Asbestos Still a Hazard When Repairing Your
Car
Asbestos was used for the
greater part of the 20th century and has been utilized by car manufacturers in
brake pads, linings and gaskets. Asbestos was an obvious choice for car manufacturers due to its
flame resistant, durable and inexpensive
qualities. Today, many of these products still contain asbestos, which poses a risk to auto mechanics
and car owners who make repairs.
When asbestos containing materials are damaged or
disturbed, the asbestos fibers are released into the air. Frequent inhalation of these microscopic fibers can
lead to many health ailments. Mesothelioma is a rare, but severe form of asbestos-lung cancer that is
caused only through asbestos exposure. This type of cancer does not begin to exhibit symptoms until 15 to 25
years after the initial exposure and is usually in its advanced stages by the time it is diagnoses. Because of
this long latency period, it is often difficult for a mesothelioma doctor to treat the cancer effectively.
The amount of incidents related to the asbestos scandal has led
to mesothelioma lawyers defending victims’ rights throughout the country. The
asbestos and corporate industries were conscious of the health risks associated with asbestos, but continued
the widespread manufacturing of the substance anyways. Millions of people have been wrongfully exposed
for financial gain.
The United States Environmental Protection
Agency has set further standards in working with asbestos and avoiding
auto-mobile exposure. By following their listed practices, car owners and mechanics can substantially
minimize the chances of asbestos exposure.
For additional information or if you or some one you know suffers
from mesothelioma check out these websites. http://www.mesothelioma.com/
http://www.mesotheliomaprognosis.org/
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