Asbestos Hazard
Asbestos becomes a hazard when it is airborne. If asbestos in the home becomes damaged, asbestos fibers may be released. For example, when asbestos insulation around boilers, furnaces, and pipes deteriorates, it releases asbestos dust. Ceilings containing asbestos may release fibers when they are drilled or patched. If the ceilings are in poor condition, air movement from ceiling fans and opening and closing draperies may spread asbestos dust.
Asbestos Transite pipes, which are used underground to transport water to the home and in some flue pipes, may pose another problem. Transite is an asbestos-containing cement material that deteriorates over time. As the Transite deteriorates, asbestos fibers can be released from the pipe’s interior into the drinking water flowing through the pipe. This information is brought to you by AsbestosNetwork.com. Please be sure to stop by and check out our website at DirtyDuctsCleaning.com