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Beware of Asbestos Before Performing Home Renovations

By Eva Judge

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If you live in the Brisbane area and have been thinking about performing major home renovations, you should hold off on them until you learn a bit more about the dangers of asbestos. A one-time exposure to this harmful substance can cause mesothelioma - an incurable cancer of the lining of the lungs. Before tackling any major home improvement project, bring in an experienced Brisbane roofing company to take a close look at the premises.

Sobering Statistics Warn Of Asbestos' Dangers -

Every year, approximately 3,000 people in Australia die because of mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases. Experts expect that figure to double over the next ten years, as those who were exposed several decades ago begin to be diagnosed with the disease. One in five of those who come down with mesothelioma will be from Queensland, and that figure is expected to rise as well. These numbers put a strong emphasis on the need to carefully look over a home before performing any work on it.

Renovating? Not So Fast -

When a renovation project is being developed, it is tempting to jump right into it. After all, the sooner you get started, the sooner your home will enjoy a fresh new look. It's important to keep in mind that all it takes is a single exposure to asbestos to develop mesothelioma. Most of the time, the disease doesn't even appear until twenty, thirty or even forty years later. Why risk it? Hire a Brisbane asbestos removal firm to look your home over for your safety.

Inspections Matter -

As the old saying goes, "It's better to be safe than sorry." Although it will cost you a bit of extra money, having your home inspected for asbestos is the best way to protect your health - and that of your family, as well. Asbestos exposure is a very real danger; if your home is relatively old, it is imperative to have it looked over carefully. Since mesothelioma has no cure, inadvertently exposing yourself to asbestos is tremendously dangerous - and irreversible. The peace of mind that goes along with having your home inspected is also priceless.

Protect Your Health -

Once your home gets a clean bill of health from the inspectors that you hire, you'll be able to get on with your exciting renovation project. As the work is being performed, you'll be able to rest easy in the knowledge that nobody is being exposed to harmful asbestos fibres. Inspections are the simplest way to ward off the danger of asbestos and should always be performed by experienced professionals. Having them done will not only protect those who perform the renovations, but will keep your family safe and healthy going forward.

When renovating a home, you should make hiring a roofing Brisbane professional such as Metal Technology Roofing a top priority. Why? Because a Brisbane asbestos removal crew can help ensure that there is no asbestos lurking around in your home. Having such inspections performed is a great way to protect your health.

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