How to detect low levels of asbestos in your daily environment

My discovery came to me when I accidentally removed an asbestos
stuff in my house. The resulting condition of the entire house.
after this accident left me with chest pain, dry skin and eyes and unbearably itchy. My wife complained of extreme thirst and my oldest son, age 14, developed severe asthma. East
it all went on for five to six months. During this time I tried
desperately to determine if we were living in an unsafe level of asbestos. The material that had been removed was tested and found to
contain 20% crystalline asbestos. Air sampling turned out to be unreliable because the area had been very well ventilated. But furniture, rugs, walls, and all other personal belongings
demolition debris was covered, everyone wanted to downplay the seriousness of the situation, but for me, it was
It’s obviously not a healthy environment.

So, I set out to try to logically deduce, with an understanding of the physical properties of asbestos, when I encountered the substance while trying to clean every surface and item in every room in the house.

That was fifteen years ago. During that time, as I learned
more on where we all encounter asbestos materials on a daily basis. I made mental notes about my reactions and those of others.
to these meetings. Many situations have arisen ranging from
sore throats and skin conditions (acne and basil cell skin cancer) to asthma, pneumonia and death. I don’t have a clinic
proof of these claims I’ve made, except to say “if it looks, walks, and sounds like a duck, it’s probably a duck.” Many times clinical trials are verified by producing the same results in later tests. Deductive reasoning can also be verified
in the same way. If the same results are seen over and over again after low-level exposure to these debris, then that’s
test for me.

Without writing a book, I wouldn’t have space to detail every observation I made during this period, but I can assure you that no contact with asbestos is without potential adverse health consequences.

Asbestos is a very light crystalline material with highly static electrical properties. Often produces a static
shock such as when one receives an electric shock by touching the metal plate of the switch or the knob of the door of his house. It often leaves a bitter-salty taste in the mouth. It can stay in the air for days at a time. It absorbs moisture and produces a very dry environment (which only makes the static electricity situation worse).

Loose material can accidentally come into contact at various
Types of buildings and situations.

Many buildings built before 1977 have asbestos vinyl tile. No one can avoid walking on this, if you enter the building. This is fine if the floor is well maintained. Be on the lookout for broken or worn tiles and never waxed. This applies to any
Location in the building, commercial or residential. The cabinets are
very rarely waxed. Items stored there will accumulate certain
amounts of this substance.

Every time an old building is renovated, there is the possibility
for a number of asbestos-containing materials found.
The contractor does not always do the right thing. In many cases, it is cheaper to pay the fine if you are caught. So he just rips it off and throws it in the dumpster or takes it to the dumpster himself. As a consequence, many newly renovated stores
having a certain amount of this powder on the shelves and new merchandise in the store.

There are many more cases of contact that I don’t have time to detail here, but basically, with the characteristics of the material, the knowledge of where you can find the substance and many hours of observation (I have been in construction for more than thirty years), you can also do the same
deductive conclusions I have made.

In subsequent articles I intend to go into detail about the unique physical properties of asbestos and how this promotes detection in hair and clothing. In future articles I would also like to expand on the many other health effects I have noticed, such as acne, which could benefit many young adults and many people who continue to have this skin problem into adulthood.

For more information on this topic, see these sites:

www.vivirconasbestos.com [http://www.livingwithasbestos.com]

http://ezinearticles.com/?id=25139

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