Where asbestos is commonly found

It has been estimated that asbestos fibres have been used in over 3000 products, ranging from insulation lagging to brake linings. Below is a selection of applications that may contain asbestos fibres.

Please do not worry unduly about exposure to these items. Since asbestos product manufacture has been banned, it is important to remember that modern versions of the items below will NOT contain asbestos.

Adhesives and thermal taping compounds
Cement products (pipes, roofing, walls, siding, sheets)
Chalkboards
Construction Mastics (floor, tile, carpet, ceiling tile, etc.)
Cooling towers
Electrical equipment (ducts, panel partitions, cloth, insulations)
Fire doors, curtains, blankets and other fireproofing materials
High temperature gaskets
Household heat resistant items (ironing board covers, oven gloves, etc)
Insulation (spray-applied, blown-in; electrical wiring, boiler, breaching, pipe, HVAC duct, etc insulations)
Laboratory equipment (hoods, table tops, gloves, etc)
Lift equipment (panels, brake shoes)
Packing materials
Plaster (acoustical, decorative)
Roofing material (shingles, felt, cement)
Textured paints / coatings
Tiles (floor, ceiling, panels, sheet flooring, flooring backing)
Thermal paper products
Vehicular break pads

It is important to remember that even if your property contains asbestos containing materials, their mere presence is NOT hazardous. The danger occurs if they become damaged and release their potentially harmful (ie. blue or brown asbestos) fibres. The best course of action is often to leave asbestos materials that are in good order untouched; indeed, the HSE are very clear on this point.

Should you have cause to think you are being exposed to asbestos fibres, however, Asbestos Watchdog UK (http://www.asbestoswatchdog.co.uk) will allay any concerns and give you all the advice you need to manage the asbestos containing materials in question.

9 comments:

KirknesS said...


Asbestos can be found in some materials in common homes and commercial buildings. They are likely found in Roof shingles,
Building boards, Flat and corrugated sheeting, Asbestos cement cladding,Textured paint,Ceiling coatings.
Floor tiles,Linoleum backing.
Pipes.
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Unknown said...

Asbestos can be found in some materials in common homes and commercial buildings. Marine Asbestos They are likely found in Roof shingles,

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Unknown said...

Asbestos is very dangerous when you breath in the dust. It is important to be properly inspected and you must go for asbestos safety training to avoid any health related issues in future.

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Unknown said...

Thank you so much for the information where asbestos is found. I have heard a lot about asbestos lately and it is really concerning me that I don't know if I am being exposed to it. I didn't know that asbestos is found in tiling. That is really alarming. Does anyone know of a business that could test my house for asbestos? I would like to get my house tested as soon as possible.

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