Asbestos In Your Home – Don’t Give Your Kids Cancer
Many homes still have asbestos products in them, these range from heaters and fire places to roof tiles. Children play with Asbestos on a daily basis and are exposing themselves to a highly dangerous product that will almost certainly cause cancer and death later in life, if the exposure is high enough. It is reported that children are prone to cancer after asbestos exposure.
What is Asbestos?
Asbestos is a mineral fibre that is known for its heat resistance and strength. It is also very resistant to acid.
Asbestos can only positively be identified under a microscope, however, asbestos in the home and workplace is very easy to identify.
As asbestos ages it starts to crumble and break, the fibres which are deadly are then released into the air and breathed in.
What Illnesses are caused by Asbestos?
The tiny fibres that are released by the asbestos penetrate deeply into the lungs and remain in the individuals lungs for the rest of their lives.
Constant or regular exposure to high does of asbestos fibres can cause scarring of the lung tissue and respiratory disease asbestosis. Exposures to low amounts of asbestos are still highly dangerous and can cause lung cancer. Direct contact with asbestos can also cause Mesothelioma – a form of cancer exclusively linked to asbestos exposure.
Symptoms of asbestos exposure usually take 20 – 40 years to develop and 100% of cases are fatal.
All types of asbestos cause cancer and all types of asbestos cancers can kill.
Children are especially prone to developing cancer after exposure to asbestos.
What Products Contain Asbestos?
- Floor Tiles
- Ceiling Tiles
- Sprayed on Textures Ceilings
- Wrapping For Pipes
- Boiler Insulation
- Fire Proofing – Surfaces and Similar
- Roof Tiles
- Roof Tar
- Heaters – Gas & Electric
What To Do If You Suspect You Are In Contact With Asbestos
Should you discover or suspect that you have asbestos in any part of your home or business you need to make a decision based on the amount of exposure and the condition of the asbestos.
The most important factor is the general condition of the asbestos. If it is crumbling or broken it must be removed immediately as it will be releasing deadly asbestos fibres into the surrounding area.
You must not remove the asbestos yourself. The asbestos needs to be removed and disposed by a properly qualified and protected individual.
Call your local government office or council immediately and seek advice on recognised companies that can remove the asbestos safely.
If you are a home owner or a tenant you must make arrangements immediately to have the asbestos encapsulated or removed. You are liable for any person who develops cancer as a result of exposure in your home.
Asbestos is a mineral fibre that is known for its heat resistance and strength. It is also very resistant to acid.
Asbestos can only positively be identified under a microscope, however, asbestos in the home and workplace is very easy to identify.
As asbestos ages it starts to crumble and break, the fibres which are deadly are then released into the air and breathed in.
What Illnesses are caused by Asbestos?
The tiny fibres that are released by the asbestos penetrate deeply into the lungs and remain in the individuals lungs for the rest of their lives.
Constant or regular exposure to high does of asbestos fibres can cause scarring of the lung tissue and respiratory disease asbestosis. Exposures to low amounts of asbestos are still highly dangerous and can cause lung cancer. Direct contact with asbestos can also cause Mesothelioma – a form of cancer exclusively linked to asbestos exposure.
Symptoms of asbestos exposure usually take 20 – 40 years to develop and 100% of cases are fatal.
All types of asbestos cause cancer and all types of asbestos cancers can kill.
Children are especially prone to developing cancer after exposure to asbestos.
What Products Contain Asbestos?
- Floor Tiles
- Ceiling Tiles
- Sprayed on Textures Ceilings
- Wrapping For Pipes
- Boiler Insulation
- Fire Proofing – Surfaces and Similar
- Roof Tiles
- Roof Tar
- Heaters – Gas & Electric
What To Do If You Suspect You Are In Contact With Asbestos
Should you discover or suspect that you have asbestos in any part of your home or business you need to make a decision based on the amount of exposure and the condition of the asbestos.
The most important factor is the general condition of the asbestos. If it is crumbling or broken it must be removed immediately as it will be releasing deadly asbestos fibres into the surrounding area.
You must not remove the asbestos yourself. The asbestos needs to be removed and disposed by a properly qualified and protected individual.
Call your local government office or council immediately and seek advice on recognised companies that can remove the asbestos safely.
If you are a home owner or a tenant you must make arrangements immediately to have the asbestos encapsulated or removed. You are liable for any person who develops cancer as a result of exposure in your home.

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