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What Exactly is Asbestos Abatement?

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Asbestos terms can be confusing. What does friable mean? How about asbestos abatement? What exactly is this substance? We all see commercials about  exposure, but what is it really? Luckily, Asbestos Abatement Services has all the information to help you better understand asbestos terms.

What is Asbestos?

Asbestos is a tiny fiber that was commonly used in building materials because it was cost effective and fire retardant. Asbestos was also durable, making it a miracle fiber for construction materials. However, asbestos was dangerous. No one realized it at the time, but over the years asbestos has caused cancer and even death. Some buildings and homes still contain asbestos fibers in the materials.

Non-Friable and Friable

What exactly is friable? In terms of hazardous material, friable is when the materials have been disturbed or broken down, allowing the asbestos to expose people. Friable asbestos is the most dangerous and should be removed from a home or business immediately. Non-friable asbestos is materials that are still intact. Non-friable asbestos is still dangerous but is not an immediate danger. Friable and non-friable asbestos should still be removed from your home or business, as it is still very hazardous to your health.

Asbestos Abatement

Asbestos abatement is a term used to cover most asbestos-related services. It can mean the testing and removal of asbestos from a home or business. Asbestos abatement companies test for asbestos, remove it, and dispose of it in a safe manner. An asbestos abatement company is fully certified, insured, and licensed to handle asbestos. If you believe your home or business contains asbestos it is important that you hire an asbestos abatement company to test for asbestos. Asbestos testing is an important part of asbestos abatement. The tests are able to find even trace amounts of asbestos. This is important when removal is completed. An asbestos abatement company will inspect your home after removal to ensure it is safe for you to return.