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Asbestos containing objects, like gloves and heating pads, can be placed in a closed bag and discarded in most jurisdictions. In some places you may need to label the bag as containing asbestos and send it to a landfill that accepts asbestos waste. If building materials such as ceiling tile, pipe insulation, floor tile, roofing materials, etc., contain asbestos, the process of getting rid of it is more complex. Usually some form of enclosure is set up around the area from which the materials are to be removed and wetted processes are used to reduce and control production of dust. Waste is double bagged, sealed, cleaned on the outside, specially marked and taken by specially qualified and equipped waste haulers to designated landfills. The enclosure may be kept under negative pressure with special fans, and a closeout inspection and testing is required to confirm the area has been properly cleaned before the enclosure is removed. Usually all this work must be planned and performed by people who have been trained to deal with asbestos and have certificates or licenses from the government to do so. Untrained people should not remove asbestos building materials, no matter how simple it may seem to them because:

1) through lack of knowledge and experience they may do it wrong and contaminate the building, requiring substantial costs to clean it up, and

2) doing so is usually against the law and in some cases has resulted in criminal prosecution.

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