Asbestos.com - About Us
Asbestos.com is the web's leading resource for up-to-date information regarding asbestos exposure and resulting illnesses. At asbestos.com, our mission is two-fold: to educate the public about how to avoid the dangers of asbestos and to assist people who have already been diagnosed with asbestos-related diseases.
Working off the principle that knowledge saves lives, we offer a one-stop resource on all issues concerning asbestos, from how to prevent exposure to what steps to take if diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease. In contrast to other online sites, we offer advice on how to avoid asbestos exposure with hopes of preventing future unnecessary exposure. Asbestos.com provides information on all prevention matters, such as where asbestos can be found in the home and workplace, how to identify asbestos-containing materials, and what to do with hazardous asbestos products. We also provide the largest asbestos services directory on the web, which features lists of asbestos testing agencies as well as abatement companies. Our site aims to simplify the often challenging task of finding the facts by providing multifaceted and comprehensive asbestos information in one place.
Dedicated to education and spreading awareness, Asbestos.com endeavors to team up with fire departments, municipalities, and other safety organizations across the nation. Additionally, we highlight worthy charities devoted to helping asbestos-related disease. Our organization is made possible by funding from attorneys across the country who have helped mesothelioma and asbestos victims and want to give back to the community.
For more than a decade, Asbestos.com has been revered as the leading online resource for all issues surrounding asbestos exposure and resulting diseases. Our ultimate goal is to save lives and put an end to the asbestos epidemic by educating the public on the real and eminent dangers of asbestos. Though most people are under the impression that asbestos is a concern of the past, we are committed to informing the public that asbestos is still a dangerous and prevalent problem that cannot be ignored any longer.
Veterans AssistanceAsbestos.com's Veterans Assistance Department can help you with questions about veterans and asbestos-related illnesses or about potential benefits. |
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Search through our extensive list of ships that used asbestos-containing products.
(e.g. USS Alabama BB 60)
Mesothelioma BooksTwo must read books for anyone who has or who is caring for someone with mesothelioma. |
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Are You Eligible?Asbestos.com now offers free assitance with social security disability benefits for those affected by mesothelioma & other asbestos-related illnesses. |
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