Asbestos insulation was once (disturbingly) the darling of industry and manufacturing for many decades, and used extensively for over a century due to its exceptional insulating properties. Composed of strong, densely packed fibers, asbesto was once considered nothing short of a ‘miracle mineral’ and used to make various building materials, such as aislamiento for homes, offices, and other structural spaces. Tragically, we are now all-too painfully aware that exposure to asbesto can cause anything from relatively mild illness to catastrophic diagnoses, such as an aggressive form of asbesto-related cancer, called mesothelioma.
If your home or office was built prior to 1977, it’s highly likely that asbestos insulation is present, unless it has already been removed since construction. Given that so many of us still live and work in older buildings, the possibility of asbestos insulation lurking is something we can’t afford to ignore. It’s vital, therefore, to understand what asbestos insulation actually looks like, why it’s so peligroso, and how to protect yourself and others from it – prevention is most certainly better than cure.
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If you may have been exposed to asbesto, even when you were a child, speak to your healthcare provider about tests and screening to help detect the presence of asbesto fibers and asbesto-related diseases.
Aislamiento de asbesto Varieties
- El relleno suelto de asbesto: Often mixed with other insulative materials, such as vermiculite or cellulose, and commonly used to insulate walls, attics, and ceilings
- Spray-on asbesto: Efficiently applied using a spray gun to insulate surfaces such as ductwork, piping, walls, and ceilings
- El asbesto-containing plaster: Used to coat walls and ceilings, as well as to create decorative features, such as moldings and textured finishes
- El asbesto-containing pipe aislamiento: Commonly wrapped around pipes, boilers, and other heating and cooling equipment to prevent heat loss
“Some asbesto fibers may bypass…your body’s natural defenses…and lodge deep within your lungs. Those fibers can remain in place for a very long time and may never be removed.”Fuente: Asociación Americana del Pulmón |
Do Not Disturb
While asbestos insulation isn’t dangerous when intact and left undisturbed, construction work or home renovation could dislodge the asbesto particles, sending it airborne and making the air around you incredibly hazardous to your health. El Instituto Nacional del Cáncer’s position is crystal-clear – there’s simply no such thing as a safe level of asbesto exposure. Once the asbesto fibers have been released, they can easily waft around, inconspicuously meandering into adjacent rooms, and putting everyone at even greater risk of respiratory issues, or worse down the track.
Sharing a home or vehicle with someone wearing asbesto-tainted clothing puts you at risk of asbesto-related diseases.1
The Gray Ghost
Identifying asbestos insulation with the naked eye can be quite the conundrum, as it’s devilishly similar in appearance to many modern, safe alternatives. Still, it does possess certain characteristics that help to figure it out.
The texture of asbesto aislamiento is a fairly distinct feature that can help in its identification. Typically, asbestos insulation is coarse and fibrous, comprising tightly packed fibers (which enabled it to trap heat so well), and this texture can sometimes be apparent upon closer inspection.
“Generally, those who develop asbesto-related diseases show no signs of illness for a long time after exposure.”Fuente: Instituto Nacional del Cáncer (NIH)2 |
It’s important to note, however, that not all asbestos insulation features the same, tell-tale texture; loose-fill asbesto, for example, consists of small, loose fibers that can appear rather ‘fluffy.’ This type of aislamiento was frequently used to insulate attics, ceilings, and walls in both residential and commercial buildings.
El asbesto comes in a variety of colors, but most asbestos insulation is white or gray.
Color is another factor to consider when attempting to identify asbestos insulation. Asbestos insulation can be gray, white, or somewhere in between with a grayish tinge. That said, it’s vital to understand that color alone is’t a sufficient indicator of asbesto content for the purposes of staying safe.
“All forms of asbesto are carcinogenic to humans.”3
Lastly, age is a crucial factor in correctly detecting asbestos insulation.
Asbestos insulation was a mainstream construction material until well into the 1970s; if your home was built before then, it’s highly likely to contain asbestos insulation (unless someone in-the-know has already had it removed). If you occupy an older building, it’s advisable to err on the side of caution and have it professionally assessed.
To distinguish between asbesto and non-asbestos insulation, it’s important to look for certain markers. Asbestos insulation is typically much denser than non-asbestos insulation, and it may have a more irregular or “burly” texture. Additionally, asbestos insulation may contain small, sharp fibers that can be dangerous if inhaled. Conversely, non-asbestos insulation tends to be smoother and more uniform in textural appearance.
El asbesto has no taste or smell.
Es posible que no sepa que lo está respirando.




The Canary in the Coal Mine
Irving Selikoff, a renowned physician and epidemiologist, was one of the first scientists on the asbesto scene research-wise, recognizing the hazards of asbesto exposure beyond the mining and manufacturing industries. Conducted his research during the mid-20th century, his findings helped to highlight the health risks faced by workers in the aislamiento industry and coming into regular contact with asbesto fibers.
“The overall evidence suggests there is no hay nivel seguro de asbesto exposición."Fuente: Instituto Nacional del Cáncer (NIH)4 |
When Dr. Selikoff’s published his findings that asbesto caused health problems, the asbesto industry called him ‘dangerous’.
Selikoff’s studies shone a blinding, alarming light on the fact that asbesto exposure can lead to various health issues, including mesothelioma and asbestosis; his research also uncovered the extent of the risks being taken – that even brief exposure to asbesto could lead to long-term damage to our health.
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BÚSQUEDA GRATIS >Selikoff’s crucial findings helped to raise awareness as to the dangers of asbesto, and played a crucial role in bringing about stricter regulations and safety measures to protect workers from its devastating effects. This important work also contributed to asbesto being formally recognized as a carcinogen, thus highlighting the need for continued research to fully understand the health implications of exposure – and as they dug deeper, the plot sadly thickened.
The health risks of asbesto exposure can include:
| Mesotelioma: cancer of the mesothelium, the thin layer of tissue surrounding the body’s organs. This cancer is only known to be caused by asbesto exposure. | Cáncer de pulmón |
| Cáncer de laringe: Cáncer de laringe (sección de la garganta llamada laringe) | Cáncer de ovarios |
| Cáncer de estómago | Cáncer de colón |
| Cáncer de faringe | La Asbestosis: a chronic lung disease associated with asbesto exposición |
| Enfermedad Pulmonar Obstructiva Crónica (EPOC) | Atelectasia (collapsed lung) |
| Derrame pleural (acumulación de líquido alrededor de los pulmones) | Derrame pericárdico (acumulación de líquido alrededor del corazón) |
My Home Has Aislamiento de asbesto – What Do I Do?
The only way to stay safe from asbestos insulation is to take it seriously, and that means educating yourself as to the dangers, the chances of exposure, the likelihood of it being present in your property, and calling in the experts to handle it.
Use a professional for proper asbesto testing and removal
Never (ever) attempt to test asbestos insulation for yourself, as you could inadvertently spread the fibers and put yourself in even greater danger. Instead, have it tested by a professional asbesto inspector, who’ll be able to identify whether asbesto is present and recommend the appropriate course of action to take.
It may be necessary to have the asbestos insulation removed by a licensed professional, although sometimes, it’s recommended to leave it in situ and monitor it regularly for any signs of deterioration or damage. That said, it’s understandable to want to get rid of it, and the pros can advise you as to whether they can remove it for you regardless, or if not, why not.
El asbesto causes cancer. Health researchers are learning how.
Studies show that asbesto fibers embed in the bodily tissue:
- Causando cicatrices
- Alterar los mecanismos de defensa del cuerpo.
- Aumento de la formación de radicales libres (cargas eléctricas que se sabe que aumentan la probabilidad de cáncer)
- Dañar el ADN que controla el crecimiento celular, lo que podría conducir a la formación de carcinomas (tumores cancerosos)
Asbestos insulation can be one of the most dangerous asbesto products. The fibers can easily break off and become airborne, making them easy to inhale.
It’s crucial to avoid disturbing asbestos insulation. If you must work with or near asbestos insulation, without fail wear your protective gear, including face mask, goggles, and gloves to help prevent the inhalation of the deadly fibers. Should asbesto need to be removed, hire a licensed professional with experience in handling it safely – they will have all the necessary equipment and training to safely remove or repair the aislamiento while minimizing the risk of exposure.
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El asbesto claims aren’t just a day in the office for Justinian C. Lane.
Son una misión.
In the past, workers exposed to asbesto were kept in the dark about the dangers of asbesto exposure. Among those workers were Justinian’s grandparents and his own father.
Unfortunately, they were also kept in the dark about the compensation options available to them, such as asbesto lawsuits and trust funds. In their later years, they died from asbesto-related cancers.
Because no one in Justinian’s family knew their options, they never received any compensation for the death of their loved ones.
Hoy, estamos trabajando para cambiar el rumbo.
Puede haber una compensación significativa disponible para usted si ha contraído una enfermedad o lesión relacionada con el asbesto. Esto incluye tanto a los trabajadores como a los miembros de la familia que han estado expuestos.
Compensation is your key to receiving the medical treatment you need, funding asbesto removal services, and maintaining your physical well-being.
Want to know one of the quickest and easiest ways to receive compensation? Let us talk to you about asbesto trust claims. This option can often avoid lawsuits altogether.
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Además de demandas legales, discapacidad de veteranos, seguridad social y protección del empleo como compensación de trabajadores, FELA y La ley de Jones para los trabajadores marítimos, hay asbesto trusts that have been set up to compensate those harmed by asbesto without having to file a lawsuit.
The dangers of asbesto used to be an industry-guarded secret kept from suffering people like Justinian’s family. Not anymore. We’re bringing you the truth.
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Nuestro sitio web tiene una gran cantidad de información dedicada a cosas como la salud y la seguridad, asbesto pruebas, asbesto removal, y información legal sobre compensation for asbesto lesiones.
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1 Anua, S.M., Semple, S., Shakri, S.F.M., Safuan, S., Mazlan, N. and Asri, A.A.M., 2019. A review of the take-home exposure pathway of workplace hazards. International Journal of Medical Toxicology & Legal Medicine, 22(3and4), pp.13-19.
2 Instituto Nacional del Cáncer (NIH), El asbesto Fact Sheet.
3 IARC Working Group on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans. Arsenic, metals, fibres, and dusts. IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans. 2012 ;100(Pt C):11-465. PMID: 23189751.
4 Instituto Nacional del Cáncer (NIH), El asbesto Fact Sheet.



