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Use of asbestos in construction materials has not be made illegal in the US, however, it is has not been used in that application, in most places, since the 1980s.

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Asbestos construction materials were not completely banned in the US until 1989, although certain uses of asbestos had been restricted from the 1970s onwards due to health concerns.

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What factors produce the issuses of asbestos?

Asbestos is an issue because it was used in many building materials that are still present in buildings, many of those materials can allow the asbestos to become airborn under specific circumstances, and exposure to sufficient airborne asbestos over a sufficiently long period of time can cause asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma.


When is asbestos not dangerous?

Asbestos is not dangerous if it's fibers are not able to become airborne. This can be accomplished by leaving it in the ground, putting it back in the ground and covering it well, incorporating it into materials that encapsulate its fibers and prevent their release, or by covering materials containing it and ensuring they do not deteriorate or become damaged through wear, weathering, or human activity.


Is asbestos safe if not disturbed?

Yes, asbestos is "safe" if not disturbed because it must enter your lungs to be a hazard and for that it must become airborne. The problem is that some asbestos-containing materials are very easily disturbed. In some cases, the material is so loosely bound that the friction of air moving over it is enough to disturb it.


When can tiles with asbestos in them become especially dangerous?

Anything items covered with asbestos material are dangerous. But when the items covered with asbestos -- tiles, ductwork, edging, joint connectors on ductwork-- become cracked, the asbestos dust is especially dangerous. Or, when contractors demolish or renovate a building containing asbestos, it will get in the air.


Why isn't asbestos used much in the U.S. today?

Asbestos has been found to cause cancer, so it is no longer used in construction.


Why did asbestos use become strictly regulated after 1970?

Asbestos use became strictly regulated after 1970 because scientific research linked it to serious health risks such as lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. Government agencies like the EPA and OSHA enacted regulations to protect workers and the public from asbestos exposure, leading to stricter guidelines on its use and removal.


Do I need to get asbestos removal?

This all depends on where the asbestos is. If it is in an easily accessible place then it should be removed. If it is possible for your employees to become sick from the asbestos then you could be held legally accountable and sued.


How do you prevent asbestos?

Asbestos has existed in the ground for millions of years.You cannot prevent it from existing. You can prevent asbestos disease by leaving the fiber in the ground, by treating asbestos-containing products so the fibers cannot become airborne, and by preventing people from inhaling (breathing in) air that is contaminated with asbestos.


What are the dangers of asbestos siding?

Old asbestos can crumble and the fibers may become airborne. If inhaled, this could be damaging to the body. However, new and maintained asbestos do not present these dangers and are completely safe.


Can bonded asbestos become friable asbestos?

Yes, any non-friable form of asbestos can become friable. Some kinds can become friable simply through aging, weathering, or normal use. Others become friable if worked with power tools, producing dust that is "friable" if allowed to accumulate without being captured and removed from the work area.


When must asbestos be removed from buildings or structures?

When asbestos containing materialsmust be removed depends on local laws and regulations and may be different form place to place. Asbestos containing materials should be removed: * before any demolition, * when the material is damaged such that it is more likely to release fibers into the air, * when the material is located where it might be damaged and release fibers as the result of normal activity or foreseeable accidents, * when it is readily accessible to occupants whoa re likely to damage it intentionally , as, for example, school children carving in asbestos-containing plaster. Asbestos containing materials may be left in place if in good condition, undamaged and located far enough from occupants and activities that it is unlikely to become damaged.


What is the connection between an air ejector and asbestos?

There is no connection between an air ejector and asbestos, unless asbestos dust is present for some reason. Then the working of an air ejector might be one way in which the asbestos dust can become airborn and available for people to inhale.