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Asbestos in Plaster Explained

Various forms of plaster have been around for thousands of years, used in building construction, artistry, and even medical applications. Plaster starts as a pasty substance that’s made from minerals and water and dries into a sturdy, solid form.

The three most common types of plaster today include:

  • Cement
  • Gypsum/Plaster of Paris
  • Lime

Until the mid-1980s, asbestos was commonly added to plaster. It was an inexpensive way to increase the plaster’s ability to insulate buildings and resist fire.

Asbestos continued to make its way into some types of plaster through cross-contamination despite its known danger.

How Exposure To Asbestos In Plaster Occurs

When plaster with asbestos is disturbed, asbestos particles may become airborne and can be inhaled.

Today, people who are renovating or working on homes that have asbestos-containing plaster are also at risk. As plaster ages, it weakens and can break or crumble, releasing dangerous asbestos particles into the air.

If you are working on a business that may contain asbestos in plaster or any other construction materials, it’s critical that you protect yourself with proper ventilation masks and contact Revolve Asbestos Solutions to reveiw and acess the risks in involved..

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Asbestos in Plaster Explained

Various forms of plaster have been around for thousands of years, used in building construction, artistry, and even medical applications. Plaster starts as a pasty substance that’s made from minerals and water and dries into a sturdy, solid form.

The three most common types of plaster today include:

  • Cement
  • Gypsum/Plaster of Paris
  • Lime

Until the mid-1980s, asbestos was commonly added to plaster. It was an inexpensive way to increase the plaster’s ability to insulate buildings and resist fire.

Asbestos continued to make its way into some types of plaster through cross-contamination despite its known danger.

How Exposure To Asbestos In Plaster Occurs

When plaster with asbestos is disturbed, asbestos particles may become airborne and can be inhaled.

Today, people who are renovating or working on homes that have asbestos-containing plaster are also at risk. As plaster ages, it weakens and can break or crumble, releasing dangerous asbestos particles into the air.

If you are working on a business that may contain asbestos in plaster or any other construction materials, it’s critical that you protect yourself with proper ventilation masks and contact Revolve Asbestos Solutions to reveiw and acess the risks in involved..

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