Asbestos

Asbestos A mineral fiber that can pollute air or water and cause cancer or asbestosis when inhaled. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has banned or severely restricted its use in manufacturing and construction. Asbestosis is not a cancer. It is a chronic and progressive lung disease caused by inhaling asbestos fibres over a long period of time. It may take 5 to 20 years before symptoms develop. Liability arising out of asbestos related injuries is commonly excluded from coverage in umbrella policies and in some general liability policies. Asbestos Liability Insurance is critical to those who deal with asbestos either directly or indirectly. Unfortunately, it's not possible to identify whether your home contains asbestos on your own. If you are concerned about the presence of asbestos in your home, you will have to contact a professional to do an inspection. Possible locations of asbestos in your home include: Insulation, Paint, Around stoves, boilers, water heaters and fireplaces, Heating ducts and furnaces, Vinyl flooring, Ceiling tiles or "popcorn ceiling", Exterior walls, especially stucco shingles. Top at-risk occupations for asbestos exposure; construction workers, firefighters, industrial workers, power plant worker, shipyard workers, mining, demolition crew. Ultimately, navigating the complexities of asbestos and insurance requires awareness, proactive disclosure, and careful consideration of your specific needs and risks. Remember, staying informed and taking necessary precautions can help mitigate potential problems and ensure comprehensive protection. #benewinsurance #insurtech #inclusiveinsurance #insurance #reinsurance #takaful

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