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The best way to prevent mesotheliomas
is to prevent or limit your exposure to asbestos
in homes, in public buildings, and at work. People
who may be exposed to asbestos at work include miners,
factory workers, insulation manufacturers, railroad
workers, ship builders, gas mask manufacturers,
and construction workers, particularly those involved
with insulation. If there is a possibility of on-the-job
exposure, such as renovating old buildings, then
you should use all protective equipment, work practices,
and safety procedures designed for working around
asbestos.
If you live in an older home, there may be
asbestos-containing insulation or other materials. A knowledgeable expert
can check your home to determine if there is any asbestos and if it poses
any risk of exposure. This may involve testing the air for asbestos levels.
It is often more dangerous to remove the materials containing asbestos than
to leave them alone. You may then decide to have the asbestos removed from
your home. You should hire a qualified contractor to perform this job, to
avoid contaminating your home further or causing any exposure to the
workers. You should not attempt to remove asbestos-containing material
yourself. |