

Where are Asbestos Hazards Found in The Home
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Some roofing and siding shingles may have asbestos in them. 
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Houses built between 1930 and 1950 may have asbestos as insulation. 
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Asbestos may be present in textured paint and in patching compounds used on wall and ceiling joints. Their use was banned in 1977 in the United States. 
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Artificial ashes and embers sold for use in gas-fired fireplaces may contain asbestos. 
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Older products such as stove-top pads may have some asbestos compounds. 
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Walls and floors around woodburning stoves may be protected with asbestos paper, millboard, or cement sheets. 
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Asbestos may be found in some vinyl floor tiles and on the backing on vinyl sheet flooring and adhesives. 
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Hot water and steam pipes in older homes may be coated with an asbestos material or covered with an asbestos blanket or tape. 
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Oil and coal furnaces and door gaskets may have asbestos insulation. 






