If the floors are not damaged, it should not pose a threat. Asbestos fibers are released into the air only when the material is damaged or removed.
The Environmental Protection Agency has accepted as good practice to encapsulate or cover undamaged asbestos.
If the existing paint is blistering or peeling, it indicates that the underlying surface may be experiencing moisture issues or inadequate adhesion, requiring proper assessment before repainting.
Many homeowners prefer to deal with undamaged asbestos by encapsulation rather than removal, acknowledging the risks associated with disturbing the material.
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