Trash & Hazardous Materials Removal
Asbestos, which can cause cancer, can be found in linoleum, vinyl flooring, and mastics made before 1978. The long, thin fibers in asbestos were used to reinforce these materials. Enlarged under a microscope, however, the fibers resemble tiny swords. The shape of these fibers allows them to be breathed deep into the lungs, where they get trapped. Scar tissue develops around the fibers, causing irreversible damage that can lead to cancer. If you think your house has asbestos-containing materials, don’t panic. Undamaged asbestos is usually not harmful, and can be covered up. If you decide the asbestos has to go, do not remove it yourself. Please consult a professional to eradicate the asbestos. In the meantime, make sure you leave the material alone. Don’t sand it, break it away, and don’t cut it. Leaving the old asbestos alone is the safest method.
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