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What are the dangers of airborne asbestos particles?

Airborne asbestos can be inhaled and end up lodged in the lung tissue of a person. As the airborne fibres are very small, it can be difficult for the body to expel them, which can lead to health complications, including asbestosis, mesothelioma and lung cancer. You can learn more about the damage asbestos can do to your health here.

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