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Sunday, February 11, 2018

Illegal Asbestos Dumping Endangers Environment and Public Health


Asbestos dumped illegally can contaminate the environment and put people's health at risk.

The responsible removal and disposal of asbestos generally requires the work of reputable, licensed asbestos abatement professionals.  Unfortunately, in many cases across America and around the globe, contractors who have performed asbestos removal work have cut corners in disposing of asbestos, contaminating the environment and putting people’s health at risk. In South Florida cities such as Hollywood, Miami Beach, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami, homeowners, municipalities, businesses and other entities that need asbestos removed from buildings and properties should only hire companies that will perform the work properly in all phases of the work. Leading asbestos removal miami companies should follow industry guidelines and state regulations and laws to safely extract asbestos from buildings like motels, schools, auditoriums, schools, houses, condominiums, post offices and other structures, and then legally bring this toxic substance to approved disposal sites.

In a recent case from Australia, a site used for illegally dumping asbestos has residents in the surrounding area worried about their health. Asbestos that people have disposed of improperly can contaminate soil, dirt and bodies of water. If people inadvertently consume dirt or water contaminated by asbestos or inhale contaminated dust, they may risk developing a number of diseases linked to asbestos exposure.  Reputable businesses that perform asbestos abatement fort lauderdale work will generally remove asbestos from structures responsibly and then properly dispose of the substance, minimizing people’s potential exposure at each step along the process. Only use companies licensed by the State of Florida for asbestos removal jobs to get the best and safest outcome.

Asbestos that contaminates public spaces can cause illnesses and diseases for anyone unfortunate enough to encounter it. Although short-term exposure to asbestos will generally not lead to long-term health problems, breathing problems can develop in the short-term. Extended exposure to asbestos can lead to respiratory conditions like asbestosis and mesothelioma, an incurable form of cancer.