Sunday, January 7, 2018

Get An Asbestos Testing Southern California For Your Home

By Jason McDonald


You may have heard about the dangers of asbestos, but few people think it can happen to them. Many think they are only found in old buildings, which is partially true, but they are still more prevalent than you might think. If you suspect that your home, office or anywhere else you spend a lot of time might have them, then you need to get asbestos testing Southern California done to ensure you, your family and your coworkers are all safe.

Asbestos are almost legendary for their danger, but few people understand what they are, exactly. They are minerals made up of millions of tiny fibers. These fibers are very strong and durable despite their tininess, which makes them quite dangerous. They are so small that they can spread easily into the air and get inhaled into your lungs, causing distress and possibly disease. They were put in millions of products in the past.

The particles making up these minerals were so widely used that by the time companies using them realized what was happening, it was too late to stem the tide. Millions of buildings and items had them, and lots of people were suffering from lung ailments as a result, especially mesothelioma, a particularly nasty form of cancer.

There are parts of your home or building that you may not realize could contain asbestos. For example, stucco on the exterior of the home, linoleum, dry wall and joint compounds, and acoustic ceiling spray to name a few.

The asbestos are only a danger if the fibers come off of an item and flutter into the air. Once ingested in the lungs, they can cause coughing, respiratory issues, and serious health problems. That is why if someone is demolishing or repairing a building, they need to have eye and mouth protection so they do not breathe them in.

Even if your suspicion of having these minerals in your home or workplace is faint, you should get the area you suspect tested immediately. You can take a sample yourself and send it to a nearby lab for analysis that should only take about a day or so to get the results from.

If you are going to send in a sample, you must take precautions before collecting it. First, turn off your air conditioner or heater, as these will only circulate any loose particles. Next, get a fine misting bottle and fill it with water with a few drops of detergent and gently coat the area you suspect has asbestos that you are getting the sample from, then use a knife to carefully take a chunk, without spreading any particles into the air. Seal the sample into a plastic bag and send to the lab, or call a tech to come do it for you.

Hopefully, you get a negative result from the lab. However, should the results come back affirmative, then you must contact a local removal company to do the job. You will have to stay out of the house while it is being done, but this temporary inconvenience is better for you and everyone else, as it keeps them safe.




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