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		<title>should we be suspicious of caner?!? please answer!?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[he told me that he might have inhaled some asbestos fibers yesterday, and now 2day he said he has a bad cough! obviously that isnt a good thing! if the fibers stay in ur lungs 4 a long time they can cause a certain kind of lung cancer....i am very worried about him because he [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>he told me that he might have inhaled some asbestos fibers yesterday, and now 2day he said he has a bad cough! obviously that isnt a good thing!</p>
<p>if the fibers stay in ur lungs 4 a long time they can cause a certain kind of lung cancer....i am very worried about him because he is my guy version of BFF </p>
<p>please help! and thank u if u do!</p>
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		<title>Is it better to put in a new wood floor or floating laminate floor over an asbestos linoleum floor?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am moving into a house that has a bedroom with an old, glued-down linoleum floor. Is it safer to put in a nailed-down real wood floor over the linoleum floor or a floating laminate floor? I am concerned about releasing asbestos fibers (although I didn't get lab results back as yet...I'm having the tar [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am moving into a house that has a bedroom with an old, glued-down linoleum floor.  Is it safer to put in a nailed-down real wood floor over the linoleum floor or a floating laminate floor?  I am concerned about releasing asbestos fibers (although I didn't get lab results back as yet...I'm having the tar tested for asbestos).</p>
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		<title>Does asbestos in a home automatically mean danger?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I've heard that most homes built between the years 1930 and 1970 were built with products that contain asbestos. I'm looking to purchase a cheap manufactured home, or pretty much anything I can find that is small and low-priced to fix up a little and live in during my college years. If I happened to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I've heard that most homes built between the years 1930 and 1970 were built with products that contain asbestos. I'm looking to purchase a cheap manufactured home, or pretty much anything I can find that is small and low-priced to fix up a little and live in during my college years. If I happened to find one of these older homes, would staying in it for a year or two put my significant other and I at risk for cancer? Or is it only dangerous if you inhale the asbestos fibers? I'm confused as to whether or not if it's a danger for us to be living in a place where movement(walking around, playing music) can shake loose pieces of asbestos fiber from the cieling and/or walls...or is that just silly? Please enlighten me, someone. It would be greatly appreciated.</p>
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		<title>Asbestos Mesothelioma Attorney</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Major Consumer Chains Sell Asbestos-tainted Toys Author: Katie Kelley Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley During the holiday shopping season of 2007, an asbestos watchdog group known as the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization uncovered a children's toy containing elements of asbestos, which is a cancer-causing fiber. While production of the toy has ceased, an article from [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Major Consumer Chains Sell Asbestos-tainted Toys</h2>
<p><strong>Author: <a title="Katie Kelley" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/katie-kelley/68342">Katie Kelley</a></strong></div>
<p>Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley</p>
<p>During the holiday shopping season of 2007, an asbestos watchdog group known as the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization uncovered a children's toy containing elements of asbestos, which is a cancer-causing fiber.</p>
<p>While production of the toy has ceased, an article from The New York Times in April 2008 elaborated on the near forgotten incident. Currently, litigation has been developed in the Los Angeles Superior Court between ADAO and CBS Corporation, Planet Toys Inc. (manufacturers of the CSI Fingerprint Examination Kit) and several retailers for their involvement in the sale of the asbestos-tainted toy. Families affected by the contaminated toy should also consider developing litigation for the exposure of "substantial quantities of tremolite asbestos."</p>
<p>The ADAO has also continued its testing of other products and found several containing asbestos, including additional children's toys.</p>
<p>ADAO is an organization that utilizes volunteers, several of whom have either been affected directly by asbestos-related illnesses or have watched friends and family suffer from the diseases, including mesothelioma. The organization funds research that may affect public health, and the group acts as a watchdog for asbestos-tainted products or violations of asbestos policies, which have been set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).</p>
<p>What is Asbestos?</p>
<p>Asbestos is considered a human carcinogen by the federal Department of Health and Human Services and is a "naturally occurring, fibrous silicate mineral," according to the EPA. Asbestos becomes deadly when microscopic fiber bundles bind and become airborne.</p>
<p>When inhaled, the results can be deadly and severely damage an individual's body through the development of mesothelioma cancer. In addition to mesothelioma, asbestos can cause lung cancer or asbestosis, in which fibrous tissue scars the lungs.</p>
<p>Asbestos that was mined was used in an array of industries, according to the EPA:</p>
<p>* thermal/acoustic insulator used for fire proofing</p>
<p>* roofing and siding shingles made with asbestos cement</p>
<p>* textured paint and patching compounds used on wall and ceiling joints</p>
<p>* artificial ashes and embers for gas-fired fireplaces</p>
<p>* stove-top pads</p>
<p>* vinyl floor tiles, flooring and adhesives</p>
<p>* asbestos blanket or tape for hot water and steam pipes</p>
<p>* oil and coal furnaces</p>
<p>Asbestos-Affected Children's Toys</p>
<p>Tracing asbestos can be a difficult process because it is often overlooked, especially since it is not a common ingredient in manufacturing products anymore, although, it was at one time. The ADAO has been testing thousands of products for the contamination of asbestos in toys as well as regular products. Currently, they have determined several toys to have had trace amounts of asbestos including:</p>
<p>* CSI Fingerprint Examination Kit</p>
<p>* Ja-Ru Toy Clay (found among three varieties of the product)</p>
<p>* Art Skills' Clay Bucket (asbestos found in six colors of clay)</p>
<p>Additionally, there are several other products the ADAO found with asbestos traces that are not directly related to children's toys, but could still affect a child's health. One of the major concerns is use of talc baby powder on babies, which could contain small amounts of asbestos. Other products that have been found with asbestos contamination, according to the ADAO, include:</p>
<p>* Scotch High Performance and All Weather Duct tapes</p>
<p>* DAP Crack Shot Spackling Paste</p>
<p>* DAP 33 Window Glazing</p>
<p>* Gardner Leak Stopper</p>
<p>The organization also found that hair rollers, hot plates, powdered cleansers and small appliances were at risk for adversely affecting public health with asbestos fibers. The organization noted that these products are all being sold at national retail chains including:</p>
<p>* Wal-Mart</p>
<p>* Costco</p>
<p>* Toys "R" Us</p>
<p>* Home Depot</p>
<p>* Lowe's</p>
<p>* Macy's</p>
<p>* Bed Bath &#038; Beyond</p>
<p>* CVS</p>
<p>Consumer Affairs, a Web-based consumer news and resource center, issued the following tips to assist parents, relatives and friends with purchasing toys for children, in order to better protect children from asbestos exposure. The list includes the following:</p>
<p>* Be a vigilant shopper and read all warnings that may include a toy breaking, containing small parts or fire and choking hazards.</p>
<p>* Read product reviews that are both done by independent panels and consumers.</p>
<p>* Research information on the most recent product recalls.</p>
<p>* Inspect toys; any toys that are broken should be thrown away.</p>
<p>* Research how, where and when a product was created.</p>
<p>What to do if Your Child is Exposed to Asbestos</p>
<p>If a child is exposed or even may have potentially been exposed to asbestos containing tremolite, it is imperative that medical assistance is sought immediately. Because of the nature of asbestos-induced conditions, if a child is exposed to asbestos and goes untreated as if everything were fine, they could develop mesothelioma cancer years later, which is why immediate medical care is advisable.</p>
<p>Because asbestos exposure among children is considered extremely avoidable, developing a lawsuit for damages incurred may be a necessary step. Victims should located an experienced mesothelioma attorney to learn more about developing a mesothelioma lawsuit.</p>
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<p>Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/major-consumer-chains-sell-asbestostainted-toys-526575.html" title="Major Consumer Chains Sell Asbestos-tainted Toys">http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/major-consumer-chains-sell-asbestostainted-toys-526575.html</a></p>
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<p>Learn more about mesothelioma and asbestos-tainted products at http://mesothelioma.legalview.com or at http://www.LegalView.com/. LegalView provides an array of resources for individuals who may be suffering from a <a href="http://brain-injury.legalview.com">traumatic brain injury accident</a> or who need assistance in locating a <a href="http://truck-accidents.legalview.com">truck accident attorney</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 16:17:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I live in an upstairs apartment. However, downstairs 3 apartments contain asbestos tile. So, the professionals come in to remove the asbestos. They used some kind of solvent to glue the asbestos together so that when they remove the asbestos the asbestos fibers wouldn't fly all over the air. I would really want to know [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I live in an upstairs apartment. However, downstairs 3 apartments contain asbestos tile. So, the professionals come in to remove the asbestos. They used some kind of solvent to glue the asbestos together so that when they remove the asbestos the asbestos fibers wouldn't fly all over the air. I would really want to know what kind of solvent they are using and if the solvent they used are toxic or not because we have been smelling it for a week now. It smelled bitter and smelled like gas too. It makes our food taste bitter. And also, will the asbestos fibers get into the upstairs apartment. Should we be concerned about these things?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey i am planning on going into the Northampton State Hospital in Massachusetts soon to take pictures, but they have signs around and on the buildings saying Asbestos, cancer, and lung disease. I am only going in for about an hour, but I don't want to get contaminated. What would be the proper face-mask to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey i am planning on going into the Northampton State Hospital in Massachusetts soon to take pictures, but they have signs around and on the buildings saying Asbestos, cancer, and lung disease. I am only going in for about an hour, but I don't want to get contaminated. What would be the proper face-mask to wear? I was thinking about those ones the doctors use or the paper ones you can buy from home depot. Are these safe? I'd rather not go and buy a face mask.</p>
<p>Thanks<br />
Thanks for the tip, I didnt think that amount of time would be bad... The place isn't being worked on, it's just sitting there empty so the asbestos fibers shouldn't be disrupted.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I work in an automotive shop as a tire technician part time to put myself through school. How much risk do I face for developing a lung disorder? I don't personally service brakes; I only replace tires. This does expose me to some dust when I remove the wheel from the car or truck, although [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I work in an automotive shop as a tire technician part time to put myself through school.  How much risk do I face for developing a lung disorder?  I don't personally service brakes; I only replace tires.  This does expose me to some dust when I remove the wheel from the car or truck, although I try to avoid breathing it in.  </p>
<p>Also, are macrophages and other leukocytes unable to carry out phagocytosis on asbestos fibers?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[We want to make sure we seal in any of the remaining asbestos dust - but we'd also like it to be a water proofer so we can glue down hardwood floor a few weeks later. We're getting the masks, and we're putting plastic in the doorways and making sure we're safe while removing it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We want to make sure we seal in any of the remaining asbestos dust  - but we'd also like it to be a water proofer so we can glue down hardwood floor a few weeks later.  We're getting the masks, and we're putting plastic in the doorways and making sure we're safe while removing it - we just want to be prepared w/ the right kind of sealer and I'm not sure what kind to get.   Brand names anyone?<br />
we have not removed the asbestos yet.. we're planning the job before we start! We'd like the sealer to lock in the remaining asbestos fibers and also water proof the concrete for hardwood flooring glue down installation afterwards.  we are in the humid south!<br />
We have not removed any of the tiles yet, we are planning the job before we start!   We are in the humid south.</p>
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