Statement On Ceiling Material Containing Asbestos In Commission's Bethesda Headquarters

NEWS from CPSC

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  
June 25, 1980  
Release # 80-024

Statement On Ceiling Material Containing Asbestos In Commission's Bethesda Headquarters

CPSC health scientists have determined this week that most of the ceilings of the offices occupied by approximately 615 CPSC employees in the agency's Bethesda headquarters were treated in 1968 with a textured surface material containing asbestos. During repairs or renovations in recent years that material may have been disturbed to the extent that asbestos fibers may have been released.

CPSC officials do not know whether any staff members have been exposed to a health risk because of the presence of this material on the office ceilings. As a precaution, however, agency officials have consulted with CPSC health professionals and asbestos experts outside the agency to determine the best response. On the basis of their recommendations, CPSC Executive Director today directed that-the following actions be taken:



Responses To Reporter's Inquiries


Exposure Levels From The Ceilings:

We do not believe that this potential exposure to asbestos poses a cancer risk to any CPSC staff members. But it is the type of exposure which we are convinced could be regulated under our statutes. And as a precautionary measure, we believe that any unnecessary exposure to asbestos fibers should be eliminated.

We are, afterall, a health and safety agency; so it is especially appropriate that we be concerned about this type of exposure. We must be concerned about all levels of exposure, no matter how small. And this type of textured paint is on our list which is subject to the general order we will be issuing soon, in order to obtain more information about the use of asbestos in about 30 categories of consumer products.

Four Points To Consider About Asbestos which make it inadvisable for consumers themselves to attempt to correct any potential problems with textured paint:

Inquiries:

Advice To Consumers
who may have texturized paint containing asbestos on their walls or ceilings:



Statement By CPSC Chairman Susan B. King
June 25, 1980

Our objective as a health and safety agency is to reduce any risk from exposure to asbestos to an absolute minimum; and we intend to eliminate all unnecessary uses of asbestos from all consumer products.

While we remain uncertain that any employee of CPSC has been exposed to asbestos from the Bethesda office ceilings, we equally are unable to establish that CPSC have not been exposed. Therefore, the Commission, through its Executive Director, is taking a number of precautionary steps immediately, and will continue to monitor the situation on a daily basis.