Environmental Services Of America

Category: Asbestos testing service

Address: 3540 Wheeler Rd Suite 3001, Augusta, GA 30909, USA

Phone: +17062063733

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Luiz Torres

Aug 14, 2022

Thanks a lot for this Great Job!

Michael McEnaney

Jan 6, 2022

I own Koala Insulation of Atlanta Perimeter North and a client had a dry wall issue and had concern that the dry wall might have asbestos. I contacted ESA to do an analysis prior to continuing insulation removal and replacement. They were promo efficient and fast in assessing the situation which enabled us to get back with the customer to complete the job. GREAT SERVICE - they are in my contact list for future needs!

Kenza Benmansour

Dec 29, 2021

Very helpful and professional team !!! Thank you for your awesome job 👍

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Questions & Answers

How long after exposure to asbestos do symptoms appear?

Ronald Harold | Apr 11, 2022
Environmental Services Of America | May 11, 2022

The majority of asbestosis patients develop symptoms between 20 and 30 years after being exposed to asbestos. When someone has been exposed to asbestos for an extended length of time, a decade or more, the latency period for developing symptoms is closer to 20 years.

How do you know if you have asbestos in your lungs?

Ronald Harold | Apr 11, 2022
Environmental Services Of America | May 11, 2022

Shortness of breath, coughing, and chest pain are the most typical symptoms of asbestos exposure. Pleural plaques are a symptom that a person has been exposed to a level of risk that puts them at risk of developing additional diseases. They may manifest prior to the development of mesothelioma or lung cancer. Signs of Asbestos Exposure Affecting the Lungs • Shortness of breath • Dry cough or wheezing • Crackling sound when breathing • Chest pain or tightness • Respiratory complications • Pleural effusion (accumulation of fluid in the space surrounding a lung) • Pleural plaques • Pleural thickening • Asbestosis

Does a dust mask help with asbestos?

Ronald Harold | Apr 11, 2022
Environmental Services Of America | May 11, 2022

Not designed to eliminate asbestos A dust mask is excellent at what it is intended to do, which is to block out ordinary dust. However, this is insufficient to prevent asbestos particles from entering the air. Wearing a simple mask purchased at Lowe's or Home Depot will not provide you with the necessary protection or assure that you do not develop mesothelioma.

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