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Places where asbestos might be hiding in your home

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(NC) Asbestos is a naturally occurring, fibrous mineral that is durable, and it’s known for its fire-retardant properties. As a result, it was frequently added to common building materials.

By now, most of us are aware that asbestos is a potential carcinogen - that means it can cause cancer if it gets into your body. The good news is that, in most cases, if the material is left undisturbed - sealed behind walls and floorboards, for example - the fibres aren’t floating in the air so, it’s not really something to worry about.

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But if you live in an older home and are planning on doing some renovations, you should test for the presence of asbestos first.