If you are in the construction business or busy by an industry that uses products containing asbestos, you may wonder “Are asbestos fibers perceptible to the eye”? Generally asbestos fibers are too miniscule to be seen by the bare eye. Asbestos becomes dangerous when it has broken falling into small fibers and is inhaled. It is nearly impossible to detect the presence of asbestos without attractive the material to a lab for testing. A lab technician will put the material low a microscope to search for asbestos fibers. Asbestos does not cause an immediate reaction. It will not cause you to cough, sneeze, or your eyes to water. You cannot see, smell, or taste asbestos. If you skin becomes contaminated with asbestos it will not burn or itch.
Submitted by root on Tue, 2007-08-07 22:08.
Asbestos is used in finished 3000 modern products and most people have suffered at least some degree of exposure to it at cardinal point or another. Most asbestos exposure is restricted to minute portions of well preserved building materials much as concrete, insulation and siding. Regular maintenance of these materials is important for preventing asbestos from degenerating into airborne fibers. Unfortunately, because asbestos is so widespread, it is impossible to compute the damage that even a miniscule quantity can cause. The lightweight nature of the asbestos particle facilitates mobile spreading of these deadly carcinogens. This is why most asbestos-related diseases affect the respiratory system. These are incurable diseases. Even small amounts of asbestos can inflict permanent damage as symptoms usually only emerge 20 to 30 years down the road.
Submitted by root on Mon, 2006-07-17 03:14.
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