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ASBESTOS RELATED INFORMATION History of Asbestos Asbestos (from the Greek 'amiantus', meaning unquenchable)
has been known and used for approximately 4500 years. Many centuries before
Christ, Finnish peasants mixed it in pottery and sealed cracks in their
log huts with it. The ancient Greeks used it to make wicks for their lamps.
The ancient Romans wove asbestos fibres into fabrics to make towels, nets
and even head coverings for women.
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