Asbestos was once widely used in modern construction materials due to its heat resistance, insulating ability, and strength. For a long time, it was widely used in residential and commercial buildings throughout the United States. But today, asbestos is recognized as a serious environmental and health problem. When asbestos-containing materials are disturbed during renovation, vandalism, storm loss, or increasing aging decay, the microscopic fibers can become airborne and remain suspended for hours. This creates serious respiratory health risks. Once asbestos fibers enter the lungs, they can be fully embedded within tissues, possibly particularly serious diseases along with mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis, because symptoms often take many years to appear, making asbestos exposure particularly dangerous. Professional asbestos removal is a tightly controlled process designed to capture, incorporate, dispose of and properly release hazardous materials without contaminating t...