Fibro

Fibro, the shortened form of "Fibrous Cement" - or "Fibrous Asbestos Cement", FAC, is a building material made of compressed fibres cemented into rigid sheets.[1]

While "Fibro" has been used in a number of countries, it is in Australia where its use was the most widespread. Manufactured and sold by James Hardie until the mid 1980s "Fibro" in all its forms was a very popular building material. The fibres involved were almost always Asbestos based. The use of "Fibro" has since been banned in several countries, including Australia itself, due to its high asbestos content. Asbestos is directly related to a number of deadly disease including, asbestosis, pleural mesothelioma (lung) and peritoneal mesothelioma (abdomen).

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Products used in the building industry

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