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Asbestos Exposure Locator

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Select a state to find locations that were once known to contain or use asbestos in your area or locate jobsites of former mesothelioma victims. Click the ship to see a list of U.S. Navy ships that were also known to contain or use asbestos.

Throughout the United States, many mesothelioma victims commonly worked in the construction business, petrochemical industry, and the auto industry. Many others worked in shipyards or were enlisted in the U.S. Navy. Some mesothelioma victims received household exposure to asbestos through family members who worked in these industries.

Email us if you or someone you know has an asbestos-related disease and was exposed at any of these facilities. Or call us toll free 800.226.9880.

 

High Risk Jobs for Asbestos Illness

  • Construction workers
  • Industrial workers
  • Shipyard workers
  • Asbestos mining and mill workers
  • Employees involved in the manufacture of asbestos-containing products
  • U.S. Navy
  • Heating, ventilation and air conditioning tradespeople

Everyday Products that Contain Some Amount of Asbestos

  • Thermal insulation, pipe insulation, gaskets and packing
  • Powder plaster
  • Wall and ceiling tiles
  • Fireproofing spray
  • Joint compound, drywall mud, insulating cement and asbestos cement
  • Textured paints, patching cements and spackling compounds
  • Asbestos pipe, wallboard and millboard
  • Acoustical textures and refractories
  • Automobile and truck brakes, brake pads and brake linings
  • Turbines, pumps and purifiers
  • Siding and roofing products
  • Furnaces and boilers, and insulation used in these products
  • Household appliances, such as toasters and hairdryers
  • Products containing a fire-retardant, such as pot holders and ironing board covers
  • Insulated wiring