How does anthrax contamination typically occur?
Anthrax contamination in buildings usually results from historical use of animal derived materials, such as:
- Horsehair plaster – Common in older properties, particularly pre 1950s constructions.
- Wool or felt insulation – Sometimes made from untreated animal fibres.
- Bone meal-based mortar – Rare but possible in older buildings.
Disturbing these materials during refurbishment or demolition can release anthrax spores into the air.