Mesothelioma Prevention Dealing With Asbestos At Home
Title:
Mesothelioma Prevention: Dealing With Asbestos At Home
Word Count:
251
Summary:
Mesothelioma is a rare cancer, usually associated with previous exposure to asbestos. 70% to 8
Asbestos was widely used in many building and industrial materials, including siding panels, r
Keywords:
mesothelioma, asbestos, family, health, medicine, cancer
Article Body:
Mesothelioma is a rare cancer, usually associated with previous exposure to asbestos. 70% to 8
Asbestos was widely used in many building and industrial materials, including siding panel
Leave asbestos alone. Generally, material in good condition will not release asbestos fibe
Inspect asbestos-containing material regularly for visible signs of wear without touching
Generally limit activities in any areas having damaged asbestos material. In particular, k
Avoid sweeping, or vacuuming debris that may contain asbestos. Also avoid sanding, scrapin
Have removal and major repair done by people trained and qualified in handling asbestos. I
If you need to discard asbestos material, check with local health, environmental, or other
For more information on dealing with asbestos, please visit http://www.epa.gov/asbestos/
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Mesothelioma Prevention: Dealing With Asbestos At Home
Word Count:
251
Summary:
Mesothelioma is a rare cancer, usually associated with previous exposure to asbestos. 70% to 8
Asbestos was widely used in many building and industrial materials, including siding panels, r
Keywords:
mesothelioma, asbestos, family, health, medicine, cancer
Article Body:
Mesothelioma is a rare cancer, usually associated with previous exposure to asbestos. 70% to 8
Asbestos was widely used in many building and industrial materials, including siding panel
Leave asbestos alone. Generally, material in good condition will not release asbestos fibe
Inspect asbestos-containing material regularly for visible signs of wear without touching
Generally limit activities in any areas having damaged asbestos material. In particular, k
Avoid sweeping, or vacuuming debris that may contain asbestos. Also avoid sanding, scrapin
Have removal and major repair done by people trained and qualified in handling asbestos. I
If you need to discard asbestos material, check with local health, environmental, or other
For more information on dealing with asbestos, please visit http://www.epa.gov/asbestos/
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