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Asbestos Exposure Threatens Schools, Prisons

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Asbestos contamination has led to several temporary closures of schools and prisons nationwide in the last year, causing many to be concerned about the health and safety of those who have spent time within the walls of these American institutions.

Asbestos can cause a slew of dangerous health problems, including mesothelioma, a rare but deadly form of lung cancer. Even the slightest exposure can have life-long and debilitating side effects far into the future. Furthermore, it is often difficult to pin-point the initial exposure. Because mesothelioma and other health problems can take upwards of 30 to 40 years to manifest, protecting individuals from asbestos is necessary and vital.

The mesothelioma and other side effects of asbestos exposure are easy to prevent, which has caused an insurgence of mesothelioma lawsuits as more asbestos contaminants have been discovered in schools, prisons and other highly trafficked buildings.

The most recent school closure outside of Boulder, Colo. resulted in a school-wide evacuation and class cancellation until the risk could be evaluated. Niwot High School was undergoing a $20 million renovation when the suspected asbestos was found in the locker room.

Asbestos was commonly used in the construction of older buildings before it was outlawed, however it is often not discovered until costly renovations years later. Removal is a time-consuming and costly process that should only be conducted by a license professional to avoid exposure. Due to the expense, many school districts, including a school district in Ohio, have requested additional assistance to pay for the costs to remove the substance. The costly renovations, many of which already have taxpayer approval, are unable to find the additional funds necessary to deal with the asbestos.

As illustrated by the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, demolition of asbestos-contaminated buildings can cause those involved to suffer from the after effects. Many lawsuits and health-related problems have been reported among the emergency personnel who responded, dubbing the side effects as the "World Trade Center Cough." Lung function has not improved for many of the EMTs and firefighters who responded, which has led many to believe that the toxic Ground Zero dust contained asbestos fibers and debris. Although more research is needed to determine the life-long effects, it is clear that controlled asbestos removal is a vital precaution.

Luckily, many of the school and prison closures have been temporary, with limited if any exposure to students and staff. However, those who feel they have been exposed, or who have felt the side effects of asbestos exposure should contact a mesothelioma attorney to discuss the possibility of a mesothelioma lawsuit.

Learn more about mesothelioma law and finding a potential mesothelioma lawyer at http://mesothelioma.legalview.com/. Get up-to-date information, treatment options and more at http://legalview.info/ .

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