What Products Contain Asbestos Today

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Some of the most common culprits include brake pads, pipes, gaskets and clutches.
Some of the most common culprits include brake pads, pipes, gaskets and clutches.

Asbestos is basically a naturally occurring compound. Manufacturers like to use it in various products due to its flexibility and ability to withstand extreme heat. In fact, the compound occurs in the form of microfibers, meaning it’s not easy to identify it with naked eyes.  The use of asbestos was banned back in the 1970s after researchers found out that it was the major cause of lung cancer (popularly known as Mesothelioma). However, the ban was not comprehensive because it only affected just a few products. As a matter of fact, asbestos is still being used in this day and age despite the horrifying findings.

The law clearly states that anyone that has been exposed to the natural compound should sue the responsible party and get compensation. If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you should hire an experienced Asbestos attorney to help you in filing the lawsuit. But before you get started with the petition, you must first identify the products that might have exposed you to asbestos. Keep in mind that asbestos is the only known trigger of mesothelioma. Here is a list of products that usually contain traces of asbestos fiber.

  1. Building Materials

Asbestos was first discovered in samples taken from houses that were built before 1980. In fact, the owners of such houses were ordered to vacate them to avoid contracting mesothelioma. There are actually many homes that were abandoned as a result of these research findings. However, asbestos is still being used these days to make a variety of building materials. Some of these materials include tiles, wall plaster, paint, and insulation.

  1. Talcum Powder

Talcum powder is usually added into beauty and cleaning products due to its ability to absorb moisture on the skin. As a matter of fact, the deposits of asbestos tend to be in close proximity with talcum powder. This means that there is a high chance of talcum powder coming into contact with traces of asbestos. This has been evidenced by the numerous lawsuits and recalls that have been reported in recent years.

  1. Fire Prevention Products

Prevention is a major concern in all quarters. College and high school students are at high risk of being exposed to asbestos. This is because the compound is used in reinforcing laboratory equipment and tables with the aim of shielding them from the potential danger of flammable chemicals. Other products that are believed to contain asbestos include fire blankets, fire-resistant coatings and fire curtains. Once the materials are exposed to flames, the asbestos in them is released into the air. The fibers then get trapped into your lungs as when you breathe.

  1. Car Parts

This one is definitely a shocker. If you ask most people about asbestos, they will tell you that it’s only present in old homes. In fact, the natural compound is almost present in every car part. And it’s not just cars. It’s also found in motorbikes, trucks and excavator parts. Some of the most common culprits include brake pads, pipes, gaskets, and clutches. Mechanics who repair these automobiles are the most vulnerable because they are more likely to inhale the fibers while carrying out routine maintenance.

 

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