No not at all.
Is broken asbestos siding dangerous.
Hi there about a year or two ago my husband decided to do some diy around the garage s asbestos roof corrugated panels.
Most cases of mesothelioma asbestosis and other asbestos related diseases involve workers who are exposed to high levels of airborne asbestos fibers over long periods of time.
If asbestos remains intact in siding insulation popcorn ceilings or other materials it poses no risk and is not dangerous.
If an asbestos ceiling tile is drilled or broken for example it may release fibers into the air.
Virtually zero risk with asbestos siding.
As for handling it you do need to take a few precautions.
The problems arise with the siding contractors that were exposed to it and cutting it over long periods of time which have over time led to a lot of case of mesothelioma.
Asbestos cement siding is very brittle and can be easily chipped cracked or broken.
Burying asbestos whether it s in a garden farm or public land is incredibly dangerous not only for yourself but for other people who may disturb the soil at a.
Asbestos floor tile is not.
You have nothing to worry about whatsoever.
Asbestos insulation is much much different.
Asbestos containing ceiling tiles floor tiles undamaged laboratory cabinet tops shingles fire doors siding shingles etc.
Asbestos is only dangerous when cut sawn or broken into small enough pieces so that asbestos fibers are sent into the air.
Cement asbestos siding is non organic and so it does not decay and actually holds paint quite well which by the way is not dangerous contrary to what you have been told.
Asbestos only poses a health risk when the fibers are airborne and friable which in the case of asbestos siding only occurs if the siding is actively sawed or broken into many smaller pieces.
Cracked broken pieces etc.
Do not release sufficient particles.
Asbestos is safe as long as it s not airborne and you don t inhale it.
Will not release asbestos fibers unless they are disturbed or damaged in some way.
He didn t use a mask or anything at all for most of it despite my big objections as he said it was totally safe.
The general impression of asbestos has changed over time so that many people now wrongly assuming that it is a highly dangerous toxic substance that must be immediately removed.
Now if you decide to sand it then you got a problem.
Asbestos cement can be dangerous if pulverized by sawing sanding breaking etc.
Scraping or brushing off old paint from asbestos siding is necessary before repainting but dangerous because it can release small asbestos fibres the approach of removing the old shingles and replacing them with new siding is an option that many homeowners have pursued though probably not as safely as they should.
That creates airborne asbestos particles you can inhale.