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Looking for effective asbestos testing rifle services in Colorado? Your quest comes to an end! Consult with experts to get safe and reliable asbestos testing services. Additionally, experts help with asbestos abatement and prevention of exposure.

A group of six naturally occurring heat-resistant fibers minerals is called asbestos. Other qualities of this component include corrosion and electricity resistance. Firstly, these properties make asbestos a highly useful product for commercial purposes like fireproofing, insulation, and wallboard installation. Nevertheless, they are equally harmful.

Exposure to asbestos can have detrimental health effects. Asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) are present in industrial facilities, manufacturing processes, construction and demolition processes, and more. Hence, it is easier for people to get ill if they are exposed to asbestos regularly. 

The main exporters of asbestos include Russia, China, and Kazakhstan. Nonetheless, North America actively mined asbestos. Moreover, there is a funny story behind asbestos. The US Federal Government introduced and popularized the use of asbestos during the 1970s. On the contrary, they banned asbestos use around 2 decades later because they found the toxic effects of the harmful mineral. Some of the common places to check for asbestos include drywall, wallpaper, flooring, tiles, roofing, adhesives, and insulation. 

Types of Asbestos 

The Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act of 1986 divided asbestos into 6 different types. Since then, asbestos is considered a hazardous material. However, there are 2 main types of asbestos called amphibole and serpentine. 

  • Amphibole – This type of asbestos has straight or jagged shapes and comprises 5 sub-types. These include Tremolite, Anthophyllite, Crocidolite, Actinolite, and Amosite.
  • Serpentine – These types of asbestos fibers have a curly shape and are white in color. The only type of asbestos in this category includes Chrysotile. 

Who are Exposed to Asbestos Risks? 

Since asbestos was used in every sector like mining and milling, workers went through high life-threatining risks. Hence the high concentration of asbestos exposure caused many types of diseases. Some of the people who undergo the greatest risks of asbestos exposure include auto mechanics, aircraft mechanics, asbestos miners, and railroad workers. Similarly, electricians, shipyard workers, boiler operators, and refinery workers went through the same risks. 

Asbestos-Related Health Hazards 

Asbestos can cause life-threatening breathing illnesses and different types of cancer. People can develop a type of cancer called mesothelioma because of regular asbestos exposure. In fact, exposure to this toxic mineral can lead to lung, laryngeal, or ovarian cancer.

Other diseases caused due to asbestos exposure include: 

  • Asbestosis – For instance, inhaling asbestos fibers can cause this type of chronic lung disease that causes tissue scarring and breath shortness.
  • Pleuritis – If asbestos enters the bloodstream, it can clot the flow into the lungs and cause this type of viral infection. Primarily, inflammation of the pleura causes chest pain and breathing problems. So, pleural effusions diffuse pleural thickening and pleural plaques have severe health effects in the long run. This increases the possibility of developing lung cancer.
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) – Apparently, coughing, difficulty in breathing, and obstruction in airflow through the lungs are some of the symptoms of COPD. Therefore, heavy or regular exposure to asbestos can develop this condition. Apart from that, chronic bronchitis and emphysema are elementary conditions that contribute to COPD. 

Asbestos Exposure Symptoms 

Some of the signs and symptoms of asbestos exposure include wheezing, coughing up blood, breathlessness, chest pain, face or neck swelling, weight loss, appetite loss, tiredness, and more. 

Health professionals can help accurately diagnose asbestos exposure.

Importance of Professional Asbestos Testing Rifle

Professionals can accurately test for asbestos with the latest and safest tools. These can be applied in areas of renovation, demolition, repair, or remodel. Above all, it is mandatory in the US EPA to conduct asbestos surveys after demolition or renovation. Hence, experts can help to curb the environmental risks of asbestos fibers.   

Asbestos Testing & Abatement Methods 

Our asbestos testing and abatement professionals can inspect homes, offices, or other commercial spaces for asbestos residue. On top of that, they collect samples, conduct analysis, and ensure safe asbestos disposal services. Some of the common methods include: 

  • Visual Inspection of Affected Areas – Firstly, the team of professionals will visit affected areas to collect samples and enforce safety protocols for complete asbestos removal.
  • Material Identification – Following that, experts collect air samples and conduct Phase Contrast Microscopy to measure fiber concentrations in asbestos. Transmission Electron Microscopy is an alternative method to identify asbestos particles and their presence in the air. Professionals also test for the presence of asbestos in building materials through the Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) method. Soil and water testing is an integral step for asbestos analysis that helps to determine the illegal dumping of asbestos materials using the TEM method.
  • Laboratory Analysis – Thirdly, asbestos testing experts collect different samples of asbestos from affected locations to evaluate the type of asbestos and fiber concentrations.
  • Decontamination of Affected Areas – Professionals follows proper decontamination processes with HEPA vacuum or damp moping techniques after asbestos removal. So, they can help prevent the toxic airborne asbestos fibers from spreading further. 

How ECOS Can Help 

At ECOS, we aim to minimize the health hazards. Asbestos containment is essential to make the environment sustainable. We offer several comprehensive asbestos testing and abatement services. Some services include sample analysis, testing for residential and commercial properties. We apply advanced asbestos testing methods and integrate environmentally-friendly equipment for complete asbestos removal.

Connect with the team at (303) 442-3267 to get prompt, and efficient asbestos removal services 24/7. Visit the website https://waterdamageriflecolorado.com/ for detailed service information. 

This ECOS Environmental Blog Post was written in 2Q 2022 and supported by the following Government Entities:

EPA

CDPHE

Pitkin County

ECOS Environmental