Posted by Jim.ME on July 26, 2021 at 14:20:54 from (67.242.178.40):
In Reply to: RE:Asbestos posted by DeltaRed on July 25, 2021 at 20:44:32:
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Asbestos was, and still is, in more things than you may realize, not just in old mobile homes, it may be in any home not remodeled since the early to mid 80's. Not all asbestos is in a rigid form, which is lees harmful than other types. It is the small bits of asbestos fiber that get into the air and cause problems. Asbestos fibers were mixed into many other materials, including ceiling tiles and flooring along with roofing materials, gaskets, high temp insulation, mastics, pads and blankets; and many more things until it was banned. In some cases companies/people were allowed to use up existing stock of finished product after the bans took effect removing asbestos from production (just like paint with lead in it). It is the small bits of asbestos fiber that get into the air and cause problems.
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