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Asbestos Usage in the United States

Asbestos Usage in the United States

Feb 13, 2009 • By  • 3,919 Views

Since 1989 when the EPA banned the use of asbestos in most products, there’s been a lot of confusion about whether we are safe from asbestos exposure. Some of this confusion stems from the fact that this regulation was overturned in 1991 to reinstate those uses established prior to 1989, although no new uses would be allowed.


The most prevalent asbestos exposure occurs at construction sites, with the most exposure in demolition and renovation projects. Construction workers assigned to the removal of asbestos are most exposed, but others working nearby are also at risk. The U.S. Department of Labor OSHA claims that about 1.3 million people will be exposed to asbestos through their work environments. In addition to demolition and renovation of buildings, industries that still use asbestos include:


Manufacturing:


• Textiles

• Friction products

• Insulation

• Building products

* Siding, roofing, bricks, insulation and other exterior products

• Flooring materials: vinyl tiles and sheet flooring with asbestos backing, and leveling compound

• Ceilings or walls made of acoustic tiles, stippled finishes, plaster, tiles made of asbestos cement

• Insulation for pipes and ducts, boilers, incinerators, water systems, water heaters, gaskets used for pipe joints, walls, ceilings, floors and electrical wiring

• Thermal and fire proofing sprays for walls, decks, beams

• Duct tape

• Artificial fireplaces and furnaces

• Textured paints, spackling, cements


Automotive Industry:

• Brake repairs

• Clutch repairs


Asbestos was used in wallboard, flooring, counter tops, ceiling tiles, insulation and carpet padding in homes and buildings, including offices and schools constructed prior to the 1980s. People who live in an older home should have a professional tester check their homes for damage that can release dangerous asbestos fibers into the air.


Home remodeling and “flipping” is a popular activity for property owners and investors. Yet people may not realize the danger from the dust they stir up by knocking out a wall, tearing up the carpet, or even being exposed to a damaged area that contains asbestos.


Although asbestos was commonly found in household products such as potholders, hair dryers and toasters, and personal products such as talcum powder, cosmetics and deodorants prior to 1980, today it isn’t used in the manufacture of products intended for the general public. Asbestos is primarily used in the manufacture of roofing compounds for commercial buildings, gaskets, friction products used on brakes and clutches. As for household products, you might want to display those older ones as antiques in a glassed in case.


Having used older household or personal items that contained asbestos, or exposure to damaged buildings, or through workplace may have put you at risk for an asbestos-related disease.


Please visit the website of Parker, Dumler & Kiely, LLP, the experienced mesothelioma lawyers in Baltimore, Maryland and Washington, D.C. for more information, or to schedule a free consultation.


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Patricia Woloch

The Positive & Negative Effects of Quitting Smoking

The Positive & Negative Effects of Quitting Smoking

Oct 07, 2008 • By  • 11,414 Views
If you are actually considering stopping smoking then you should take into account the possible side effects, both positive and negative that you are likely to suffer.
The Positive Effects of Quitting Smoking:
Within just a few days of stopping smoking, you will notice marked improvements to your health. The biggest factor behind this is due to the oxygen levels in your bloodstream increasing together with improved lung function and a general growth in your generalised fitness levels.
You will almost certainly notice that your breathing is much improved and your lungs are functioning much freely than while you were still smoking. Your sense of smell and taste improve within hours of your last cigarette and take just a few days to return to their proper levels. The risk of a heart attack gets lower as each cigarette free day passes. Ceasing to smoke will also lower the risks of many problems with your circulation. If you have quit smoking your will also notice an increase in your stamina and within few weeks your stamina level will be normal. You will notice that you sleep much better than before and awaken fresh and revitalised.
The Negative Effects of Quitting Smoking:
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Image via Wikipedia The negative side effects seem to come about as blood sugar levels start to fall. As you go through the procedure of quitting smoking your physical structure is forced adapt to the altered state of affairs. You can easily reduce the levels of this side effect by increasing your fluid intake, drinking a chilled glass of freshly squeezed fruit juice several times a day will help maintain your blood sugar levels. Smoking may likewise impair many of your body's vital organs therefore it will take time to recover once you quit. Some studies have suggested that by quitting smoking there is a chance that you are a slightly greater risk of being diagnosed with Mesothelioma, the treatment for this disease may be expensive and can not be completed without funding. Another down side to quitting is that you may experience feelings of snappishness, tenseness, sickness, and giddiness. The good news though is that all of these symptoms are short lived. When you first quit you may find you have trouble getting to sleep, or you may wake up during the night more often. It is possible you may have problems concentrating and suffer from minor constipation as well as a tickly "smokers cough". You may more susceptible to, common colds and ulcers. Obviously you will face the dreaded withdrawal symptoms, repeated urges to light a cigarette, inflated appetite, fidgetiness and depression. The best way to combat the majority of these effects is to take part in regular exercise; however it is always recommended that you consult with your own doctor before dramatically changing your lifestyle to achieve the best results.
Summary
Quitting the smoking habit is always going to be tough whatever method or system you choose. But the net results can be immense. You regain your health, you stop damaging your home, your family feel better, and you save a ton of money too!

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Jackie Winn

Jackie is the owner of www.smokinghelper.com a website which aims to provide help, information, tips and advice to people who are trying... 

The Different Types Of Lawyers

The Different Types Of Lawyers

Oct 15, 2008 • By  • 6,267 Views
Today, we can find all types of lawyers to answer whatever legal need we come across with. If you are looking for a specific kind of lawyer or if you are considering a carer in law, here are some of the types of lawyers that we have today to help you out.

1. Asbestos Lawyer

Asbestos lawyers or Mesothelioma lawyers, are those lawyers who represent clients experiencing health problems which resulted from the inhalation of minute asbestos particles. Such clients would include any individual who has been under some level of exposure to small asbestos particles, like those people who have worked or have lived around asbestos. A few examples would be construction and office workers, school children who go to schools that have been constructed with the use of asbestos-containing building materials, as well as those who live in apartment that are considered as toxic buildings.

2. Assault Lawyer

Assault lawyers would be those lawyers who handle various criminal as well as civil assault cases. Criminal assault lawyers or criminal defense lawyers would be those who defend individuals who have been charged with some kind of criminal assault. Civil assault lawyers or personal injury lawyers represent victims of assault and battery so that they would be able to recover the damage for the physical injuries that resulted from the crime.

3. Car Accident Lawyer

If you are the victim of some kind of hit-and-run accident, or have been involved in a vehicle collision, a pedestrian accident or an alcohol or a drug-related incident, a car accident lawyer would be just what you need. This particular type of lawyer would be able to ensure that you would be receiving a fair treatment and compensation from insurance companies and assisting you in the recovery of everything that you are entitles to such as lost wages, pain, sufferring, medicalbills, as well as property damages.

4. Bankruptcy Lawyer

If you are in a stage in your life where you are considering filing bankruptcy, a competent bankruptcy lawyer would be able to help you out. He or she would be helping you to evaluate your situation, the available options as well as the best course of action to take before actually filing for it.

5. Criminal Lawyer

Criminal defense lawyers would probably one of the most popular types of lawyers today. This type of lawyer actually has a rather difficult job as he or she represents those individuals who have been accused of a crime, as they make sure that there would be a just trial given to the defendant or to their client.

Some other types of lawyers would be divorce lawyers, employment lawyers, fraud lawyers, medical malpractice lawyers, litigation lawyers, tax lawyers, traffic lawyers, software lawyers and many more.

The above are a few of the common lawyers that people hire on an everyday basis. I would say these are the lawyers that make a major portion of the legal market. There are a few others, which I will cover in a later article.

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Althaf Ahmed

The Author Althaf Ahmed is a general writer and maintains 2 blogs at Ask My Chef and How To Repair Windows