What is mesothelioma asbestos? Mesothelioma is a cancer arising from exposure to asbestos or asbestos dust is exposed to breathe, so that it can injure the respiratory and cause deadly cancer, asbestos materials we often see or even be used as the roof of the house without us knowing it to be one cause of mesothelioma cancer This, so that asbestos-roofed building that potentially lead to cancer.
A person exposed to asbestos exposure is from the first hit and began to injure one's breathing can not be directly detected as cancerous disease caused by asbestos dust, usually symptoms of this disease will arise after several years or 30 years later
Ferociously deadly cancer-causing asbestos as many countries prohibit the use of asbestos as building materials such as Japanese government prohibits all forms of buildings using asbestos materials. And in several countries in Europe, in the 80s started to ban asbestos as a raw material for the construction of houses or buildings will be occupied by humans. This was followed by many other countries like America, Sweden, Iceland and many other countries.
What exactly is asbestos?
Asbestos is a mineral fiber types are included in the group of silica and serpentine (krisotil which is a magnesium silicate hydroxide with the composition Mg6 (OH) 6 (Si4O11) H2O), and amphibole from the rock-forming minerals, including: actinolite, amosite
(Brown asbestos, cummingtonite, grunnerite), anthophyllite, chrysotile (white asbestos),
crocidolite (blue asbestos), tremolite, or a mixture of at least
containing any of these minerals.
Asbestos-containing dust can be inhaled by humans and asbestos dust particles that are flying in the air as we often see the work environment, and this asbestos dust with a diameter less than 3um with length 3 times the diameter will be able to easily inhaled
If you use asbestos material for roofing, for example, you can minimize by using the ceiling, if you work in an environment is directly related to asbestos such as factories etc can be anticipated by using a mask, etc. so that dust or particles from asbestos material is not directly inhaled.
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