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Location DB > Canada > Quebec > Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts > Mount Sinaļ Sanatorium > Psycho, Armyman & Friends Demolition Tour > 100_1452.JPG

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All the wall were take down and filled in barrels
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Posted by TurboZutek 12/1/2004 7:11 PM | remove
  Asbestos wall tiles ? Nasty!
Posted by SPEK Photo 12/1/2004 11:32 PM | remove
  Concrete block, may contain asbestos in the concrete mix, but the main source of asbestos here is plaster, drywall and some pipe insulation, but mainly plaster just like a Brittain Hall.
Posted by mewthree 1/26/2008 9:33 PM | remove
  Well they didn't know asbestos was bad back then... lol


Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 1/28/2008 4:50 AM | remove
  we have asbestos in everything in quebec! we still reinforce concrete with it!
Posted by mewthree 1/28/2008 5:47 AM | remove
  dont they still use it for firemen outfits? and also for the seals on fireplaces?
Posted by SPEK Photo 1/29/2008 1:15 AM | remove
  no, fireman suit are now made with Nomex. But you can buy asbestos cement pipes in some plumbing specialised stores.
Posted by mewthree 1/29/2008 11:51 AM | remove
  I worked in a car parts warehouse and we didn't have any brake shoes what so ever that contained asbestos.
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 1/29/2008 1:47 PM | remove
  i got a box of ESSO brand asphalt/asbestos tiles under my water heater
Posted by mewthree 1/29/2008 2:31 PM | remove
  Asbestos exposure becomes a health concern when high concentrations of asbestos fibers are inhaled over a long time period.[2] People who become ill from asbestos are almost always those who are exposed on a day-to-day basis in a job where they work directly with the material. As a person's exposure to fibers increases, either by breathing more fibers or by breathing fibers for a longer time, that person's risk of disease also increases. Disease is very unlikely to result from a single, high-level exposure, or from a short period of exposure to lower levels.[3]

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