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    I Had The Ceiling Material Tested In My Hall. Test Came Back Showing 4% Chrysotile. Is This A Toxic Hazard? Is It Safe For Me To Remove The Popcorn Ceiling Material Myself?

    I would like to remove the popcorn ceiling in my hall, but am afraid of asbestos. I had it ested, but I don't know if the result is safe or not.

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    The Chrysotile is also called the white asbestos used in building material. The Chrysotile like all other asbestos are carcinogenic and cause lung cancer. According to UW environmental Health and safety Worker and Advisory Access report, The Chrysotile are toxic and should be handled with care when work is under process. You can remove the popcorn ceiling but with proper technique given by manufacture. For removing procedure visit to Popcorn removal.


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