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That's extremely stupid but very likely not an issue. While asbestos is not entirely safe, it's dangers were extremely exaggerated by (((lawyers))) looking to bank on most of the non-jew US textile industry. And that they did. In order to score, they had to massively inflate the associated dangers.

What is dangerous about asbestos? Extremely tiny particles get captured inside the lung and fester, eventually creating lung cancer. This requires extremely tiny particles having the right shape, otherwise they are naturally excreted with phlegm. The bulk of the deaths were people who worked with these products for decades, generally during manufacturing or installation of poorly manufactured goods. Most glues and binders successfully hold asbestos together, preventing cancer (the "right" particle shapes are prevented). In addition to manufacturing, tens of millions of workers used these products for decades, both installing and removing, without any personal protection products. A tiny fraction of these people actually got sick. Most of which is associated with specific brands and do not span the full line of thousands of products made with asbestos.

What you don't hear is that many common products are drastically more dangerous. For example, finely ground silica dioxide (flour) is very dangerous but it's generally not labeled as such. It is orders of magnitude more dangerous than asbestos. People commonly use it without any type of protection.

For example, the first power tools were used by miners. These miners were exposed to finely ground silica dioxide dust created by these new power tools. All of these new power tools quickly obtained the name, "widow maker." Workers were dropping dead in as short as six months. Many lingered on for years, eventually dying. They immediately understood use of the tools were killing men by the hundreds in very short order. Ultimately they figured out it was from the silica dioxide dust created by the tools. Their solution? Make it wet. The result is the small particles are washed away before they can become airborne and inhaled. After all tools were mated to a water suppression system, associated deaths immediately dropped to zero.