What should be done about Asbestos in the home?
If you find asbestos in your house and it's in good condition, the best option is to leave it alone. Asbestos material in good condition should not release fibers. Asbestos only becomes dangerous when fibers are sent into the air and are breathed into the lungs.
If you find asbestos, check it routinely. Without touching it, search for any signs of damage, including water damage. If the asbestos material is somewhat damaged, limit access to that area. Make sure you do not further disturb the material by hitting or handling it. Throw away asbestos gloves, ironing board covers and stove-top pads. Call your local environmental officials to learn proper removal techniques.
If the material is significantly damaged or if planned changes to your home may disturb it, enlist a professional's help. Before making significant changes to your home, make sure it does not contain asbestos.
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