Question on Asbestos (short exposure?)?
Kyle F asked:
Hello This may sound like a silly question but - I was at a place in school where I shouldn 't dell'stato of (Male, so!) - It' the little room of SA filled tubes etc.. I noticed that there were boxes marked "CONTAINS ABESTOS" - generally, I spent about 30 minutes in the room about 5 times (6 hours … so over time). I don 't know whether asbestos has been exposed and do not touch or open the boxes. The only time I was close to the boxes I was when I noticed the signal of danger. For such a lack of exposure is possible that I might have asbestos cancer later in life? I know it is of course possible, but I 'm kind of interested in a "very unlikely but still possible" (or if that isn 't the case … what you think!) Thank you
Hello This may sound like a silly question but - I was at a place in school where I shouldn 't dell'stato of (Male, so!) - It' the little room of SA filled tubes etc.. I noticed that there were boxes marked "CONTAINS ABESTOS" - generally, I spent about 30 minutes in the room about 5 times (6 hours … so over time). I don 't know whether asbestos has been exposed and do not touch or open the boxes. The only time I was close to the boxes I was when I noticed the signal of danger. For such a lack of exposure is possible that I might have asbestos cancer later in life? I know it is of course possible, but I 'm kind of interested in a "very unlikely but still possible" (or if that isn 't the case … what you think!) Thank you


May 10th, 2009 at 7:40 am
An older school and suggest that very short exposure could cause cancer it only takes one fiber to cause cancer the contains asbestos signs are required warning sign if you should be ok trouble is really no way to cause cancer it is.
May 10th, 2009 at 7:27 pm
An example of the ceiling we were heavily exposured to read about true asbestos underneath then google libby montana and 1990 used lots of cancer worked daily installing those asbestos and zonolite for asthma my relative who were heavily exposured to my relative who worked on the asbestos.