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Warns Homeowners About Potential Asbestos Exposure When Renovating Homes March 16, 2011 Renovating Older Homes Can Put Homeowners At Risk For Asbestos Exposure DALLAS (March 16, 2011) – John Langdoc , shareholder at the mesothelioma law firm of Baron & Budd, P. C. is warning homeowners about the potential dangers of asbestos exposure in older homes. Even though a home update can result in a more economical and “green”home, people considering renovations should use caution as asbestos could be lurking in the home’s original building materials. “Asbestos use was common in many building materials through the 1970s, even in residential homes,”said mesothelioma attorney John Langdoc. “When left alone, the asbestos isn’t harmful, but once disturbed, such as during renovation, asbestos fibers become airborne. Then the fibers can be inhaled and lodged in the lungs. This is a type of asbestos exposure that, decades later, can develop into asbestos cancers such as mesothelioma.” Some common areas of the home where asbestos may be present include joint compounds, piping, roofing materials and floor tiles. “When renovating an older home, it’s important for homeowners to take the necessary precautions to check for asbestos prior to starting any renovations,”said John Langdoc. “If you find that your home does have asbestos in it, it should be properly removed before beginning renovations.” While many people think that asbestos is still a thing of the past, its use has not been banned in the United States. In fact, even today, asbestos is still used in a number of products in the U.S. including auto parts and certain construction materials. The mesothelioma law firm of Baron & Budd has been defending the rights of asbestos cancer sufferers and their families for more than 30 years and has been at the forefront of asbestos litigation. In fact, Baron & Budd was among the first law firms to successfully litigate an asbestos lawsuit. For more information about asbestos testing, asbestos removal and other asbestos issues, visit Baron & Budd’s dedicated asbestos cancer website Mesothelioma News at http://www.mesotheliomanews.com/ or call 1.866.855.1229. About Baron & Budd, P.C. The national mesothelioma law firm of Baron & Budd, P.C. has a more than 30-year history of "Protecting What's Right" for asbestos sufferers and their families. As one of the first law firms to successfully litigate an asbestos lawsuit, Baron & Budd continues to actively represent veterans, industry workers and others who are suffering as a result of exposure to asbestos. Baron & Budd achieved the largest mesothelioma verdict ever in the state of Texas, a $55 million verdict for an asbestos sufferer and his family in El Paso, Texas. Visit Baron & Budd's dedicated mesothelioma website Mesothelioma News at http://www.mesotheliomanews.com/ or call 1.866.855.1229 for information on medical treatments, mesothelioma cancer doctors and treatment centers, high risk jobs, veterans issues and financial assistance for asbestos cancer care. http://baronandbudd.com/ . Search the site Search Home Press Room John Langdoc of Baron & Budd, P.C. Warns Homeowners About Potential Asbestos Exposure When Renovating Homes ATTORNEY SEARCH Search By Attorney Name Select... 6 Search By Attorney Practice Area Choose one... 6 PROTECTING WHAT'S RIGHT BLOG Speaking Up for the Federal Labor Standards Act Lightening Strikes Twice in Libby, Montana: EPA Knew but Didn ’t Act on Asbestos Contaminated Wood Chips So just what part of so-called frivolous lawsuits is frivolous? 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Renovating Older Homes Can Put Homeowners At Risk vickisutherland Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 17 Category: News & Reports.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 21, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description John Langdoc of Baron and Budd, P.C. warns homeowners about potential asbestos exposure when renovating homes. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: About Baron & Budd Legal Services Case Results Press Room Brief Bank Careers Contact Us Español John Langdoc of Baron & Budd, P.C. Warns Homeowners About Potential Asbestos Exposure When Renovating Homes March 16, 2011 Renovating Older Homes Can Put Homeowners At Risk For Asbestos Exposure DALLAS (March 16, 2011) – John Langdoc , shareholder at the mesothelioma law firm of Baron & Budd, P. C. is warning homeowners about the potential dangers of asbestos exposure in older homes. Even though a home update can result in a more economical and “green”home, people considering renovations should use caution as asbestos could be lurking in the home’s original building materials. “Asbestos use was common in many building materials through the 1970s, even in residential homes,”said mesothelioma attorney John Langdoc. “When left alone, the asbestos isn’t harmful, but once disturbed, such as during renovation, asbestos fibers become airborne. Then the fibers can be inhaled and lodged in the lungs. This is a type of asbestos exposure that, decades later, can develop into asbestos cancers such as mesothelioma.” Some common areas of the home where asbestos may be present include joint compounds, piping, roofing materials and floor tiles. “When renovating an older home, it’s important for homeowners to take the necessary precautions to check for asbestos prior to starting any renovations,”said John Langdoc. “If you find that your home does have asbestos in it, it should be properly removed before beginning renovations.” While many people think that asbestos is still a thing of the past, its use has not been banned in the United States. In fact, even today, asbestos is still used in a number of products in the U.S. including auto parts and certain construction materials. The mesothelioma law firm of Baron & Budd has been defending the rights of asbestos cancer sufferers and their families for more than 30 years and has been at the forefront of asbestos litigation. In fact, Baron & Budd was among the first law firms to successfully litigate an asbestos lawsuit. For more information about asbestos testing, asbestos removal and other asbestos issues, visit Baron & Budd’s dedicated asbestos cancer website Mesothelioma News at http://www.mesotheliomanews.com/ or call 1.866.855.1229. About Baron & Budd, P.C. The national mesothelioma law firm of Baron & Budd, P.C. has a more than 30-year history of "Protecting What's Right" for asbestos sufferers and their families. As one of the first law firms to successfully litigate an asbestos lawsuit, Baron & Budd continues to actively represent veterans, industry workers and others who are suffering as a result of exposure to asbestos. Baron & Budd achieved the largest mesothelioma verdict ever in the state of Texas, a $55 million verdict for an asbestos sufferer and his family in El Paso, Texas. Visit Baron & Budd's dedicated mesothelioma website Mesothelioma News at http://www.mesotheliomanews.com/ or call 1.866.855.1229 for information on medical treatments, mesothelioma cancer doctors and treatment centers, high risk jobs, veterans issues and financial assistance for asbestos cancer care. http://baronandbudd.com/ . Search the site Search Home Press Room John Langdoc of Baron & Budd, P.C. Warns Homeowners About Potential Asbestos Exposure When Renovating Homes ATTORNEY SEARCH Search By Attorney Name Select... 6 Search By Attorney Practice Area Choose one... 6 PROTECTING WHAT'S RIGHT BLOG Speaking Up for the Federal Labor Standards Act Lightening Strikes Twice in Libby, Montana: EPA Knew but Didn ’t Act on Asbestos Contaminated Wood Chips So just what part of so-called frivolous lawsuits is frivolous? 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