Showing posts with label Homestead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homestead. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2016

Asbestos can Contaminate Soil, Endangering People in Affected Areas

Soil contaminated with asbestos poses serious dangers to people's health.
In numerous cases, across South Florida and around the world, asbestos remediation companies have had to extract asbestos from contaminated grounds. Asbestos, a well-known carcinogen that occurs naturally in certain locations, became a heavily-used building material during the 20th Century because of its resistance to fire, sound-proofing characteristics and insulation properties. Numerous industries also used asbestos. However, years or even decades later, asbestos in the environment can put people’s health at risk. In some locations, asbestos in the soil can make potential building sites unsuitable and unsafe for development. Prior to developing properties, general contractors should have the grounds tested for asbestos. Businesses that perform asbestos removal miami work can eliminate asbestos from construction sites across Miami-Dade County, including locations like North Miami, Hialeah, Little Havana, Doral, Coral Gables, Miami Beach and Homestead.

Previous industries and activities, including mining and manufacturing as well as illegal dumping, can render lands in Palm Beach County and beyond unsafe due to asbestos contamination. Top asbestos abatement palm beach firms can clean up contaminated sites in locations like the Acreage, Greenacres, Boca Raton, Wellington, West Palm Beach and Lake Worth, getting rid of asbestos in the ground and in the water. Property owners can hire state-licensed and insured asbestos remediation firms to test for the presence of asbestos in dirt and bodies of water on their properties.

Asbestos exposure, especially over long periods of time, can cause permanent damage to people’s lungs and other organs, and lead to life-threatening health conditions like mesothelioma and stomach cancer. The substance becomes especially dangerous when its microscopic fibers get inhaled or ingested by unsuspecting victims. Children who play outdoors in contaminated areas may get exposed to asbestos, leading to health problems years or even decades after exposure. Other health problems associated with asbestos exposure include asbestosis, wheezing and lung cancer.

Monday, October 24, 2016

Asbestos-Related Illnesses Affect Thousands Each Year

Asbestos exposure can cause mesothelioma and other diseases.
Although its use has widely vanished in recent decades, asbestos continues to impact the lives and health of people across the United States, including right here in South Florida. Buildings constructed before the 1980s in South Florida likely have traces of asbestos, a once commonly-used building material that can cause respiratory ailments as well as forms of cancer like mesothelioma. Residents in places like Boca Raton, Hollywood, Hialeah, Miami, West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale can hire asbestos testing South Florida firms to evaluate their houses, condominiums and apartment buildings and determine if they contain asbestos. Businesses that offer asbestos removal miami services can help local government officials, businesses and residents eliminate asbestos from residential properties, office buildings, courthouses, libraries and other structures in places like Wynwood, Bal Harbour, Little Haiti, Little Havana, Homestead, South Beach, Coral Gables and Miami Beach.

Each year, thousands of people across the nation develop diseases caused by their past exposure to asbestos, underscoring the prevalence of this harmful substance. Older buildings and homes in places such as Sunrise, Plantation, Dania Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Coconut Creek, Hallandale Beach, Davie, Miramar, Pompano Beach, Lauderhill, Parkland and Pembroke Pines may have asbestos in different parts of their structures. Fortunately, leading asbestos abatement fort lauderdale firms across the area can identify and properly remove asbestos from schools, post offices, city halls, apartment complexes, condos, townhouses and other locations where it may exist.

Long-term asbestos exposure can cause severe health complications that in many cases prove fatal. Most commonly, asbestos victims inadvertently inhale asbestos fibers, leading to scarring of the lungs, asbestosis, lung cancer and other related conditions. Asbestos can also cause cancers of the stomach and other organs. Although short-term exposure to asbestos often does not lead to serious health problems, people may still ant to avoid all contact with asbestos fibers.