Showing posts with label Delray Beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Delray Beach. Show all posts

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Hire Asbestos Professionals to Test for and Eliminate Asbestos

Known to cause malignant forms of cancer and respiratory diseases, asbestos has caused health problems for people across the country and around the world due to its presence in houses, office buildings, courthouses, apartment buildings, condominiums and other structures. For decades, builders and construction companies used asbestos extensively in single-family homes, warehouses, shopping centers, strip malls and other structures because of the positive attributes of the substance, such as its fire resistance, soundproofing and other qualities. A large percentage of structures built before the 1980s, when its use largely phased out, could contain asbestos. Unfortunately, this means that many homes and workplaces across South Florida may have this dangerous carcinogen in ceilings, flooring, walls and other areas. South Florida businesses and residents can turn to professional asbestos testing south florida firms to determine whether their residences and premises bear this harmful material.

Its widespread use in the building of all kinds of structures means that asbestos could potentially threaten the health of people living in all areas of South Florida, including Miami-Dade County, Broward County locations like Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood and Palm Beach County cities like Delray Beach, Jupiter, Boca Raton and West Palm Beach. Although asbestos often does not affect people’s health, and many people can live in asbestos-laden homes for years without adverse health effects, the substance can rear its ugly head and cause severe health problems for people during renovations, demolitions and remodeling projects. Such instances can allow asbestos fibers to get released into the air. Prior to renovations and remodeling projects, people may want to hire asbestos abatement broward companies to find and remove this hazardous substance.

People in South Florida should only hire licensed and accredited asbestos firms to perform this type of work. Licensed by the state, these businesses have to meet professional standards and criteria to stay in business.

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Asbestos Exposure Remains a Potential Danger in Many Schools

Many Older Schools Contain Asbestos

Asbestos in schools puts teachers and students at risk of developing serious health problems down the road.
In many schools across South Florida, particularly schools built before 1980, asbestos lurks in ceilings, flooring, walls, insulation, ventilation and other areas of buildings, potentially exposing children, young adults and staff members to dangerous levels of harmful asbestos fibers. School administrators and school district employees can bring in licensed and leading asbestos removal south florida companies to assess the threat of asbestos exposure and safely remove this dangerous compound from school buildings and classrooms when necessary. The federal Environmental Protection Agency requires public schools and private schools to undergo asbestos inspections every three years.

Public and private high schools, middle schools, elementary schools and pre-schools in West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Wellington, Palm Beach Gardens and other nearby municipalities can rely upon the services of asbestos abatement palm beach firms to test for the presence of asbestos and eliminate it as needed to keep students, staff, administrators and teachers safe. Asbestos testing and asbestos removal become crucial in the event of building demolitions and renovations, which can cause asbestos fibers to become airborne, endangering the health of people in the area.

Schools Need to Test Asbestos Every 3 Years


Schools, colleges, universities and community colleges should regularly test for the presence of asbestos and other harmful substances, including mold and lead, to ensure the safety of pupils, administrators, staff and educators. A safe and sanitary learning environment benefits all parties. Taking precautions such as mold remediation, lead testing and asbestos abatement can lead to fewer illnesses and absences for students and teachers alike, and may improve academic performance. Exposure to asbestos can result in serious illnesses and medical conditions later in life, such as mesothelioma and other types of cancer.

Many teachers have faced high risks of asbestos exposure working in aging schools for decades, and, as a result, teachers have experienced higher rates of mesothelioma than the general population.

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Palm Beach County Ranks High in Asbestos-Related Deaths

With its many retirees, Florida leads the way in asbestos-related deaths.
A report last year listed Palm Beach County's asbestos-related death rate the highest in the state. Although the county did not earn this dubious distinction through negligence, wrongdoing or anything else negative, the report, by EWG Action Fund, reminds us of the ever-present danger of asbestos in our homes, in public buildings and in other structures. The County likely has such a high death rate from asbestos-related ailments due to the large number of retirees who relocate to the area. Residents in the locations like West Palm Beach, Wellington, the Acreage, Royal Palm Beach, Delray Beach and Boca Raton may want to consider hiring asbestos abatement palm beach companies to inspect their properties and homes for the presence of asbestos.

Asbestos removal south florida businesses specialize in identifying asbestos in roofing, drywall, flooring, insulation and other building components and eliminating this health risk. These companies securely and swiftly rid people's homes and workplaces of asbestos, helping customers feel relieved and safe again. Do some background research on asbestos abatement businesses before you hire one to make sure it's licensed, insured and reputable.

Asbestos, a highly durable and toxic fiber once commonly used in many industries and building trades, often causes health problems years or decades after a person has inhaled or ingested it. Workers who worked in shipbuilding, industrial construction, insulation and roofing among other trades may have greater risks of developing asbestos-related health conditions like asbestosis, mesothelioma and lung cancer. Military veterans often have greater risks of developing these conditions as well.