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how large are asbestos fibers
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Asbestos fibers are microscopically small, making them difficult to detect without specialized equipment. Typically, these fibers can be as thin as 0.02 to 0.03 micrometers in diameter, which is over 1000 times thinner than human hair, and can vary in length from a few micrometers to several millimeters. This minuscule size allows asbestos fibers to remain airborne and be inhaled easily, leading to serious health risks such as asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma upon prolonged exposure. The tiny size also makes asbestos difficult to remove and requires specialized filtration techniques to capture these fibers during asbestos abatement processes.
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