True, you can also get struck by lightening on your way to the room, the asbestos may also save your life from a fire.
Everything is a game of chance. You can quantify your chances of dying with micromorts, it is a good way to put things into perspective.
Dying of cancer because you spend a night in a capsule containing asbestos is, I believe, so ridiculously low that you might as well worry about being killed by a dog swimming with a gun in his mouth when you go to the beach. I mean, unless you are doing things like taking an angle grinder to the capsule, something the owner might object to.
Really, asbestos is mostly an occupational hazard. Once it is in place, the risks are low.
Everything is a game of chance. You can quantify your chances of dying with micromorts, it is a good way to put things into perspective.
Dying of cancer because you spend a night in a capsule containing asbestos is, I believe, so ridiculously low that you might as well worry about being killed by a dog swimming with a gun in his mouth when you go to the beach. I mean, unless you are doing things like taking an angle grinder to the capsule, something the owner might object to.
Really, asbestos is mostly an occupational hazard. Once it is in place, the risks are low.