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On Apr 22, 6:34 pm, "sweetheart" <
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> "harry" <
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> On Apr 22, 4:54 pm, "sweetheart" <
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> You need to watch out with old electric fires from that period. Most
> have asbestos insulated wires and heat shields.
>
> Thanks for the warning but being a child of the sixties who was brought up
> doing chemistry classes with asbestos mats under Bunsen burners, having
> chemistry sets with asbestos mats in them and asbestos oven gloves ,
> ironing
> boards and all other things, I will take my chances. The thing I fear most
> about asbestos is when some H&S cronie comes saying " that will cost £6
> billion to remove because it might contain asbestos"
>
> Since I am not taking it anywhere , thats OK. It does have one of those
> old
> flexes - cotton covered if folk recall them. But nothing is frayed. In
> fact, its as good as new. I wonder, if like me, its previous owner just
> had
> it in the sitting room to look at lovingly. ;-)
The effects are cumulative.
Then I habe accumulated a good many years worth. I have a house built in the
1950's probably full of it. ( as was my last house but I never saw anyone
condemn it or any like it. )
There is no point in bringing it into your
home.
It just sits there quietly shedding asbestos fibres and killing you
off.
I can live with that besides which it came from a charity shop and I think
( from having donated some of my aunts things when she passed away a year
or so ago), that there are rules. If it were as you say, they couldnt sell
it. It has been checked and it does have a safety ticket with it.
Best to dump the junky old thing.
Its not junky. It is old - and old of the kind you cannot buy anymore. Thats
why I have got it second hand. No other way to obtain it
What happened to saving the planet and recycling on here? But I guess you
would throw my other old stuff away too . Most antiques are just old junk to
someone. So one mans junk is another's much loved object.