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Possible asbestos exposure
We are working on remodeling a 1940’s kitchen. Today we took down all cabinets and ripped up the vinyl flooring.
When we got home, I suddenly had a panic that we were exposed to asbestos. The flooring had a white paperish substance glued to it and the subfloor which had a black like coating on it.
Any advice for how we should proceed or has the damage already been done ?