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Aug 8, 2024 · Asbestos use peaked in the construction industry between the 1940s and 1980s. This period saw widespread incorporation of asbestos-containing materials in homes, offices, and public buildings. Recognising these high-risk decades helps homeowners identify potential asbestos hazards in their properties.
The history of asbestos in the UK dates back to the late 1870s when the use of the material started, mainly on ships, steam engines and in power generating plants. By early 1900s the dangers of asbestos started becoming known – yet it wasn’t until 1999 when all types of asbestos were banned in the UK.
The History of Asbestos Use. Although Stone Age people used asbestos as reinforcement in both clay pottery and the mud bricks of early cities, the first written records documenting the use of asbestos come from the classical world of the Roman Empire. Both the Greeks and the Romans employed asbestos as wicking material for their oil lamps.
The use of Asbestos dates back at least 4,500 years. Asbestos has been shown to cause a number of life-threatening illnesses such as mesothelioma. Discover how asbestos use developed through our the history of asbestos timeline.
- How I First Came to Understand The Potential Dangers of Vintage Products
- Going Further Down The Rabbit Hole
- What This All Means and Where Else You May Need to Look
A few years ago I bought a black Bakelite telephone from the 1940’s. It is in good condition considering its age with no visible cracks or damage. However, it’s only fairly recently that I have become aware that it may contain asbestos. Bakelite, invented in 1907 by a New York chemist called Leo Baekeland, was an early synthetic plastic product mad...
Since this revelation I have become aware that other Bakelite products also contain asbestos. These can include cameras, toys, radios, jewellery, door handles; even toilet seats and cisterns. If in good condition they are low risk but, as with anything containing asbestos, it is not known when they could become damaged, therefore releasing asbestos...
A colleague in our Wealth Protection team raised an interesting point with me recently about how easy it may be for people to be exposed to asbestos from vintage goods and artefacts in the homes of their elderly relatives. The team often act for the Estates of people who have died and are sometimes responsible for dealing with the clearance of prop...
May 23, 2023 · In this article, we will explore the early uses of asbestos, the timeline of asbestos prohibition in the UK, asbestos regulations in the UK, asbestos-related diseases and mortality rates, and the future of asbestos control in the UK.
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Jan 16, 2018 · If you live in a really old building or you've stored away items and products you bought years and years ago, chances are you still have a lot of asbestos lying around. So, here's a list of 6 shocking places that you may still find the killer that is asbestos. Crayons.