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Linoleum flooring asbestos.
It can cause lung cancer mesothelioma cancer of the larynx and ovaries and a health condition called asbestosis caused by fibrosis of the lungs.
When you breathe in microscopic asbestos fibers they can get stuck in your body forever.
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Asbestos floor tiles will not release toxic fibers and pose a health risk unless they are disturbed.
Old asbestos tiles can make a home appear dated.
Asbestos vinyl sheet flooring should only be removed by a licensed abatement professional.
Tiles are safer to remove than the sheeting because the asbestos is held together by the vinyl which is not hazardous.
Vinyl asbestos flooring comes in two types tiles and sheeting.
As with any asbestos containing material acm the first step to finding asbestos in linoleum sheet flooring and vinyl tiles is.
I am concerned because of the exposure of the presumed to contain asbestos vinyl flooring edge due to water leaks under the linoleum.
Vinyl asbestos tiles should not be sanded and the glue that holds the tiles to the floor should not be sanded either.
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Water has caused the flooring to shrink and curl away from the tub edge exposing about 1 2 inch of brown fibers and mold as well.
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This is why asbestos was a popular additive in vinyl flooring products for much of the 20th century.
Asbestos vinyl flooring was a durable and economical material that offered many aesthetic options to suit a homeowner s taste.
Asbestos was used in vinyl wallpaper from the 1920s and in the vinyl floor tiles and sheet flooring that rose to prominence in the 1950s.
Unfortunately inhaling asbestos dust can lead to several serious diseases.
It is always safer to assume material manufactured before 1980 contains asbestos.
The flooring is in a rental apartment which was built in the early 1960 s.
Asbestos is a hazardous material that is present in some older linoleum flooring materials.
Removing it is often not an option since the adhesive and dust are considered hazardous waste and must be disposed of by a hazardous waste team.