The Torrance Main Post Office has relocated some of its services to neighboring facilities as it continues to look into a potential asbestos exposure in its building, officials said.

The investigation began on July 26, when concerns over exposure were initially raised, said a news release from the post office.

"The Postal Service has concluded all testing at the Torrance Post Office and confirmed that no asbestos-containing materials were identified within the air duct systems or any human-occupied areas," the release said. "However, further testing has determined that all remaining property inside the facility has been contaminated with asbestos, including all mail and packages."

Out of an abundance of caution, and in accordance with federal, state and local OSHA and EPA regulations,

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