Many people have heard of mesothelioma, a form of cancer that results from exposure to asbestos. It develops after a person breathes asbestos fibers into the lungs. The illness is almost always fatal, although survival rates have increased in recent years.
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral used extensively in the 1900s in the construction industry and elsewhere because it is highly heat-resistant, strong, and a great insulator. It can be found in paint, coatings, gaskets, cement, insulation, drywall coatings, flooring and roofing materials.
These construction-related materials no longer contain asbestos because of the obvious consequences of exposure among workers and others. But working on older buildings could expose workers to the deadly substance, potentially leading them to a diagnosis of mesothelioma.
People are often surprised to hear that everyday consumer items once contained asbestos. Using them could cause mesothelioma as well as asbestosis, another illness related to exposure to the mineral fibers.
Here are five consumer items that could contain asbestos:
Even though laws have reduced the risk of asbestos exposure, it is still found in places where you would not expect it. Moreover, because it takes many years or decades for mesothelioma to develop, people who once worked with asbestosis-containing materials, or who played with contaminated toys as children, may develop mesothelioma.
If you were unexpectedly diagnosed with mesothelioma, or a loved one died from the disease, learn about your legal rights. Talk to a Texas attorney who knows the issues surrounding this deadly disease.
Sources: https://www.asbestos.com/blog/2016/04/07/five-things-didnt-know-contain-asbestos/
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