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Finishing drywall is a dusty job, and the clean-up of excess dust causes the asbestos to become airborne. Because the drywall must be dust-free and clean before painting, it is typically brushed off the walls and ceilings with a rag or brush.
Excess dust from mixing, sanding and cleaning the drywall falls to the floor and is swept up. Sweeping this dust excess dust causes the asbestos to become airborne and easily inhaled.