I know that 0 exposure to friable asbestos is preferred but this seems like a little amount.
2 percent asbestos popcorn ceiling.
Was originally planning on taking it down using the spray n scrape method.
Many houses contain asbestos ceiling materials especially houses that were built between the 1950s and the 1980s.
Many textured or popcorn ceilings contain asbestos.
Better known as popcorn ceiling stucco ceiling and or even called cottage cheese ceiling this material was generally one to ten percent asbestos.
Does anyone have a chart or know of a percentage range that explains the health hazard implications based on percentage of asbestos someone is exposed to.
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The clean air act of 1978 banned spray on asbestos products which were a major health risk for the workers who applied them.
Asbestos was used in popcorn ceilings to help with fire proofing and other benefits as well.
A higher percentage of asbestos is worse but popcorn ceiling is dangerous even if it is just a few percent asbestos.
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I got my popcorn ceiling tested results came back it was 2 3 asbestos.
Asbestos is the only known cause of mesothelioma a rare cancer.
Spray on popcorn ceilings were immensely popular in the early 1950s to 1980s.
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Even though the use of asbestos in the popcorn mixture was banned in 1978 many popcorn ceilings installed before the 1980s contain up to 8 percent asbestos and it has been found in ceilings installed as late as 1986.
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To find out if you are at risk professional asbestos testing is a must.
How dangerous is this it seems like a really small amount.
Asbestos was used commonly in ceilings since it helps with soundproofing and insulation it s more resistant to fire and it also hides ceiling imperfections.
However i encourage you to read my article asbestos in popcorn ceilings and follow up with sources identified in this column.