What to Do If You Find Asbestos in Your
Home...
Asbestos was used in homes and other from 1990 and older.
It was ideal at the time because it was good for soundproofing, had a decent
tensile strength, and was pretty much resistant to heat, electrical and
chemical damage. We now know that asbestos can be very harmful to your health,
as it has been known to cause malignant lung cancer, mesothelioma (a type of
rare cancer) and asbestosis (which is a type of pneumoconiosis).
So, if you find asbestos in your home, what should you do?
1)
The
Effects.
Asbestos releases particles when it is cut, drilled, broken or disturbed in any
way. These particles are the most dangerous part about asbestos; and if they
are inhaled in you can get sick. So if you are conducting renovations or
anything of the sort, you should test to see if you have asbestos in your home.
2)
Materials?
Asbestos is
found in insulation such as vermiculite or zonolite, on ducting around
furnaces, popcorn textured coatings on
ceilings, in drywall compound, lathe and plaster on walls, it can be present in
exterior stucco and siding, also in vct tiles and lino flooring.
3)
Leave
it alone.
If you are
unsure if you may or may not have asbestos in your home, the best thing to do
is leave it alone until you are sure. In this case, it is definitely better to
be safe than sorry, so follow the next two steps before you start renovating.
4)
Get it
tested. The best way to figure out if you have
asbestos in your home or not is to get it tested. Contact an asbestos
remediation company, they usually do testing as well. Asbestos can only be
identified with a laboratory test – so no tasting it or basing your finds on
the colour either.
5)
Call
an asbestos remediation/abatement company.
These
certified companies have the experience, knowledge and equipment to remove all
the asbestos from your home so you can go ahead with your remodeling – or just
give you peace of mind. Most asbestos remediation/abatement companies can
provide testing services as well.
If
you live in a home built before 1990, you should definitely look into the
possibility of there being asbestos in your home. Before you pick up that
hammer or cut a hole in your wall, ensure that it is safe for you to do so.
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