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Asbestos In Homes

Asbestos in homes is not dangerous by itself, but if damaged or disturbed tiny particles can cause mesothelioma, asbestosis or other lung disorders. There are different types of fibers, which include chrysotile, crocidolite, amosite and anthophillate. The chrysotile variety is less harmful than the other three, which are known as amphiboles. Chrysotile fibers are less resistant, and they can be removed from the lungs. Asbestos in homes is not dangerous by itself, but if damaged or disturbed tiny particles can cause mesothelioma, asbestosis or other lung disorders.

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Asbestos In Homes

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mesothelioma, asbestosis

In fact, everyone is in a way exposed to this mineral, because it is contained in a great number of products. Many construction and finish materials, such as cement, textured paints, isolation, floor tiles and roof shingles contain its fibers. This mineral can also be found in various heating appliances. Asbestos in homes is not dangerous by itself, but if damaged or disturbed tiny particles can cause mesothelioma, asbestosis or other lung disorders.

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