How to recognize asbestos or eternit?

Asbestos, also known as eternit, is a material that has been widely used in the past for its insulating and fire-resistant properties. However, it was later discovered that exposure to asbestos can cause serious health problems, particularly respiratory diseases. Consequently, it is essential to know how to recognize asbestos to ensure safety.

Visual identification:
Many asbestos artifacts have a distinctive appearance that can help identify them. For example:

  1. Roofs, canopies and fibre cement tiles: These roofs usually have a wavy shape.
  2. Chimney and flue linings: Asbestos can be present in these elements, especially if they are of old construction.
  3. Water pipes and tanks: Some pipes and tanks can be made of asbestos-containing fiber cement.
  4. Fire protection coatings for steel beams and asbestos-mixed PVC floors: These materials may contain asbestos, especially if they are of old construction.

Health risks:
Asbestos is a fibrous mineral that, when damaged, can release fibers that are very harmful to health, particularly to the respiratory system. Diseases caused by asbestos can occur even 20-30 years after exposure. Among the most common diseases caused by asbestos are Asbestosis, a degenerative disease that hinders the exchange of oxygen with the blood, lung cancer and pleural cancer.

Practical advice:
If you suspect the presence of asbestos in a building or other artifact, it is essential to contact an expert for advice. Experts can provide an accurate assessment and advise on the measures to be taken.

Costs and incentives:
The cost of remediation and the cost of disposal are therefore estimated overall by the companies that interface directly with the customer, i.e. the companies involved in the remediation. Asbestos removal is an essential operation to ensure our health and safety. Given its importance and associated costs, the state offers incentives to facilitate this process. When it comes to eternit reclamation and disposal, specialized companies provide complete estimates, managing every aspect directly with the customer. It is crucial to avoid DIY approaches in these situations. Asbestos removal requires specific skills and the intervention of experienced professionals. If you suspect the presence of eternit or asbestos-containing materials on your property, it is essential to act promptly.

 

 

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