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In 1978, the EPA banned spray-applied surfacing materials that contained asbestos. This included spray-on ceiling materials, such as popcorn ceilings. The 1978 partial ban left many asbestos uses still legal. While asbestos use in the United States is limited today, the mineral is still not banned.
July 1, 1972, the State of Illinois, under Title II of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act, banned the use of asbestos for the purpose of fireproofing or insulating any building or building material. 415 ILCS 5/9. Since then, the legislature has passed many laws regulating asbestos.
Asbestos was used in many homes built before the 1980s. Older homes may still have asbestos materials like flooring, ceiling tiles or insulation. This puts residents at risk for mesothelioma. Homeowners can take measures to try to avoid asbestos exposure and, if needed, have asbestos safely removed.
Houses built between 1930 and 1950 may have asbestos as insulation. Asbestos may be present in textured paint and patching compounds used on wall and ceiling joints. Their use was banned in 1977. Artificial ashes and embers sold for use in gas-fired fireplaces may contain asbestos.
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