Asbestos was once known for its strength, insulation properties, and fire resistance, making it a staple in many New Zealand homes and buildings constructed before 2000. Over the years, as research has linked asbestos exposure to serious illnesses like lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis, it has become a leading occupational hazard and a major health risk.
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Read MoreEvery year, on September 26th, the world unites to observe Global Mesothelioma Awareness Day, a day dedicated to raising about mesothelioma, a rare and aggressive cancer primarily caused by exposure to asbestos.
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Read MoreAsbestos, once hailed as a miracle material for its fire resistance and durability, has left a grim legacy of health hazards. Today, the mere mention of asbestos invokes concern due to its association with severe respiratory diseases.
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