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You are not required to hire a certified asbestos removal contractor, however, removing it yourself is strongly NOT recommended as the health risks associated with asbestos are great.
Amosite asbestos (brown asbestos) was commonly used in cement, insulation, roofing, and other construction materials. Anthophyllite asbestos is a less common type that can be found in cement and insulation materials. Crocidolite asbestos (blue asbestos) is the most dangerous type. The fine fibers are easy to inhale.
Asbestos is a term used for several types of naturally-occurring fibrous minerals found in many parts of California. The most common type of asbestos is chrysotile, but other types are also found in California. Serpentine rock often contains chrysotile asbestos.
Asbestos is generally divided into two sub-groups; serpentine and amphiboles. Serpentine asbestos (chrysotile or white asbestos) was the most commonly used type of asbestos.
These include the serpentine mineral chrysotile (also known as white asbestos), and the five amphibole minerals actinolite, amosite (also known as brown asbestos), anthophyllite, crocidolite (also known as blue asbestos), and tremolite (IARC, 1973; USGS, 2001).
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