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Asbestos dust if inhaled can cause asbestosis, mesothelioma and other lung disorders. Many construction and finish materials, such as concrete, tiling, roof shingles, plasters, textured paints contain this mineral. Nowadays, it has been banned from production, but it will be around for a long time, because it was widely used in construction throughout the 20th century. Asbestos dust if inhaled can cause asbestosis, mesothelioma and other lung disorders.

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asbestosis, mesothelioma

Therefore, if you live in an old building, you must be aware of potential hazards of your living place. Undisturbed and undamaged materials are not hazardous, and it is better to leave them alone. If you are determined to get rid of this mineral, use a trained specialist. Asbestos dust if inhaled can cause asbestosis, mesothelioma and other lung disorders.

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