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Often you never know what's bad for you. I need to spend a fortune getting some asbestos out of my house. It was standard building material back in 1972 when it was built.
Been burning some wood from an old mill I volunteered at in my open fire. Discovered yesterday that treated wood from back then contains arsenic and should never be used on fires.
Often you never know what's bad for you. I need to spend a fortune getting some asbestos out of my house. It was standard building material back in 1972 when it was built.
Been burning some wood from an old mill I volunteered at in my open fire. Discovered yesterday that treated wood from back then contains arsenic and should never be used on fires.
Often you never know what's bad for you. I need to spend a fortune getting some asbestos out of my house. It was standard building material back in 1972 when it was built..
It's only a problem if you make it airborne by drilling / sawing etc... wear a mask, spray with water mist, gently remove it and bag it
Even your local tip should take it
How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think
Wow, we could reduce cancer deaths by 3.1 million deaths a year by not smoking, alcohol, eating meat, coffee, tea, exercising, reducing salt, reducing sugar, being boring as ****.
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