Where Does Asbestos Come From?

Asbestos, a term that often strikes fear into the hearts of many, is a group of fibrous minerals known for their heat resistance and durability. It has been used widely in various industries and products for decades. However, The adverse health effects associated with asbestos exposure have sparked increased awareness and concern over its presence in our surroundings. In this blog post, we will explore where asbestos comes from and highlight the importance of contacting experts like Ask Environmental if you reside in Calgary or Red Deer, Alberta. So, where does asbestos come from? Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral

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I’m Pretty Sure I Have Asbestos in My Home, How Can I Tell?

Asbestos is a harmful mineral that was commonly used in various building materials until the late 20th century. Due to its heat resistance and durability, asbestos had widespread applications in construction, insulation, and even household products. However, it was later discovered to pose significant health risks, including lung cancer, stomach cancer, and mesothelioma, when its fibers are released into the air and inhaled or ingested. If you suspect that your home or workplace contains asbestos, it is important to take immediate action for the safety of yourself and others. In this blog post, we will discuss some key indications that

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How Do I Know if My House Has Mold?

When it comes to your home, you want to ensure that it is a safe and healthy environment for you and your family. Unfortunately, one common issue that homeowners face is the presence of mold. Mold can harm your property and health, so it’s crucial to address the issue promptly. But how do you know if your house has mold, and how can you effectively remove it? Signs that Your House Has Mold Mold doesn’t always make an obvious appearance, so it’s crucial to be aware of the potential signs and symptoms of its presence in your home. Here are

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Does My Home Have Asbestos?

Renovating your home? Or knocking it down to build an infill home? Chances are, if your home is older than 1990, you will want to test for Asbestos – there may even be legislation requiring testing. To answer the first question of “Do I have Asbestos in my home?” the answer is maybe. Asbestos was used in many different building materials throughout the 1900s. Common Asbestos containing building materials are Drywall Joint Compound, Texture, Flooring Materials, Insulations, Exterior Stucco, and many more. Asbestos was considered to be a “High Quality” building material, as such it was used often throughout construction.

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What am I breathing in?

What does my air look like? Is my home causing me to get sick? Do I have asbestos in my air? Many of these are common questions we get here at ASK Environmental. Simply put, whether you’re in a city like Calgary, or Red Deer; or live out on an acreage or a farm you have particulate in your air. Particulate is microscopic particles of solids or liquids suspended in the air. Some of these particles can be harmful, however, most are harmless. Do I have mold in my air? The likely answer is YES. No need to panic as

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Invisible Dangers of Water Damage in the Basement

Your home is your castle and it’s as comfortable and welcoming as you make it, but it’s also home to unseen dangers that you may not even realize are there. Black mold can grow in the darkest reaches of your basement and can continue to fester for years given the right damp conditions to feed it, like water damage. And mold is a serious concern, as it poses a major health risk. It’s particularly dangerous to anyone with asthma, allergies, or even something you wouldn’t think could be affected by an external factor like mold, depression. In such instances, mold

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Places Mold Can Hide and How to Get Rid of It

We all know where mold is most likely to rear its ugly head around a home. The bathroom or behind drywall after even a minor floor or spill are the most common areas. But mold can find its way into some unexpected places too, which makes it very difficult to detect and eliminate. Here are some of the spots you may not have thought of looking for hidden mold or were afraid of what you might find. Search them out early and often, before a mold outbreak becomes a much larger problem in your home. Hopefully, this can prevent a

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Little Known Sources of Asbestos

When you hear about asbestos, you probably think it’s not a very common substance that is used today. After all, it’s known to exist in older homes because of its fire-resistant properties, but since 1990, that’s no longer a common practice in the construction industry. Although, many developing countries around the world still use asbestos without the same regulations that we have in North America. But that doesn’t mean asbestos is no longer used at all. There are several ways that asbestos squeezes its way into some of the products and materials that some people use each day. Very Common

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Potential Dangers of Renovations

When thinking about home renovations, there is always a sense of excitement, anticipation, and enjoyment in planning everything to turn out perfectly. But in some instances, such as an old house remodel, that perfect result can end up being thwarted by dangers lurking behind your walls. Asbestos danger in old home renovations is a very troubling subject if it is disturbed. Why Asbestos? While 1990 doesn’t seem like all that long ago to most of us, asbestos was commonly used up to that time in home construction. It was cheap, easy to source, and was resistant to heat and fire.

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Can Air Filters Remove Asbestos?

In 2018, the Canadian government issued a ban on the import and export of asbestos and asbestos containing materials (ACMs), as well as the manufacturing of, selling, or trading of products that contain asbestos, with some exceptions including allowing the military and nuclear facilities to still use the material. Despite this victory, many Canadian homes built prior to 1990 still contain ACMs, so it is understandable that many homeowners are concerned. These are the kinds of questions we hear as asbestos removal Red Deer specialists. What is Asbestos and Can Air Filters Remove Asbestos?  Asbestos is a naturally occurring, fibrous

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