A post office in New Jersey has been shut down after asbestos was discovered, which city officials believe could pose a risk to employees and customers. The borough post office’s four letter carriers were being moved to the Philipsburg post office when the asbestos was discovered by moving crews.While moving crews were moving furniture and carrier cases at the post office, asbestos was revealed and employees immediately became concerned.Some tiled reportedly became loose and exposed the asbestos, which could cause fatal problems to those who are exposed to it.According to reports, the post office, which is located on Railroad Avenue, will be closed indefinitely until the scope of the asbestos problem is determined. “We would appreciate our customers’ patience as we move forward with this project,” says Darleen Reid, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Postal Service
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