When these fibres are inhaled they can cause serious diseases
which are responsible for around 4500 deaths a year. There are four
main diseases caused by asbestos: mesothelioma (which is always fatal),
lung cancer (almost always fatal), asbestosis (not always fatal, but it
can be very debilitating) and diffuse pleural thickening (not fatal).
Asbestos fibres are present in the environment in Great Britain
so people are exposed to very low levels of fibres. However, a key
factor in the risk of developing an asbestos-related disease is the
total number of fibres breathed in. Working on or near damaged
asbestos-containing materials or breathing in high levels of asbestos
fibres, which may be many hundreds of times that of environmental
levels can increase your chances of getting an asbestos-related
disease.Asbestos related diseases won't affect immediately but later on in life, so there is a need for you to protect yourself now to prevent you contracting an asbestos-related disease in the future. It is also important to remember that people who smoke and are also exposed to asbestos fibres are at a much greater risk of developing lung cancer.
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