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Asbestos was widely used as a component of
‘popcorn’ ceiling in homes or in the form of asbestos ceiling tiles.
It was also used as decorative sprays on the walls or for
soundproofing purposes. However, of late there has been a lot of
concern regarding the use of asbestos ceiling tiles because of
harmful affects of asbestos particles on human health.
Hazards of Asbestos ceiling tiles
Asbestos contains deadly silicate fibers that can be airborne on
applying physical force on asbestos ceiling tiles. The fibers when
inhaled are retained by the lungs and cause potent lung disorders,
such as mesothelioma or asbestosis. Even if ceilings are
asbestos-free, certain insulation materials like Zonolite used in
attic floors, can release toxic levels of asbestos while fixing a
ceiling fan or a light. Asbestos ceiling tiles may contain
formaldehyde and such volatile organic compounds as components.
Asbestos found in ceiling tiles, if in good condition, causes no
risk but loose, damp or crumbly asbestos is dangerous. Drilling and
scraping of such material is a health hazard. In those cases, the
building owners should remove the asbestos ceiling tiles or take
necessary steps to prevent asbestos exposure due to asbestos
contaminated ceiling tiles.
Safe Handling of Asbestos ceiling tiles
The best way is to avoid the use of asbestos ceiling tiles. However,
if you are using asbestos ceiling tiles, you must take necessary
precautions to avoid asbestos exposure. Some of the steps are:
- Select low-emitting ceiling tiles certified by a reputed
organization like Greenguard Environmental Institute.
- Use porous ceiling tiles that trap odors and chemicals emitted
from building activities.
- Install ceiling tiles in a building only after painting, flooring
or other such work is over. This prevents the ceiling tiles from
absorbing and retaining the chemicals and organic solvents.
- Recycle old ceiling tiles under new programs.
 Hire professionals to reconstruct asbestos ceiling tiles as
they adhere to safety norms and rules. Avoid sanding and dry-buffing
asbestos floors.
- Follow wet stripping or use low abrasion pads below 300 rpm to
avoid exposure.
- Report any broken ceiling tiles to Environmental Health & Safety
Department.
File an Employee Exposure Report within 24 hours or as soon as
possible with the Environmental Health & Safety Department in case
of accidental exposure to asbestos.
Remember! A minor exposure to asbestos fibers can cause lung
disorders, asbestosis or mesothelioma. Therefore, it is better to
safe than sorry.
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