3 Signs That You Have Asbestos

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Exposure to asbestos can have serious health consequences for people who live in a home in which the fibers become airborne. Once this happens, asbestos fibers are often inhaled which can lead to a host of serious health problems. Because these fibers are sharp with straight edges, the body has great difficulty dislodging them. As the body repairs the damage that these lodged fibers cause, scar tissue forms which can then begin to replace lung tissue that is normal.

Knowing When You Need Disaster Repair in Macon

It is often not possible to notice asbestos since it often lurks in hidden areas. Homeowners in the Macon area who notice the following three signs should contact a qualified disaster recovery team to adequately handle the tricky removal of asbestos. 

  • 1. You live in an older home. Homes that were built before 1980 are especially likely to have asbestos. It can be found in flashing, joint compound, old floor tiles, pipe cement and more. 
  • 2. Your home contains materials in use prior to the year 2000. Even if your home was built after 1980, it is likely that some materials used on projects inside or out contain asbestos. For example, replacing or repairing heating ducts can lead to the disruption of materials that might contain asbestos. 
  • 3. You, or someone in your household, has one of the symptoms of asbestos exposure. It can take between 20 and 30 years for asbestos exposure to make itself known due to the following symptoms: shortness of breath, high blood pressure, swelling in the face or neck, crackling sounds while breathing, loss of appetite or weight, finger deformity and more. 

If you suspect asbestos is present within your home, you need to act swiftly to have it removed. Contract with a reputable company experienced in disaster recovery in Macon, GA. Contact Parker Young today for a quote. 

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