5 Unexpected Places in Your Home Asbestos Can Be Present

Site Administrator • June 13, 2022

Many have believed for the longest time that asbestos was only in their walls and attic. However, there are other unexpected places in your home asbestos can be present . Some of the items below might shock you. But no matter how you react, you should reach out to an asbestos company to evaluate your house.


Crock-Pot


When you pick up a Crock-Pot and use it, you don’t consider the type of insulation it has between the walls that help it stay warm. For the longest time, manufacturers have used asbestos as a lining since it keeps food warm just as much as it keeps a home’s temperature regulated.


However, appliance makers found better insulation alternatives in the 1980s, when makers stopped using the mineral.


Most Crock-Pots in the 1980s and prior used blue asbestos. This was the most dangerous form of the substance. However, Crock-Pots today don’t pose too much exposure risk to users unless they have damage.


Fuse Box


Pipes often have mineral insulation lining around them, and fuse boxes also have those insulation linings. These keep the cold out and safeguard the wiring from short circulation. Bakelite is another mineral used with asbestos that enhances flammability resistance.


However, when asbestos becomes shot, it becomes friable. Friable asbestos is more harmful than nonfriable. You need to examine circuit boards to prevent damage. If you find issues, you need to replace the fuse box right away.


Portable Generator


Many of us have portable generators, but many of these have asbestos. Since asbestos isn’t good to have around our environments, manufacturers stopped using asbestos as insulation after 1980. The asbestos lining was inside of the engine to avoid overheating.


Hair Dryer


You may not realize that hair dryers from decades ago had asbestos inside them. If you turn an old hair dryer around and look at the vented area, you’ll find the location of the asbestos lining. After companies learned about the serious health risks this material poses to customers, they stopped producing asbestos-laced blow-dryers in the US.


However, dryers can still have traces, even ones manufactured overseas. Read the packaging labels and check the company’s website for any mention of this substance in their products.


Popcorn Ceiling


Popcorn ceilings were the rage of the ’70s, but now they’re more of a health hazard. These puffy ceilings had asbestos that helped contain the temperature of a room and were the coolest things in the 1970s.


As you can see, several unexpected places you find asbestos in homes exist. If you feel that there’s asbestos hanging around somewhere, get in touch with a company specializing in asbestos abatement in MA. A certified worker will assess the home for the harmful carcinogen.


Keep yourself protected from the threat of asbestos with Air Safe, Inc. Our inspection services keep your mind at peace and your home feeling safer. Get in touch with us for more information on our removal and inspection services.

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