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Removal of Asbestos Shingles
 
The only way to keep up with the latest about asbestos is to constantly stay on the lookout for new information. If you read everything you find about asbestos, it won't take long for you to become an influential authority.

The use of asbestos in homes and buildings started in the 1930s when asbestos was used extensively because of its fireproofing qualities. In addition to this, asbestos is resistant and it was used to give strength to siding materials. Then, in the 1970s, its use was prohibited because many deadly diseases were associated with it.

The existence of asbestos at home does not imply that there is risk of developing any of the diseases related to it. But the problem is that asbestos or the material containing it can be damaged or altered in a way that the fibers could be released and become airborne. When the fibers are freed, they pose a terrible hazard to health they can enter the organism by inhaling or ingesting them. Nowadays, there are many laws and regulations that control the removal and disposal of asbestos.

If you base what you do on inaccurate information, you might be unpleasantly surprised by the consequences. Make sure you get the whole asbestos story from informed sources.

The first step is to analyze the condition of the shingles at home. If they are in good condition, it is preferable to leave them alone. Because touching or altering asbestos material could cause great damage.

If the material is in good condition, fibers will not be released unless it is saw, drill or cut. So do not disturb material that is unspoiled. On the contrary, if the material is not in good state there are two options to solve the problem, one is to remove and the other is to repair it. The process of repairing the material includes sealing (encapsulation) or covering (enclosure) the asbestos.



It never hurts to be well-informed with the latest on asbestos. Compare what you've learned here to future articles so that you can stay alert to changes in the area of asbestos.

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Navy asbestos puts thousands at risk (Glen Innes Examiner)
AUSTRALIAN sailors are being exposed to deadly asbestos fibres because the navy continues to use illegal asbestos-contaminated parts, years after they were outlawed.

Asbestos and Mesothelioma: A Younger Generation Now at Risk (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - Everyone knows the dangers of asbestos. What was once commonplace in factories and the construction industry has caused a slew of health problems to those who have been exposed.

Thousands of sailors at asbestos risk (WA Today)
Australian sailors are being exposed to deadly asbestos fibres because the navy continues to use contaminated parts, years after they were outlawed.

Navy asbestos puts thousands at risk (Sydney Morning Herald)
The navy continues to use illegal asbestos- contaminated parts, years after they were outlawed.

State funding could help asbestos-related agencies stay afloat (The Western News)
Without continued state funding, local officials believe several asbestos-related agencies in Lincoln County will not survive 2009.