Radon is a radioactive gas that forms from the natural breakdown of uranium, thorium and radium (radioactive metals) in soil, rock, and water.

Understanding Radon: The Invisible Health Risk in Our Homes

Posted on October 29, 2024 by in Radon | Comments (0)

When we think about home safety, we often focus on things we can see and touch and smell—like fire hazards, electrical safety, or proper ventilation. However, there’s a silent, invisible risk that may be lurking in your home: radon. It’s a naturally occurring gas that can be harmful if it accumulates at high levels, yet
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We know that exposure to asbestos fibers poses significant health risks, most famously causing mesothelioma, a deadly form of cancer. But mesothelioma is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the dangers of asbestos. Let’s explore the lesser-known ways that asbestos can harm you.

Asbestos: Beyond Mesothelioma

Posted on October 21, 2024 by in Asbestos | Comments (0)

Beyond Mesothelioma We know that exposure to asbestos fibers poses significant health risks, most famously causing mesothelioma, a deadly form of cancer. But mesothelioma is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the dangers of asbestos. Let’s explore the lesser-known ways that asbestos can harm you. 1. Asbestosis: A Chronic Lung Condition
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If your house was built before 1995 it has an increased risk of containing asbestos material. Although your house can still contain asbestos even if it was built after 1995

Does MY house contain asbestos?

Posted on October 16, 2024 by in Asbestos | Comments (0)

Does MY house have asbestos? If your house was built before 1995 it has an increased risk of containing asbestos material. Although your house can still contain asbestos even if it was built after 1995.  Materials that often contain asbestos include: drywall joint compound, texture coating, vinyl flooring, insulation, and much more. But the only
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Chrysotile is part of the serpentine grouping of asbestos minerals.  As the name suggests, serpentine fibers are curly and quite flexible like that of the body and make up of a snake.

Exploring the Properties of Chrysotile Asbestos

Posted on October 11, 2024 by in Asbestos | Comments (0)

Exploring the Properties of Chrysotile Asbestos “Chrysotile asbestos, also known as ‘white asbestos,’ is the most common type of asbestos found in our day-to-day operations. Its fire resistance and durability has made it a popular material found in many industries. Today’s blog dives into understanding some of the key properties of chrysotile asbestos and  its
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Asbestosis occurs when asbestos fibers are inhaled and get lodged in the lung tissue. Over time, these fibers cause lung tissue to scar, leading to stiffness and reduced lung function

Understanding Asbestosis: A Chronic Lung Condition

Posted on October 01, 2024 by in Asbestos | Comments (0)

Asbestosis Asbestosis is a chronic lung disease caused by inhaling asbestos fibers. Asbestos, once commonly used in construction and manufacturing due to its durability and heat resistance, can pose severe health risks when its tiny fibers become airborne and are breathed in. What is Asbestosis? Asbestosis occurs when asbestos fibers are inhaled and get lodged
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