The risk of developing mesothelioma is increased in people who are exposed to high levels of asbestos over long periods of time. Because asbestos fibers are strong and resistant to heat, they are used in a wide variety of applications and people may suffer exposure without even knowing it.
Workers at high risk of developing mesothelioma
Following are some of the occupations of individuals who are exposed to high levels of asbestos on a daily basis and may be at risk for developing mesothelioma:
Others who may be at risk of mesothelioma
Family members:
People living with those exposed to high levels of asbestos fibers are at risk for developing mesothelioma. The dust containing asbestos fibers can get trapped in the workers' clothing and brought home. Today, workers in occupational environments rich with asbestos are required to shower and put on fresh clothes before they leave to ensure the safety of their family members.
Neighborhoods near manufacturing plants:
People living near plants manufacturing asbestos-containing products are also at risk of mesothelioma as the fibers can be leaked into the environment.
Smokers:
While smoking is not directly related to mesothelioma, studies show smoking may trigger the disease in people who have been exposed to asbestos.
If you or someone you know may be at risk for mesothelioma, contact us for more information.