Asbestos Products that put Firefighters in Jeopardy
Posted on: September 30, 2024- Adhesives: Often used in construction and can contain asbestos to improve strength and heat resistance.
- Ceiling and floor tiles: Common in older homes, these tiles may contain asbestos fibers for durability.
- Cement: Asbestos was frequently mixed into cement for added strength and fire resistance.
- Drywall: Asbestos was sometimes used in the joint compounds and boards of older drywall.
- Fireproofing: Asbestos was widely used for fireproofing materials due to its heat resistance.
- Gaskets: Asbestos-containing gaskets were used in various machinery and pipe fittings.
- Insulation: Widely used asbestos insulation in walls, pipes, and boilers.
- Joint compounds: These compounds often contained asbestos to provide a smooth finish and add strength.
- Popcorn ceilings: A common feature in mid-20th century homes, often containing asbestos for fireproofing.
- Roof shingles: Asbestos was used in shingles for durability and resistance to weather and fire.
- Sealants: Older sealants often contained asbestos for added longevity and protection.
- Wallpaper: Some vintage wallpapers included asbestos fibers for strength and insulation.