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What is asbestos?
✔✔ A naturally occurring mineral made of fine, durable fibres.
Why was asbestos widely used in buildings?
✔✔ Because it is strong, heat-resistant, and fireproof.
Where is asbestos commonly found in older buildings?
✔✔ In insulation, ceiling tiles, floor tiles, and pipe lagging.
Is asbestos dangerous if left undisturbed?
✔✔ No, it is most dangerous when fibres are released into the air.
How do asbestos fibres enter the body?
✔✔ Through inhalation into the lungs.
What health condition is caused by asbestos scarring the lungs?
✔✔ Asbestosis.
Which cancer is strongly linked to asbestos exposure?
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, ✔✔ Mesothelioma.
Can asbestos-related diseases develop years after exposure?
✔✔ Yes, symptoms can take decades to appear.
Is asbestos visible to the naked eye when airborne?
✔✔ No, asbestos fibres are microscopic.
What year did many countries begin banning asbestos use?
✔✔ In the late 20th century, around the 1980s–2000s.
Can you smell asbestos in the air?
✔✔ No, asbestos has no smell.
What should you do if you suspect asbestos is present?
✔✔ Stop work and report it immediately.
Is it safe to drill or cut materials that may contain asbestos?
✔✔ No, this can release dangerous fibres.
Who is legally allowed to remove asbestos?
✔✔ Trained and licensed asbestos professionals.
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