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ASB Weatherproof Jacket
Until the late 1970's asbestos was used in hundreds of products, most of which had construction or industrial purposes. Because asbestos is a very strong and yet pliable mineral that is resistant to fire, it was considered to be an extremely valuable resource.
When American manufacturers first began to use asbestos, they did not realize it was a toxic substance that could produce cancers such as asbestosis or Mesothelioma, as well as respiratory and other diseases. Sadly, even after this discovery the hazardous material was still utilized in production for many years. Companies that did not want to give up this inexpensive mineral continued to include it in their products, even after it was proven to be responsible for thousands of illnesses and hundreds of deaths.
The ASB Weatherproof Jacket was a type of insulation that was placed over valves and joints. These coverings or "jackets" provided protection to various components during any type of weather, which made them ideal for outdoor use and in any setting that involved extreme hot, cold and even water. Weatherproof Jackets were used to maintain a steady temperature inside the joints and valves so that the liquids or other materials they helped transport would be able to flow properly under even the most extreme conditions.
Workers who handled these products were subjected to the possibility of inhaling tiny bits of asbestos that could break free and float into the air. It is this type of exposure that leads to illness and diseases that can be fatal. Anyone who has worked with these insulation items is encouraged to schedule a check up with their doctor. Victims of asbestos based products have legal options they may wish to explore, so if you have been diagnosed with any related disease, contact us to request a free brochure about what your rights are.
Today, use of the asbestos based ASB Weatherproof Jacket has been discontinued. However, there are still countless locations that have this style of insulation in place. Older homes and office buildings might have been overlooked when asbestos products were being professionally removed and disposed of nationwide. Construction or other workers who are involved in projects within older locations that may still have these items in use should take precautions such as wearing a mask that covers their nose and mouth, and notify their supervisor right away if they suspect that anything on the site may contain asbestos.

