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Pyrodesiac
Location: NL, Canada Gender: Male
TNT can make a dull day fun!
| | | Re: Asbestos detection questions? <Reply # 20 on 7/8/2003 10:12 PM >
| | | Asbestos was in practically every building built in the 1900's, before the 80's. If it would kill people in three months, don't you think people would have noticed something earlier?
Only turkies have left wings. Happiness is a belt-fed weapon. |
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Jester
Location: Vancouver,B.C. Canada Gender: Male
Always just out of sight...
| | | Re: Asbestos detection questions? <Reply # 21 on 7/9/2003 1:50 AM >
| | | the problem with the buildings we go to is generally the state of decay, the asbestos is often disturbed/damaged causing it to become airborne. But I'm done with this thread, there have been 3 now, and they all end the same, some people say it's fine, and some say it's not, and it will not be resolved. I'll wear a respirator when appropriate...
It requires wisdom to understand wisdom: the music is nothing if the audience is deaf. |
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Ferret
Location: Toronto
| | Re: Asbestos detection questions? <Reply # 22 on 7/9/2003 1:58 AM >
| | | Posted by Jester the problem with the buildings we go to is generally the state of decay, the asbestos is often disturbed/damaged causing it to become airborne. But I'm done with this thread, there have been 3 now, and they all end the same, some people say it's fine, and some say it's not, and it will not be resolved. I'll wear a respirator when appropriate...
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It's like smoking... Everyone knows it's bad, but some people are still willing to make a choice that risks their health, and that is their choice. Eveyone here is responsible for their own safety.
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lago1
Location: the 'Go
| | | Re: Asbestos detection questions? <Reply # 23 on 7/9/2003 7:50 PM >
| | | Well, what a wonderful plethora of scientific responses I have recieved. I guess few people actually read anything about asbestos, the rest build penny slugs out of it and see if they can pitch two of them into the conversation. Let's reiterate... since it's obvious that asbestos can be detected, how do those who do the work in detecting it come up with their answers? Now, I do know that solid materials that may or may not be composed of asbestos are sometimes submitted to a scanning electron miscrope for confirmation. However, there are also data about the concentration levels of asbestos in the air. Since you can't put the atmosphere in a microscope, does anybody know what methods are used to determine airborne concentrations? Furthermore, where might one find more information on the subject (I'll do the reading and report back if yall can tell me where the reading is) so that we can move beyond the world of "this is how I lead my life so nyah." Peace
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Jester
Location: Vancouver,B.C. Canada Gender: Male
Always just out of sight...
| | | Re: Asbestos detection questions? <Reply # 24 on 7/9/2003 8:24 PM >
| | | Posted by lago1 Well, what a wonderful plethora of scientific responses I have recieved. I guess few people actually read anything about asbestos, the rest build penny slugs out of it and see if they can pitch two of them into the conversation.
so that we can move beyond the world of "this is how I lead my life so nyah." Peace
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there are machines to pull in air and collect it, I believe, collecting the particles on a filter, which you then take to be analyzed...no prices were listed, but it would have to have been at least a few hundred min. by the looks of it... http://www.afcintl.com/t100.htm at least thats what the sales site for the machines said... but i'm probably wrong, but hey, thats just how I live my life, so nyah. wait... I'm not Lago1, thats not what I'd say. I'd say "go get some chunks of asbestos, grind them up realllly fine, and breathe deeply..." http://www.uer.ca/forum_showthread.asp?fid=4&threadid=204 http://www.uer.ca/forum_showthread.asp?fid=4&threadid=328
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Pyrodesiac
Location: NL, Canada Gender: Male
TNT can make a dull day fun!
| | | Re: Asbestos detection questions? <Reply # 25 on 7/9/2003 9:55 PM >
| | | I thought you were done with this thread. Asbestos can be detected, other wise how the hell do we know it's there? Keep in mind that not all buildings that have asbestos in the walls have it in the air. Sometimes it's bagged and sealed, so there's none there. The problem is when it's not bagged.
Only turkies have left wings. Happiness is a belt-fed weapon. |
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Jester
Location: Vancouver,B.C. Canada Gender: Male
Always just out of sight...
| | | Re: Asbestos detection questions? <Reply # 26 on 7/9/2003 9:57 PM >
| | | yeah I thought I was done with it too, but I just felt like responding to something ignorant, and Knew i'd find it here
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BigPoppaMikey This user has been banned. See the banlist page for more details.
Location: Milpitas, California Gender: Male
Don't follow me unless you want to...
| | | | | Re: Asbestos detection questions? <Reply # 27 on 3/2/2004 12:20 AM >
| | | Asbestos... the only safe way to handle it is soaking wet and double bagged. If you even suspect an asbestos hazard WEAR A MASK! Don't be an idiot and kill yourself for the short term thrill of UE'ing. I have dealt with hazardous materials for almost a decade now, don't be stupid. Asbestos in any form is bad/deadly to and for you. Ohh, there is no way outside of a laboratory to detect asbestos. Unless, of course, the building is sealed and marked DANGER - ASBESTOS - KEEP OUT! In that case, I would pay attention to the sign... [last edit 3/2/2004 12:22 AM by BigPoppaMikey - edited 1 times]
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