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Asbestos in carpets ?

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Chie | 22:58 Mon 24th Mar 2008 | Home & Garden
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Has asbestos fibre ever been used in carpets? Especially over the last 25 years.
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dont know but i have been exposed to asbestos b4 on power stations in the last year. never ever heard about it in carpits ever. only used in insulation. carpet aint insulation

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Not just for insulation - it has been used in lino, not in carpets as far as I know.

Asbestos was used in all sorts of materials found in the home. The following list is not complete and should only be used as a guide.

Combined with different quantities of bonding agent, asbestos was used to lag the steel support framework in tower blocks and services such as heating pipes, electrical conduits and ventilation ducts.
In hard-board form it was used on the back of service intake doors, panels at the back of gas fires, bath panels, etc.
In plaster-board form it was used as wall board, especially where there are service ducts running behind.
It was also used as a filler in textured ceiling and wall coverings like Artex, in linoleum floor tiles and artificial slate roofing.
It is found in some storage heaters, ironing boards, brake and clutch linings and garage roofs and walls.
It was combined with cement for use in corrugated roofing, pipework, etc.
But here it states it was used to make carpets and underlay fire-retardant

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/4328289.stm

That makes sense, as my old fire safe was lined with asbestos to keep the contents safe in fire.

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