Products marketed for asbestos abatement, specifically coatings available at major home improvement retailers, represent a category of materials designed to seal asbestos-containing materials (ACM). These coatings, often applied as a thick, durable layer, aim to prevent the release of asbestos fibers into the air. For instance, a homeowner might apply such a coating to asbestos-containing floor tiles to prevent fiber release during minor renovations.
The appeal of these products lies in their potential to offer a less disruptive and potentially more cost-effective alternative to full asbestos removal. Properly applied, such coatings can reduce the risk of asbestos exposure, contributing to improved indoor air quality and reduced health risks. Historically, encapsulation has been viewed as a viable method for managing ACM when removal is not feasible or practical due to cost or structural concerns.