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The Danger of Not Disposing of Your Asbestos Correctly!

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19/06/2022

 

Asbestos is a mixture of six naturally occurring minerals consisting of fibres with tiny particles of fibrils that are very poisonous. This compound has since been banned, but many materials still contain asbestos components. 


Asbestos can be hazardous, so it must be contained and disposed of correctly. The best way to handle asbestos disposal in Adelaide is by contacting experts to assist with this delicate task. Here are some of the dangers of not disposing of your asbestos correctly! 


Environment Impact 


Asbestos can duly affect the environment and all its components. Yes, that’s how harmful this element is, and the fact that it can not dissolve or biodegrade increases its environmental threat. When buildings with asbestos are demolished, or the grounds mined, the asbestos released can affect the environment in the following ways. 


  • Air: Asbestos can quickly mix with air particles when released, and they do not waste any time before polluting it. This hazardous element can often remain in the air for long periods, rendering the entire atmosphere in the region harmful. It even gets worse because wind can transport the asbestos to different nearby locations where they cause more pollution. 


  • Water: When asbestos is released, it can quickly get into nearby waters and contaminate them. The water immediately becomes unsafe, carrying the asbestos particles. Hence, rendering it poisonous to all living things. 


  • Soil: Asbestos in the soil may not render it completely impotent, but it can prevent some plants from being very productive. However, the real danger of asbestos-infected soils is that they can easily redistribute this harmful substance when disturbed. Since asbestos is not biodegradable, it can remain hidden under the ground for a long time, waiting to be released. 


Health Risks 


It is no longer news that asbestos is one of the toxic elements that puts lives at risk. When humans are exposed to asbestos for long or ingest it mistakenly, it can cause a series of health problems, including; 


  • Asbestosis:Asbestos is a respiratory disease characterised by scarring in the lungs. It is caused by asbestos in the lungs, a prevalent condition for people with high exposure to asbestos in contaminated areas. This condition often limits the amount of oxygen inhaled, making it difficult to breathe correctly. 


  • Pleural Disease:A pleural disease or disorder is a condition that affects the tissues around the lungs. Although this condition may not directly affect the lungs, it is almost as fatal as lung infections. It is often characterised by thicker membranes or s build-up of fluid around the lungs. You can also find pleural diseases in people exposed to asbestos fibre. 


  • Lungs Cancer:Lung cancers are cancers that begin in the lung, and people with constant exposure to asbestos may risk this condition. Of course, asbestos alone may not be enough to trigger this condition. But exposure to asbestos combined with smoking significantly increases lung cancer risk. 


Conclusion 


Asbestos is s very poisonous substance that you must correctly dispose of to prevent its dangers to the environment and its occupants. Looking for a correct way to dispose of asbestos in Adelaide, Metro Waste is your safest bet.