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Should You Pay for Professional Asbestos Removal?

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Asbestos was once everywhere in the United States of America. However, today, asbestos is recognized as a lethal carcinogen. Asbestos exposure is widely known to be the primary cause of mesothelioma, an aggressive and often fatal form of cancer that affects the lining surrounding most internal organs. Even being exposed to asbestos once is enough to cause this serious illness.

While asbestos is no longer widely used in the U.S., this substance remains in old buildings, especially those built before the 1980s. When disturbed, hidden fibers can be released into the air and inhaled or ingested, leading to mesothelioma. If you suspect asbestos in your home or workplace, you may wonder whether you should hire a professional to remove it or attempt to handle it yourself.

So, should you pay for professional asbestos removal? It is highly advisable to pay for professional asbestos removal, as trying to handle things yourself can be risky. While it might seem like you are saving money, handling asbestos by yourself can turn out to be costlier than hiring professionals.

The Dangers of DIY Asbestos Removal

At first, it might look like removing asbestos from your home or workplace yourself could save you money. But the truth is that handling asbestos removal by yourself is dangerous. Here is why DIY asbestos removal is risky;

  • Fiber release: Activities like sanding, sweeping, or cutting asbestos-contaminated materials can release these fibers into the air without you noticing.
  • Contamination: Once asbestos fibers become airborne, they can settle on furniture, in carpets, or even on clothes, putting many people at risk.
  • Health consequences: Even a little exposure to these asbestos fibers can increase the risk of developing mesothelioma and other serious diseases.
  • Strict regulations: Federal and state agencies have strict standards that must be adhered to when removing asbestos. Failure to adhere to these standards can lead to liability and fines.

In short, attempting DIY removal often causes more problems than it solves.

Why is Professional Removal Safer?

Paying a licensed asbestos abatement removal company offers several benefits. Asbestos abatement professionals use specialized techniques and equipment to prevent fiber release and contamination. These professionals;

  • Test materials to confirm the presence of asbestos
  • Seal off work areas to trap dangerous fibers
  • Wear protective gear, such as disposable suits and respirators, to prevent exposure
  • Dispose of asbestos waste properly

The Cost of Hiring Professionals vs. the Cost of DIY

The price of asbestos abatement depends on factors like how much asbestos is present, how accessible it is, and where it is located. But the truth is that it can be costly. However, while the cost of hiring a licensed asbestos abatement company can feel steep, it is far less than the cost of DIY, which can include significant medical expenses, damaged homes, fines, and legal liability.

Is Removal Always Necessary?

It is vital to note that not all situations require asbestos removal. Sometimes, the best option is encapsulation (sealing the material with a protective barrier). A proper professional inspection is the only way to know what is best in your situation.

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If you or a loved one were diagnosed with mesothelioma, contact our office to speak to one of our experienced nationwide mesothelioma attorneys about your situation. Our office can help investigate your case and determine if compensation can be sought from negligent parties.

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