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Asbestos in Homes

Asbestos Test Kit

December 14, 2016

Asbestos Test Kit

Although Asbestos seems like an outdated word, it is still very relevant, and it is still everywhere. It is still something you should be concerned about.  While hazards like lead take the national spotlight, it is important to remember how dangerous hazards are in general. Lead isn’t the only thing that you need to worry about. Even if you live in a completely brand new house, you need to test your home for hazards. Asbestos is arguably one of the most dangerous hazards out, and you can ease your mind with a $32 Asbestos Test Kit.  

What are the dangers of Asbestos?

Asbestos fibers most often become trapped in the lining of the lungs, called the pleura. They also can collect in the lining of the abdominal cavity (peritoneum) or heart (pericardium). Once fibers cause biological damage, the stage is set for the decades-long latency period for the development of malignant mesothelioma.

Examples of those who may be exposed to asbestos in the workplace are those in industrial settings, shipyards, auto repair shops, old houses, school, and public buildings.  

You may be asking how does asbestos cause cancer?  While asbestos exposure is hazardous, not all asbestos products are inherently hazardous. Because asbestos must be inhaled to represent a health risk, only loose asbestos fibers or those in the air supply (a condition known as friable) represent a true hazard. Stable asbestos compounds, such as intact cement, tiles, or other products are generally not an immediate hazard.  Exposure to friable asbestos fibers was common when grinding, chipping, demolishing, or retrofitting asbestos products. Each of these functions could potentially release asbestos into the air supply where it would be easily inhaled.  In this case asbestos and mesothelioma can be the result.

Where can Asbestos be found?

  • Attic and wall insulation produced containing vermiculite
  • Vinyl floor tiles and the backing on vinyl sheet flooring and adhesives
  • Roofing and siding shingles
  • Textured paint and patching compounds used on wall and ceilings
  • Walls and floors around wood-burning stoves protected with asbestos paper, millboard, or cement sheets
  • Hot water and steam pipes coated with asbestos material or covered with an asbestos blanket or tape
  • Oil and coal furnaces and door gaskets with asbestos insulation
  • Heat-resistant fabrics
  • Automobile clutches and brakes

Cost of Asbestos Testing

The cost of asbestos testing will vary dramatically based on the size of the building and the scope of the specific project.  It is hard to simply look at a material in order to know if asbestos is present, and this usually means that sampling is the first step in the process.  A  standard “on site” sampling in a modern home, can range from $250 to $750.  

As mentioned, our Asbestos Test Kit starts at only $32, a fair price to pay for peace of mind

Why is the EIT Asbestos Test Kit a great kit?

The first general rule of thumb is to make sure that the kit complies with certified EPA standards. Asbestos is a dangerous cancer causing material that should be handled with the utmost care and caution. Your test kit should include protective materials like gloves and a mask. Our Asbestos Test Kit includes:

  • Dust Mask
  • Pre Packaged Gloves
  • Sample Baggies
  • Chain of Custody
  • Return Shipping label & Shipper Bag

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