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| | | Overall-- it's best just left in place. But of course you can't always do that.(ie remodeling) I worked asbestos removal and most of the time, the job was just removing it from a single pipe. For example someone is upgrading a furnace, and there would be just one pipe with asbestos insulation. We'd have to suit up, but it was a pretty easy job... wet it down, wrap in plastic and pull it off. Lots of it was just left in place, such as the insulation around the conduit that would sit between the furnace and the floor/wall that fed all the vents. Usually we'd spray it with encapsulant which looked like watered down milk. I'm guessing it was latex, but I honestly never asked. In general the laws for removing it and transporting it are a lot more strict than the laws about having it in a building. Encountering it a couple times a year won't do much. There are people working and living in buildings with it all the time. As long as it's not stirred up into the air, you are unlikely to breathe it in. But overall, even just a dust mast is good, if for no other reason than you always end up breathing in dust of all kinds in old places.
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