What Is Asbestos?

What is Asbestos? – This is one question many people ask when they suspect that they have been exposed to some form of asbestos in the workplace or through an industrial/business relationship. What exactly is asbestos? Asbestos is a naturally occurring silicate mineral occurring within the earth’s crust. The most common form of asbestos is roofing tiles and fireproofing materials, where it acts as a fire barrier.

MPA Asbestos Removal AdelaideAsbestos is a silicate mineral containing aluminium oxide, which is the same element that makes up modern asbestos fireproofing and insulation. Asbestos is primarily a naturally occurring fibrous silicate mineral. However, many varieties of asbestos have been treated for use in building materials.

Some of these varieties are referred to as Methylated Asbestos. The long fibres of asbestos (which can be very fine and powdery) have been treated with a releasing agent that becomes resistant to fire.

The boon to the construction industry saw more sustainable materials –fire retardant and cheap. Asbestos became a very popular material used in almost every part of a building – walls, floors, roofs, insulation and pipes – asbestos was everywhere.

The disease-causing disease asbestos occurs when the skin becomes unusually thick due to Asbestos Residues’ buildup in the body. Asbestosis symptoms are normally limited to the area of the lungs. However, in extreme cases, the lungs can become swollen, and the person can even begin to cough and wheeze.

Over time, asbestos, if not removed professionally by MPA Asbestos Removal Adelaide, will continue to be inhaled and absorbed into the lungs. The buildup can eventually lead to severe health conditions. Lung cancer is common among people affected by asbestosis.

Asbestosis is not usually life-threatening, although it can cause some of the more serious Asbestos-related health effects in rare instances. People exposed to high levels of asbestos (indoor sources) will generally suffer from short term symptoms such as red eyes and nose, runny nose and itching throat, shortness of breath and general irritation. In extreme cases, the lungs can become severely damaged if the damage is not detected.

Intervention must be sought as soon as possible regarding professional services by MPA Asbestos Removal Adelaide and medically.

In many cases where people have developed lung diseases caused by asbestos exposure, the disease has developed slowly over a long time and is currently incurable.

If you believe you have developed asbestos-induced lung disease, you need to get some help. Consult your doctor for further information and potential treatment options.