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by Brian Turner: Toxic Substance Safety Advocate; Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance
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You have recently found a great price on a home. Repairs are required, but to conserve money and build equity, you have decided to do-it-yourself (DIY). While, in theory, this seems like a noble task to undertake, DIY projects can be a significant commitment and dangerous, in some instances. What is the danger in a DIY project? Aside from improper operation of equipment, a person could put him or herself at risk for asb?estos exposure. A simple DIY project can cause a lifetime of despair if the proper precautions are not taken. Let?s take a look at how asbestos can harm a person?s body.
Harmful Effects of Asbestos
Asbestos is a harmful mineral that has often been used in building materials prior to 1980. This mineral, when inhaled, can cause mesotheolioma cancer in a person?s lungs, stomach or heart. This condition is deadly and can limit a person?s life expectancy significantly after the initial diagnosis. With a short prognosis and long dormancy period, people exposed to asbestos spend most of their lives worrying after a potential exposure, and the two years after diagnosis or prognosis are spent planning for end-of-life. This is not a recommended way to live.
Instead, people can avoid asbestos and risks due to exposure to asbestos by simply using protective gear such as aspirators, gloves and other essential items for the success of a DIY home renovation. People can live long and healthy lives when the proper protective gear is used to complete home projects.
Asbestos, once it is lodged into tissue?lining is permanent. There is no way, currently, to remove the mineral. The mineral will remain lodged in the system until the person dies or develops an asbestos related disease. Mesothelioma cancer is one of the most deadly diseases associated with asbestos exposure because of its long dormancy period and short life span. More research is being conducted to determine how to treat mesothelioma and improve the quality of life of people with mesothelioma.
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How to Keep Costs Low for DIY Projects
If asbestos is discovered in your new home, there is simply no inexpensive way to complete a project. Asbestos protective gear will be required to protect every person involved in the project. If a homeowner decides to skip protective gear, he or she will put him or herself at risk for developing mesothelioma at a later date. This is not a gamble most people are willing to take. Most people would prefer to make the investment rather than run the risk. ???
Read All Safety Precautions Prior to a DIY Project
Read all of the safety precautions and use the necessary equipment to remain safe during a DIY project. Safety equipment may be expensive, but it is worth the expense if your life is preserved, and you finish your DIY project with your health intact. Consider investing in the proper safety equipment.
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