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The Importance of Asbestos Remediation

May 17, 2022


The use of asbestos to help insulate and make homes fire resistant has long been used in many home construction projects. While it has its advantageous qualities, asbestos can become dangerous if not handled with care.



According to Asbestos.com, 1.3 million workers in the construction industry are at risk of exposure to asbestos in the U.S. today. Failure to follow the right procedure for removing it may cause breathing issues and health hazards that could lead to serious illnesses or even death.



What is Asbestos?



Asbestos is a type of silicate that is used as a fire-resistant material and is typically woven into fibers and used for fireproofing a home. Asbestos is relatively harmless when left alone but can become hazardous. It can become hazardous when it's disturbed and can cause health issues to anyone who breathes it in. This is because asbestos fibers are tiny and when they are inhaled, they can cause damage to the lining of a person's lungs. Damaging the lining of the lungs can scar the tissue and leads to breathing problems, sometimes even heart failure and shortness of breath.



Due to the potential to lead to life-ending health complications, asbestos removal is a lengthy and careful process that can only be done effectively by professionals. That is why you are advised to hire a reliable and highly experienced asbestos removal company to make sure asbestos is correctly removed.



Asbestos Removal



If you have heard about asbestos removal, chances are that you have come across the terms “
asbestos remediation” and “asbestos abatement.” Both terms describe the different types of asbestos removal procedures. Since remediation and abatement are used synonymously, it can be hard to choose which asbestos removal process suits you before calling a professional asbestos removal company.



Asbestos remediation is a kind of asbestos abatement that addresses the causes of asbestos being a dangerous material, then seeks to lower the chances of it returning to cause risks later on. For instance, mold remediation involves the removal of mold and then taking steps to ensure it does not regrow by using specialized chemicals.



During asbestos remediation, the process usually focuses on soils contaminated by asbestos. This is where asbestos fragments are identified on the surface of the soil and are then removed using appropriate treatments and remediation procedures. This helps to prevent hazardous threats from the soil.



Asbestos remediation is an effective and thorough method used to remove asbestos and to make sure that it does not pose a hazardous threat to anyone later on.

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