
Asbestos was used often in the past century, with more than 30 million tons of the material in industrial plants, houses, schools, shipyards, steel mills, power plants and commercial buildings in the United States.
Consumer products have included also asbestos and some products containing asbestos may still in use in countless homes. Common household items like Cookware & kitchen utensils, electric blankets, hair dryer, stoves, and many other elements take on exposure to asbestos.
Many cases of Mesothelioma Cancer resulting from the use of asbestos in the mills, power stations, shipyards and construction sites of the State. In addition to workers at these sites, viewers and family members have increased risks of asbestos-related diseases.
Exposure to asbestos resulted in serious health conditions and death under those, with the toxic material worked and the affected second-hand contact. Threat to asbestos continue to plague area, long after the toxic sites were shut down or given up.
For many years, the first symptoms of mesothelioma can not be displayed. There may be asbestos for symptoms to visible will take 30 or 40 years after the exposure of a victim, as long as. The time a person sick enough, is to seek medical help, the disease can have advanced so far that the life expectancy of suffering can be measured in months. In the United States alone, more than 3,000 people die each year from Mesothelioma. The rate is much higher in other countries.

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