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No, asbestos was never used to treat wood. It would not lend itself to wood treatment since, as a mineral, it is not readily dissolved in solvents that could be used to carry it into wood. It was used to build enclosures around wood in some applications, but that is enclosure or encapsulation, not "treatment."
Yes it was, generally in the laying of wood floors, Asbestos, a common filler (usually with Tar) that was low in cost, was used but later found to be an extremely hazardous material and ultimately was banned.
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There are many environment's which are unsafe such as asbestos in the walls of your house, to wood mites in your house's flooring.
Yes, but the only way to know for sure if it is have it tested in a lab.
No it does not! Your good there.
An asbestos square is a square of a material that contains asbestos in it.
The difference between the two is that an asbestos gasket uses asbestos as a reinforcing fiber while a non-asbestos gasket does not.
There is no international symbol for asbestos.
Buildings were often built with materials that contained asbestos. Asbestos abatement is the removal of the asbestos, or other treatment such as encapsulation, that will prevent asbestos fibers from being released into the air.
For asbestos inspection, visit the Asbestos Inspection Services website. For asbestos removal, Asbestos Removal, Inc. or Alpha Environ are better choices.
Asbestos is generally manufactured by processing mined asbestos fibers.