The asbestos within the plaster comes in contact with the humans only if the plaster is coming off at different places of the old walls thus freeing the asbestos fibers stuck within the plaster.
Asbestos on walls.
Asbestos was widely used in drywall manufacturing across the u s.
The date a building was built is often the most important clue to whether or not it contains asbestos.
One such building product is the decorative plaster used on many ceilings and walls during the relevant period.
Asbestos has been linked to multiple health problems including a type of cancer called mesothelioma.
Australia constructed many asbestos walls between the post war construction boom after the 1940 s through to the 1980s after which asbestos building materials were phased out.
The cracks or damps on the walls may also result in the release of the asbestos fibers from the affected plaster.
Wallboard drywall joint compound contained asbestos.
Asbestos is a naturally occurring fiber commonly used in many building products through the late 1980 s.
Part three in a series about asbestos in your house.
As late as the 1970s.
Asbestos walls were used because of their fireproofing heat resistance and moisture resistance properties.
Many walls in houses homes contain asbestos.
Photo at left from rosato.
Asbestos was common in building materials between 1920 and 1986 asbestos was common in decorative plaster between the 1940s and 1980s and in the artex ceilings that were popular in the 1960s and 1970s.