LFS19
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Hi,
Bit concerned about some doors I’ve just taken off in my home.
House is 1930s but was an old people’s home in the 70s and 80s.
I know they sometimes used asbestos in fire doors.
There’s no indication these are fire doors from what I can tell, but they were pretty damn heavy.
All the doors In the house are those plywood faced plane ones with a mahogany sort of finish.
I presumed they were hollow core, but they feel Significantly heavier than the pine raised panel I replaced it with.
This started to make me a little worried they may be fire doors and might contain asbestos. Maybe it’s just the weight of the ply, though.
There’s no AIB over-boarding as you can see - it’s just ply wood. You can get a glimpse of the inside looking at the latch hole. I can’t get the depth of it in focus but it’s wood all the way through.
However, I’m concerned that it could be the case that the latch is encased in wood that goes quite deep but that the rest of the door might have asbestos inside.
I haven’t tampered with it or excessively Or drilled into it, but a few years ago I did screw a little interior lock into it on the edge.
I went down a bit of a rabbit hole reading About asbestos and the idea that one fibre can potentially kill you, so I’m worried screwing that lock in could’ve released asbestos fibres into the house; if it is indeed an asbestos based door.
How likely is it that a door like this would contain an asbestos core?
Many thanks!
Bit concerned about some doors I’ve just taken off in my home.
House is 1930s but was an old people’s home in the 70s and 80s.
I know they sometimes used asbestos in fire doors.
There’s no indication these are fire doors from what I can tell, but they were pretty damn heavy.
All the doors In the house are those plywood faced plane ones with a mahogany sort of finish.
I presumed they were hollow core, but they feel Significantly heavier than the pine raised panel I replaced it with.
This started to make me a little worried they may be fire doors and might contain asbestos. Maybe it’s just the weight of the ply, though.
There’s no AIB over-boarding as you can see - it’s just ply wood. You can get a glimpse of the inside looking at the latch hole. I can’t get the depth of it in focus but it’s wood all the way through.
However, I’m concerned that it could be the case that the latch is encased in wood that goes quite deep but that the rest of the door might have asbestos inside.
I haven’t tampered with it or excessively Or drilled into it, but a few years ago I did screw a little interior lock into it on the edge.
I went down a bit of a rabbit hole reading About asbestos and the idea that one fibre can potentially kill you, so I’m worried screwing that lock in could’ve released asbestos fibres into the house; if it is indeed an asbestos based door.
How likely is it that a door like this would contain an asbestos core?
Many thanks!