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Asbestos was and is produced so much that not only is it everywhere, but it's still not regulated properly, as the most common forms of asbestos are smaller than what most machines test for (www.youtube.com)
posted 71 days ago by redman012 71 days ago by redman012 +19 / -0
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– RondoOBlongo 8 points 71 days ago +8 / -0

Asbestos, lead, mercury, plastics...

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– WeedleTLiar 5 points 71 days ago +5 / -0

Fluoride, estrogen, caffeine...

Edit: leaded gasoline caused atmospheric levels to get so high that everyone on Earth alive at the time was brain damaged.

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– Vicious_snek6 4 points 71 days ago +4 / -0

caffeine

What's this one about?

I'm convinced nicotine is good based on how they've tried to ban it and its effects on T

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– theaustrianpainter 2 points 71 days ago +2 / -0

Caffeine is just a stimulant. Nocotine too but the delivery device is dangerous.

Leaded gasoline is still around, aviation gas uses it and the men handling it get cancer. Throw micro plastics on the list. I still can't figure out how to cut that out.

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– SophiesBoyfriend 6 points 71 days ago +6 / -0

I believe we’ll have the same problem with forever chemicals -

they were also designed to be chemically stable and fireproof. But forever chemicals are even in OUR FUCKING PILLOWS

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– ScallionPancake 4 points 71 days ago +4 / -0

smh, just avoid old buildings like the plague then?

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– theaustrianpainter 1 point 71 days ago +1 / -0

Hard to do if you work in military installations or older DoD contractor facilities.

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– WeedleTLiar 1 point 71 days ago +1 / -0

Random question: does asbestos toxicity in humans depend on the size? Do you only get the ill effects by inhalation or do you just need to touch it?

I'm reminded of a story about a guy with an asbestos table cloth who would throw it into the fireplace to clean it and impress guests; would that still be toxic?

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– DefinitelyNotIGN 1 point 71 days ago +1 / -0

Asbestos does its worst damage in the lungs. Here's the thing about big objects: They turn into tiny objects. "Wear and tear" on asbestos means it is releasing into the air around it. Dust is a thing that exists, and it doesn't form out of the aether. Any wearing away, from friction or erosion or strong airflow or any number of things, turns that shelf-stable aesbestos item into a source of dangerous aesbestos dust.

That stated, IF no one is ever touching it to wear it away, and IF wear and tear is essentially zero, then yeah, it's "fine". I've been to plenty of schools and universities with asbestos in the ceilings and inside-walls. It's a durable, flame-retardant construction material. It's just also really bad if you get any dust from it inside you. Any construction/demolition workers are fucked, but in the interim, it's "fine".

Kind of like Uranium in that regard: Very useful, very durable, very stable, don't breathe in the dust. We just aren't retarded enough to build buildings out of uranium so it doesn't enter the same kind of infamy, but uranium munitions/bullets aren't uncommon, and are handled with bare hands.

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– redman012 [S] 1 point 71 days ago +1 / -0

You can very much touch it and get it inside you, in the video, one of the most recent incidents was Claire's products being totally contaminated with asbestos due to cross-contamination in 2017

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– ernsithe 1 point 71 days ago +1 / -0

The toxicity is caused by the fibers becoming lodged in the lungs. The tissue stiffens, which keeps you from breathing properly.

AFAIK, it's only dangerous internally but unless it's sealed up in something else, it can produce dust.

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