Asbestos can have deadly effects on the lungs. By breathing this conditions may occur. See your doctor immediately if you inhaled asbestos. It is very harmful for your health, and can kill you.
No, silicosis is the result of inhaling silica. Asbestosis is the result of inhaling asbestos.
If you inhale asbestos you can develop lung cancer many years later and die.
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Asbestos has existed in the ground for millions of years.You cannot prevent it from existing. You can prevent asbestos disease by leaving the fiber in the ground, by treating asbestos-containing products so the fibers cannot become airborne, and by preventing people from inhaling (breathing in) air that is contaminated with asbestos.
Yes, asbestos was commonly used in insulation in 1973 due to its heat-resistant properties. However, its use has since declined due to health concerns associated with inhaling asbestos fibers.
Some causes of lung cancer are smoking, or inhaling harmful chemicals such as radon or asbestos.
The simplest way to figure out if an old tile has asbestos is to send a sample to an asbestos testing center. Use caution when collecting a sample as inhaling of asbestos particles has known to cause cancer.
Exposure to asbestos in drywall mud can lead to serious health risks, including respiratory issues such as lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. It is important to take precautions to avoid inhaling asbestos fibers when working with drywall mud.
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Exposure to asbestos siding shingles can lead to serious health risks, including lung diseases such as asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma. These conditions can develop after inhaling asbestos fibers released from the shingles, especially during maintenance or removal. It is important to handle asbestos siding shingles carefully to prevent exposure and seek professional help for removal.
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When their time comes.