What does asbestos look like?

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @ariann1r
    @ariann1r 9 лет назад +99

    Pretty much everything around us...

    • @fibresafe3511
      @fibresafe3511  8 лет назад +10

      +Grim Reaper Yes, that why its a massive problem. Hopefully now its under control in the UK.

  • @johnycash8291
    @johnycash8291 10 лет назад +29

    Basically everywhere!

  • @thephilpott2194
    @thephilpott2194 9 лет назад +40

    Good video. So called Blue or Brown Asbestos has a devastating lung clearance time. White Asbestos has a relatively short clearance time, the fibres are serpentine rather than short, straight and stiff. The point i am heading towards is don't live in crushing fear just because you did a patch repair on some 1980's artex ceiling a decade ago. Perspective is important. Just be cautious in future and watch youtube!!

    • @fibresafe3511
      @fibresafe3511  8 лет назад +16

      Absolutely, the danger is cumulative. I.e. the more you breathe in, the more chance of contracting an asbestos related disease. You can compare it to smoking.. one cigarette shouldn't kill you, however the more you smoke, the more chance of getting a disease. Its the same with asbestos.

  • @IasbestosremovalbrisbaneAus
    @IasbestosremovalbrisbaneAus 9 лет назад +6

    Great video, helps property owners become aware of the issue.

  • @Hello-cn9jf
    @Hello-cn9jf 9 лет назад +10

    I'm glad about the educational videos on RUclips.

  • @STEVEM730
    @STEVEM730 10 лет назад +84

    They knew this stuff was bad way before they quit using it.

    • @fibresafe3511
      @fibresafe3511  8 лет назад +29

      They did. A British doctor was the first to discover the link between asbestos & respiratory problems. The first medical article on the hazards of asbestos dust appeared in the British Medical Journal in 1924.

  • @zlcoolboy
    @zlcoolboy 10 лет назад +23

    I had no idea it was used in so much stuff. =x

  • @jucheek
    @jucheek 9 лет назад +9

    work as plumber 40 years .worse job was drilling asbestos tanks for weeks when they built thames mead. all ways in the back of my mind.

  • @bobbymancini9069
    @bobbymancini9069 8 лет назад +4

    Over 20 + years in roofing in the U.S. Started out using j.m #15 felt on commercial/industrial jobs. Definitely know I got it.....

    • @fibresafe3511
      @fibresafe3511  8 лет назад +2

      We will all have fibres in our lungs, some more than others. Roofers are particularly at risk, but hopefully you worse the correct RPE / PPE.

  • @muffchuff9220
    @muffchuff9220 8 лет назад +9

    Oh god, I live in Liverpool....which is merseyside, I'm still youngish turning 13 this year even, and I just joined the army cadets....the old base had asbestos in so we moved to a private school

  • @MrZorro3250
    @MrZorro3250 8 лет назад +3

    thanks for this video .I've been doing some demolition.

  • @user-ld8ff6zp5v
    @user-ld8ff6zp5v 8 лет назад +6

    I live in south London and recently nearly 45% of all the local houses (including mine) have had scaffolding up to remove asbestos

    • @fibresafe3511
      @fibresafe3511  8 лет назад +1

      Well its good that they are removing it and trying to remediate the hazard.

    • @chocolatetampon4492
      @chocolatetampon4492 8 лет назад +1

      Fibre Safe yes, good on the UK instead of countries like the U.S ignoring its health effects. i think the u.s simply used way too much and removing it all would be an economic disaster i suppose but the hundreds of thousands of people exposed. just rediculous people have known about its health effects since the 30s...

  • @iancameron2759
    @iancameron2759 9 лет назад +9

    It was also used in automotive parts such as brake pads, shoes and drums and I've heard that if you lived near a major road you have millions of fibres in your lungs.

    • @fibresafe3511
      @fibresafe3511  8 лет назад +2

      +Ian Cameron Thats true. Statistically we will all have asbestos fibres in our lungs. Expert Dr Roger Wiley recently claimed that the average UK resident, by the age of 40 would have circa 40,000,000 fibres in their lungs. That’s 1 million for every year of life. Hows that for scary?

  • @neilburgin8893
    @neilburgin8893 8 лет назад +3

    Asbestos is only dangerous if the fibers get loose into the air. That is a risk with many of these materials, but probably not all of them. Pretty sure you're not going to see any harmful dust escaping from bakelite, as plastic does not tend to crumble into dust when disturbed.

    • @fibresafe3511
      @fibresafe3511  8 лет назад +3

      Correct Neil. With plastics such as Bakelite, the fibres are bonded into the matrix of the material and its extremely hard to get fibres released from them.

  • @1100HondaCB
    @1100HondaCB 10 лет назад +9

    The worrying thing is, just how extensive asbestos is used.

    • @fibresafe3511
      @fibresafe3511  8 лет назад +3

      Pretty much world wide and still used in third world countries.

    • @1100HondaCB
      @1100HondaCB 8 лет назад +3

      Fibre Safe Most, if not all people have been exposed to asbestos to even the smallest degree.

  • @ProasbestosremovalbrisbaneAus
    @ProasbestosremovalbrisbaneAus 9 лет назад +3

    Good video guys thanks for sharing your tips

  • @ariann1r
    @ariann1r 11 лет назад +13

    this is almost everywhere. .i guess we're dead meat

  • @teej783
    @teej783 8 лет назад +6

    When I was 18, crews of us made up of new sailors called Tiger Teams, removed the asbestos from the ships we were assigned to. I was on the Tarawa and when we hit dry dock in Longbeach, Naval Shipyard, that was our primary job. We wore overalls and regular medical masks(sometimes). The stuff was flying all around as we tore it from the pipes, walls and ceilings during a 3 month period. So far I haven't heard of anyone I served with getting cancer from that type of work which occurred in 1980-1981. When I try to research it, all I find are advertisements for law firms. I'm a nonsmoker with no symptoms and passed extensive military physicals up until 2008. Maybe we're panicking over nothing because there were hundreds of us just on that one ship alone.

    • @fibresafe3511
      @fibresafe3511  8 лет назад +5

      +teejay Trujillo Asbestos was very common on vessels ans especially in areas used for heat such as lagging etc. Lots of countries around the world still use asbestos in production of their vessels, especially Asia. Hope all goes well for you in the future !

  • @jackoman1097
    @jackoman1097 8 лет назад +11

    I live in Australia, we've removed it :)

  • @foundrr8752
    @foundrr8752 9 лет назад +1

    This video makes it look like everything contains it. Vinyl floor tiles contain asbestos?

    • @ThickestSkull03
      @ThickestSkull03 8 лет назад +2

      They did. There are still some in houses and certain areas today that contain.

    • @fibresafe3511
      @fibresafe3511  8 лет назад +3

      +Foundr r Yes, lots of houses from 1930-1980 contain Vinyl Tiles with low asbestos content. They were very popular in the states and UK and still lots of them around today.

  • @yazsheikh
    @yazsheikh 8 лет назад +1

    hi. my garage roof is asbestos roof. Could it be dangerous?

    • @fibresafe3511
      @fibresafe3511  8 лет назад +7

      Yes possibly, get a local asbestos company to look at it.

    • @meatloaf2372
      @meatloaf2372 8 лет назад +2

      well if you think your roof wont be drilled or dameaged or be exposed to dust.you dont have to. asbestos is only deadly if it gets brocken and its fibers are released

  • @thecupcake4724
    @thecupcake4724 8 лет назад +1

    does loft insulation also contain asbestos?

    • @fibresafe3511
      @fibresafe3511  8 лет назад

      Old loft insulation from 1930 - 1970's can contain asbestos fibres, although it is quite rare. If you're unsure, get it tested.

  • @airbear69
    @airbear69 10 лет назад +2

    Is this still around today?

    • @fibresafe3511
      @fibresafe3511  8 лет назад +7

      +Shnurpy Altf Of course, its a huge problem all around the world.

  • @samueltcwhite701
    @samueltcwhite701 8 лет назад

    Can an old wallpaper contain it. It's not plastics just papery

    • @fibresafe3511
      @fibresafe3511  8 лет назад

      Yes old wall paper can contain asbestos fibres, although it is extremely rare in the UK.

    • @samueltcwhite701
      @samueltcwhite701 8 лет назад

      +Fibre Safe thank you so much sir👌🏻 subscribing for the help.

  • @davidfanimation
    @davidfanimation 9 лет назад

    i have alot of bakelite things can it be harmful ????

    • @fibresafe3511
      @fibresafe3511  8 лет назад

      +david freedman Only if damaged or abraised and even then its a very low risk. (but a risk none the less)

  • @liambaril1706
    @liambaril1706 8 лет назад +3

    Nice Imovie

  • @vanessaclay4110
    @vanessaclay4110 8 лет назад

    Does America have it

    • @Raine-Cat
      @Raine-Cat 8 лет назад +6

      Yes, and any country can have it.

    • @DylW216
      @DylW216 8 лет назад

      Vanessa Clay yes

    • @Bejaardenbus
      @Bejaardenbus 8 лет назад

      It's not even banned in America...

    • @Ezarhadden
      @Ezarhadden 8 лет назад

      Vanessa Clay lol lots of it

    • @fibresafe3511
      @fibresafe3511  8 лет назад +3

      Absolutely, its a huge problem.

  • @fibresafe3511
    @fibresafe3511  8 лет назад

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