I work in an automotive company through a tire technician time, took me to school. How much risk do I face for the development of lung disease? Personally, I brake service, I just replaced the tires. That means I remain a little dust, so I take the wheel of the car or truck, even if I avoid it on the Breathing versuchenAußerdem macrophages and other leukocytes not perform phagocytosis of asbestos fibers?
Ok, unless they are organic brakes, you will always have the chance of getting some diseases, I worked in a auto repair shop a long time, what did I get, well for starters, Asthma a lung disorder, A skin disorder, all from brake dust, brake fluid, carburetor spray, throttle-body spray, c02 carbon monoxide, Gas odors.
Those tiny microfibers attach to the linings of the aveoli. They lose their elasticity. The white blood cells attack the damage portions of the cell (aveoli). Snowballing effect takes place, until the body begins an all out fight (defense) against the attacking foreign object(s).
Most people who develop mesothelioma have worked on jobs where they inhaled asbestos particles, or they have been exposed to asbestos dust and fibre in other ways. You can learn more from videos of this site:
http://www.victimsofmesothelioma.net about your specific question.