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Thursday, September 10, 2020

How To Protect Yourself From Asbestos

Asbestos, though is has many uses and is very versatile, is a very dangerous substance. It is known to cause cancer and many other health issues. If you are doing any work with products that contain asbestos or if you will be near someone who is, then you need to take special care to make sure you do not get exposed. If you cannot do this on your own or you do not feel comfortable then the best idea is to hire a professional. Asbestos is dangerous and no job or project is worth risking your health.

Coveralls

Thin disposable coveralls will protect you while you work and they are also lightweight and breathable so you can still remain comfortable. Coveralls will protect your skin from asbestos, fibers and any other debris that may be around while you are working. They will keep your skin from getting irritated and they will also make it much easier to clean up when you are done. Because asbestos fibers are so dangerous you do not want them clinging to your skin or clothing, especially after you have taken your other protective gear off. You can learn more about proper protection from Asbestos.Net

Goggles

Goggles will protect your eyes from asbestos particles. Asbestos fibers are microscopic and they travel far when released into the air. This is not a substance you want to get in your eyes. Goggles that create a seal all the way around your eyes will offer the best protection for this type of work. They will also protect your eyes from any other debris or flying parts while you work.

A Respirator 

A respirator is probably the most important piece of you protective equipment. Most of the problems that asbestos causes come from breathing in the particles and microscopic fibers that are floating around in the air once they are disturbed. It is very important to get a respirator that covers both your mouth and your nose and uses HEPA filters. Regular paper masks that are used for dust or mowing the lawn will be of no use when it comes to asbestos. It is just as important to ensure that you are using the respirator correctly as improper use will render it useless.

Working with or around asbestos can seem very intimidating and daunting or even scary. However, there are plenty of ways to make the experience safe. If you visit your local hardware store you'll likely find what you need and someone who can help you.

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