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Home Asbestos Testing New York

Legally Reviewed by Joseph P. Williams on January 8, 2024

If you have any reason to suspect that your home may be contaminated with asbestos, it is critical that you get it tested by a professional as soon as possible to avoid the dangers of asbestos exposure.

If you have questions about asbestos contamination in New York and its related illnesses, then we invite you to contact our firm today. The Williams Law Firm has dedicated much of our firm’s work to serving asbestos and mesothelioma clients and has built relationships with some of the country’s leading cancer facilities in an effort to secure better results for our clients.

You can book a free evaluation with our team by filling out the online form on this website. We’re ready to help assess your legal options during this difficult time.

“IS THERE ASBESTOS IN MY HOME?”

Our asbestos attorney in New York realizes that hiring a licensed professional to come to your home and perform asbestos testing can be expensive. The good news is that home testing kits are available that allow you to collect samples and test them yourself or send them to a lab. These tests are less expensive, but they are not without problems.

THE BASICS OF HOME TESTING KITS

When you use an at-home asbestos testing kit, you collect a sample of the material in your home that you suspect may contain asbestos, then you place the sample in a provided bag.

For immediate results, you can choose a kit that allows you to perform chemical testing at home. This type of test is the least accurate of the DIY asbestos testing options available. When you choose a kit that allows you to mail off your sample to a lab, the results tend to be more accurate.

HOME TESTING KIT RISKS

There are two issues to consider before using an at-home testing kit. They both stem from the fact that you collect the sample yourself.

  • DIY Asbestos Testing Issue #1: As you collect the sample for testing, you are disturbing the material and any asbestos that it contains, so you may expose yourself to this potentially-dangerous mineral. Professionals have the proper equipment to protect themselves from this exposure risk, and to properly clean and close up the affected area so that it does not pose a hazard to you and your family after the sample is collected.
  • DIY Asbestos Testing Issue #2: Knowing what to collect. Professionals know where asbestos products are most likely to be lurking in your home. Without that expertise, you could just be making a guess to where you think asbestos might be. That means that even “negative” results could potentially be inconclusive.

IF YOU OR A LOVED ONE HAVE ALREADY BEEN AFFECTED BY ASBESTOS, THEN IT IS IMPORTANT TO DISCUSS YOUR LEGAL OPTIONS. CALL OUR TOP MESOTHELIOMA ATTORNEY IN NEW YORK AT (855) 575-6376 FOR ASSISTANCE TODAY.