What Is Asbestos?
'Asbestos' originates from a Greek word which means 'inextinguishable' and 'unquenchable.' It is composed of six different silicate minerals that ha...
‘Asbestos’ originates from a Greek word which means ‘inextinguishable’ and ‘unquenchable.’ It is composed of six different silicate minerals that have long been used due to their tough properties. Each of the minerals are made up of fibrous poisonous crystals. When the crystals are breathed in by humans they can cause serious health impacts. Diseases such as mesothelioma (an asbestos related cancer), lung cancer and the debilitating condition asbestosis can all result from being exposed to asbestos. Using asbestos has been banned by the European Union and the manufacturing of the substance in now also forbidden.
Environmental samples were previously tested using electron microscopy technology although these days gravimetric techniques are often used. This technique is often flawed though as it can fail to spot small and dangerous fibres sometimes.
Asbestos had become very popular in the building trade during the end of the nineteenth century sue to its ability to absorb, general strength, heat and fire resistance and resistance to electrical and chemical exposure. When used due to its resistant to heat the asbestos fibres were often mixed with cement and found to be woven into carpets and mats. Asbestos was even used in ovens for hotplate wiring due to its ability to withstand high temperatures.
Being exposed to asbestos often leads to bug health concerns as high levels of asbestos fibres are said to lead to lung disease. People who contract disease due to believed exposure have usually had a history of working with asbestos on a day to day basis. The amount of exposure a person has had mirrors the amount of risk they have in developing a lung condition. Disease is unlikely to result from a single exposure to high levels of asbestos, and it is also less likely to occur as result of a short period of exposure to low levels of asbestos.
Smokers who have been exposed have a much greater risk of developing lung disease though. It is wise to be extremely careful where asbestos is concerned. Being extremely careful around asbestos is important.
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