By: Ply Plema | 2010-04-01 | Home improvement Asbestos is the name given to a range of fibres that have been made into numerous building products over time given their strength, fire-resistance and insulation properties. There is now a campaign to remove asbestos from homes because in recent years it has been found that inhaling asbestos fibres can lead to diseases like lung cancer, pleural plaques and asbestosis. read more
By: Jeff D McQueen | 2010-09-30 | Article Marketing Asbestos is known to be a material that is used in building houses and making protective clothing. It is a mineral that doesn't burn easily and though it is very durable, asbestos is known to be very dangerous to the health because of its carcinogen content. read more
By: Vicki Sutherland | 2011-02-03 | Cancer Anyone who has been exposed to asbestos in the workplace and has an asbestos related disease has the right to file asbestos claims. Asbestos is an incredibly harmful substance. read more
By: Mesothelioma Attorneys | 2011-03-24 | Cancer For too many years, corporations have evaded or covered up the dangers of asbestos use, exposing employees and even customers to the harmful risks posed by asbestos. read more
By: Eva Judge | 2010-03-30 | Home improvement Metal Technology Roofing knows nobody wants to live around or be exposed to asbestos. However, around Australia, many people don't understand who is actually responsible for removing it from places like leased properties, business properties and other locations. It is confusing, but removal is absolutely essential for public health. read more
By: knock-knock | 2011-04-04 | Real Estate WHAT IS ASBESTOS? Asbestos is a natural mineral with unusual qualities. It is strong enough to resist high temperatures, chemical attack and wear. A poor conductor, it insulates well against heat and ... read more
By: Mona Lee | 2011-09-19 | Home improvement The public has long been aware of the hazardous traits of asbestos. Asbestos being highly associated with different lung diseases such as lung cancer has long reached a huge part of the public. Just what makes asbestos so dangerous? If you believe this material is still in some areas of your household, how do you get this out? What removal methods do you have to do or avail? read more
By: Liam Connor | 2010-04-02 | Mesothelioma Mesothelioma is a real concern for many people worldwide. Since it is most often associated with an exposure to asbestos, you should get as much information as you can as early as you can if you are worried you may have been exposed. read more
By: Bettina War | 2011-02-18 | Mesothelioma Templar's Asbestos Inspection and Analysis Service can help building owners deal safely and effectively with asbestos in their home or business. read more
By: Elizabeth Munise | 2011-01-04 | Home & Family It is a shame to learn that there are a lot of people who have mould and asbestos in their homes and office buildings and they do nothing about it. read more
By: James Evans | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Offers help and advice on asbestos abatement and removal on floors, tiles, ceilings and garage. Includes information on asbestos removal procedures, guidelines and regulations. read more
By: Ply Plema | 2010-04-01 | Home improvement Given it's fire-resistance, strength and insulation properties, asbestos was used quite widely in buildings for many years. In the past few years though it has been uncovered that exposure to asbestos can be fatal. Because of this, it is recommended that asbestos removal work be done by asbestos removal contractors to reduce the risk of harm to yourself, your family and others in the community. Here's how to choose the best in the business. read more
By: Jason E Stallard | 2010-07-09 | Workplace safety Now that there is increased public awareness of the dangers of asbestos, many people ask the question: Where is asbestos found in the home? The short answer is, "many places". Asbestos was considered to be a wonder substance for many years and was used in innumerable products. It was only banned in 1999, so can be found in buildings everywhere built prior to the year 2000. read more