Asbestos
Abatement
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Fully certified, trained and accredited
What
Is Asbestos?
Asbestos is a mineral fiber. It can be positively identified only with a special
type of microscope. There are several types of asbestos fibers. In the past,
asbestos was added to a variety of products to strengthen them and to provide
heat insulation and fire resistance.
How Can Asbestos Affect My Health?
From studies of people who were exposed to asbestos in factories and shipyards,
we know that breathing high levels of asbestos fibers can lead to an increased
risk of:
Lung
cancer mesothelioma, a cancer of the lining of the chest
and the abdominal cavity; and asbestosis, in which the lungs
become scarred with fibrous tissue.
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The risk of lung cancer and mesothelioma increases with the number
of fibers inhaled. The risk of lung cancer from inhaling asbestos
fibers is also greater if you smoke. People who get asbestosis
have usually been exposed to high levels of asbestos for a long
time. The symptoms of these diseases do not usually appear until
about 20 to 30 years after the first exposure to asbestos.
Most people exposed to small amounts of asbestos, as we all are
in our daily lives, do not develop these health problems. However,
if disturbed, asbestos material may release asbestos fibers, which
can be inhaled into the lungs. The fibers can remain there for
a long time, increasing the risk of disease. Asbestos material
that would crumble easily if handled, or that has been sawed, scraped,
or sanded into a powder, is more likely to create a health hazard.
If you fear that you may have an Asbestos problem, please contact
CES as soon as possible because over the past 13 years, we at
CES have established an unsurpassed reputation for safety, quality
and reliability in the asbestos abatement industry. We specialize
in compliance with state, local and federal regulations to assist
our clients whenever a building is altered, renovated or demolished.
Our workforce is fully certified and trained by EPA and OSHA
accredited training providers. We have removed more than 15,000,000
square
feet of asbestos-containing materials from a wide array of projects
including hospitals, high rise and commercial office buildings,
public and private schools, government and military buildings,
airports, power plants, industrial/ manufacturing plants, multi-family
housing projects and retail stores. |