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  1. Asbestos - Wikipedia

    Asbestos (/ æsˈbɛstəs, æz -, - tɒs / ass-BES-təs, az-, -⁠toss) [1] is a group of naturally occurring, fibrous silicate minerals, used for thousands of years to create flexible objects that resist fire, such as …

  2. Asbestos Exposure and Cancer Risk Fact Sheet - NCI

    A fact sheet about asbestos, the health hazards of asbestos exposure (including mesothelioma), and who's at risk for an asbestos-related disease. Also presented are resources for information related to …

  3. What Is Asbestos Used For and Why It’s Dangerous

    2 days ago · Asbestos was once prized for its heat resistance, but its fibers cause serious lung diseases. Learn where it was used and why it remains a health concern today.

  4. Asbestos - US EPA

    3 days ago · The EPA asbestos web site contains general information on asbestos sources, exposure and health effects, what to do if you suspect asbestos, training, and laws and regulations.

  5. Asbestos - World Health Organization (WHO)

    Sep 27, 2024 · Asbestos is a group of naturally occurring mineral fibres. It has widespread current or historical commercial uses because of its material properties (strong, heat resistant). There are six …

  6. What Is Asbestos? | Types of Asbestos, Uses & Regulations

    Mar 4, 2026 · Asbestos is the name for a group of six naturally occurring minerals made up of tiny fibers. Known for its durability and resistance to fire and corrosion, asbestos was widely used in insulation, …

  7. Asbestos | Types, Uses, & Description | Britannica

    Feb 23, 2026 · The term asbestos refers to any of several minerals that readily separate into long, flexible fibers. The best-known type is chrysotile, a fibrous form of the mineral serpentine. Prolonged …

  8. Asbestos - Occupational Safety and Health Administration

    What is asbestos? Asbestos is the name given to a group of naturally occurring minerals that are resistant to heat and corrosion. Asbestos has been used in products, such as insulation for pipes …

  9. Disturbing rocks, soil, or products containing asbestos can release asbestos fibers into the air. If you breathe these fibers into your lungs, they could remain there for a lifetime.

  10. What is asbestos? Definition, risks of exposure, and more

    Oct 20, 2023 · Asbestos is a naturally occurring material that is present in soil and rocks. Exposure to asbestos may lead to lung diseases and other health conditions.