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Asbestos, Mold and other Toxins By Haydn Dunn
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral fiber processed into thousands of building materials before 1980, including "cottage cheese" type and acoustic tile ceilings, furnace and duct insulation, drywall taping and joint compound, textured paints and plasters, and linoleum and vinyl flooring. It was banned from use in most building materials in the 1970s after the EPA proved that inhaling asbestos fibers caused and/or increased the risk of developing incurable lung diseases, including lung cancer, asbestosis and mesothelioma.

Outdoors, construction and other activities can also churn up naturally occurring asbestos to create a potential hazard and must also be properly handled. Asbestos abatement (removal) must be handled by a licensed and certified hazardous material contractor. This process starts by removing furnishings and sealing the affected area with several area of plastic. Next, powerful fans (called negative air machines) are brought in to the pump air through High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters and out of the work space. Workers must also wear protective suits and respirators equipped with HEPA filters while working.
All hazardous materials must be placed in double-layered hazardous waste bags labeled for asbestos and washed before being carried out of the work area. Upon completion, they remove the plastic and dispose of it with the rest of the materials through a hazardous waste disposal company. Certified hazardous material abatement companies may be hired for removal only, but most are also licensed general contractors equipped to complete the repair or remodeling project. Molds and mildews growing in the home may pose health risks and/or signal water intrusion and damage that will only become more extensive-and expensive-as time goes on.
People can suffer respiratory ailments, headaches and dizziness from common house molds and mildews growing in the wood, wall board, carpets, upholstery, air ducts and other areas in their homes. Even if not detected by sight or smell, black molds can make people sick, especially during cold weather when windows and doors are kept closed and contaminated air re-circulates through the house's heating system.

Ensuring that the air ducts are professionally cleaned,
installing an electrostatic air filter and hiring a professional
service to clean all the carpet and upholstery will help with
mold remediation and will keep mildews from circulating through
your heating system and prevent their return. Licensed and
certified water damage specialists are trained and equipped to
remove the mold which can occur due to water leaks and make all
repairs. Although each situation is unique, the following
procedures are usually followed If you're undertaking a major
landscape renovation

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Did you know?
The number of asbestos lawsuits has grown because companies willfully and knowingly poisoned millions of workers throughout the nation. Asbestos companies caused this problem; the innocent victims they exposed to the deadly fibers did not.