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Location DB > Canada > Quebec > Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts > Mount Sinaļ Sanatorium > Psycho & Friends Night Tour 2004 > Photos courses et hopital abandonn 119.jpg

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Posted by SPEK Photo 10/18/2004 2:36 AM | remove
  ripped asbestos insulated pipe. lifting dust can be dangerous there. Wall plaster was often asbestos added to make stronger. Falling plaster=falling asbestos.
Posted by ArmyMan 10/19/2004 5:41 AM | remove
  PLEASEEEE , for the health of everybody want to go there ... USE BREATH MASK ! NOT NE CHEAP PARER ONE ! A REAL 2 CARDTRIDGE WITH THE GOOD FILTER !!! realy important !! thank !
Posted by sebastian 10/19/2004 6:41 PM | remove
  no need to freak out... if you're there, passing of a few secondes. Don't worry.
Posted by SPEK Photo 10/19/2004 7:45 PM | remove
  a ten minutes trip like I did, alone with no dust lifting expose yourself to minimal harmful asbestos exposure. going there just after that people have work or with many people stepping on the dust is dangerous.

Posted by ArmyMan 10/20/2004 2:59 AM | remove
  yeah its sure ... but , all the windows is broken , there a lot of breeze , so the air always move , and the asbestos fiber is always present in the air !!! and the higher level is more critic , cux there is no wooden boarding !
Posted by XbrokenX 6/30/2005 10:33 PM | remove
  ArmyMan is right! Asbestoses is not a fun.
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