UNDERSTANDING

ASBESTOS:

AWARENESS ALWAYS MATTERS

Exposure Can Happen Anywhere.

Awareness helps reduce exposure and safeguard long-term lung health.

Knowing where asbestos may be present allows safe handling and informed decisions.

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1.7M+

People worldwide impacted by asbestos-related diseases annually

1.7M+

People worldwide impacted by asbestos-related diseases annually

Asbestos may still exist in older homes, schools, and workplaces built decades ago.

Even undisturbed materials can pose a risk if damaged or disturbed during renovation or maintenance.

Long-term exposure can affect lung health, making awareness important for safety.

Knowing where asbestos may be present helps individuals take practical safety measures and protect others.

1.7M+

People worldwide impacted by asbestos-related diseases annually

1.7M+

People worldwide impacted by asbestos-related diseases annually

Asbestos may still exist in older homes, schools, and workplaces built decades ago.

Even undisturbed materials can pose a risk if damaged or disturbed during renovation or maintenance.

Long-term exposure can affect lung health, making awareness important for safety.

Knowing where asbestos may be present helps individuals take practical safety measures and protect others.

YOUR QUESTIONS

ANSWERED

What is asbestos and where can it be found?

It is a mineral once widely used in buildings and products; older homes, schools, and industrial materials may still contain it.

Exposure happens when asbestos fibers become airborne and are inhaled.

Undisturbed asbestos is usually safe, but damaged materials may release fibers.

What are the health risks of asbestos exposure?

Long-term exposure can affect lung health, with risks depending on amount, duration, and type of exposure.

Avoid disturbing the material and contact a certified asbestos professional.

Yes, exposure can pose health risks to anyone who inhales airborne fibers.