Missouri & Illinois School Buildings — Asbestos Exposure

School buildings constructed from the 1940s through the 1980s reportedly relied on asbestos-containing materials throughout their mechanical systems. Boilermakers who serviced cast-iron and water-tube heating boilers, pipefitters who maintained steam distribution systems, insulators who applied and removed pipe covering and block insulation, and HVAC mechanics who worked on air handling units may have been exposed to asbestos fibers in school buildings across Missouri and Illinois.

The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has documented asbestos-containing materials — including boiler insulation, pipe insulation, floor tile, ceiling tile, spray fireproofing, transite board, duct insulation, and gaskets — allegedly removed from hundreds of school buildings statewide. Missouri's boiler registry records heating equipment that may have required installation and maintenance work involving asbestos-containing insulation. Both data sets are public record. The information on this site is drawn from those public records and from publicly filed asbestos litigation. Nothing here constitutes legal advice or a finding of liability. Scroll down to find a specific school district.

Missouri Filing Deadline — Know Your Rights

Missouri law currently gives asbestos claimants 5 years from diagnosis to file under Mo. Rev. Stat. § 516.120 — one of the longest windows in the country. If you or a family member has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, or asbestos-related lung cancer and believe the illness may be related to work at a school building, consult a Missouri mesothelioma attorney to understand your options.

About the two deadlines: Missouri keeps the personal-injury clock (Mo. Rev. Stat. § 516.120) and the wrongful-death clock (Mo. Rev. Stat. § 537.100) on separate tracks. The 5-year personal-injury deadline runs from the date of diagnosis and applies to the diagnosed person's own claim while they are alive. The 3-year wrongful-death deadline runs from the date of death and applies to surviving family members. The two are independent — preserving one does not extend the other, and a Missouri asbestos attorney can keep both options open as the situation evolves.

Asbestos-Containing Materials Commonly Found in School Buildings

Boiler Insulation Pipe Insulation Floor Tile (VAT) Ceiling Tile Spray Fireproofing Duct Insulation Transite Board Gaskets & Packing Mastic / Adhesive Roofing Felt
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Map shows Missouri and Illinois school districts with documented asbestos exposure histories. Click any marker to visit the school's dedicated page.

Missouri School Districts

Anderson Community School Corp Anderson Indiana
— Missouri
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Evansville Vanderburgh School Corp Evansville Indiana
— Missouri
URGENT FILING DEADLINE NOTICE: If you or a loved one have recently been diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease and worked at an Evansville Vanderburgh …
Fort Wayne Community Schools Fort Wayne Indiana
— Missouri
Urgent Filing Deadline Warning Attention: If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, or asbestos-related lung cancer and worked at Fort Wayne …
Gary Community Schools Gary Indiana
— Missouri
If You Worked at Gary Community School Corporation and Were Just Diagnosed A mesothelioma, asbestosis, or asbestos-related lung cancer diagnosis starts a clock …
Hammond School City Hammond Indiana
— Missouri
Experienced Indiana mesothelioma lawyer helping Hammond School City workers exposed to asbestos in boilers, pipes, and building materials. Call for free …
East Chicago School City East Chicago Indiana
— Missouri
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Indianapolis Public Schools Indianapolis Indiana
— Missouri
Filing Deadline Warning: Act Now If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease, time is critical. Indiana law imposes a …
Michigan City Area Schools Michigan City Indiana
— Missouri
Immediate Action Required: Indiana’s Two-Year Filing Deadline If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, or asbestos-related …
Muncie Community Schools Muncie Indiana
— Missouri
Urgent Filing Deadline Alert: Indiana Asbestos Claims If you or a loved one worked at Muncie Community Schools and have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, …
South Bend Community School Corp South Bend Indiana
— Missouri
If you worked as a boilermaker, pipefitter, insulator, HVAC mechanic, electrician, millwright, or maintenance tradesman at South Bend Community School …
Terre Haute School District Terre Haute Indiana
— Missouri
Mesothelioma lawyer Indiana helps school district workers exposed to asbestos. Free consultation for boilermakers, pipefitters, insulators. Act now—5-year …

Which Trades Were Exposed at School Buildings?

Boilermakers
Reportedly serviced, repaired, and replaced cast-iron sectional boilers in school boiler rooms. Work of this type may have involved asbestos-containing refractory and boiler block insulation, and workers in these roles were allegedly exposed to elevated fiber concentrations during maintenance overhauls.
Pipefitters & Steamfitters
Maintained steam and hot-water distribution piping throughout school buildings. This work reportedly involved products such as Johns-Manville Thermobestos and Owens-Illinois Kaylo pipe covering — materials that may have released asbestos fibers when connections were broken or valves replaced.
Heat & Frost Insulators
Applied and removed pipe covering, block insulation, and boiler lagging throughout school mechanical rooms. Cutting and fitting operations of this type are alleged to have produced among the highest fiber concentrations of any trade working in school buildings.
HVAC Mechanics
Maintained air handling units and duct systems that may have been lined with asbestos-containing insulation. Workers in this trade allegedly encountered W.R. Grace Monokote spray fireproofing and similar materials above ceiling tiles during ductwork access.
Electricians
Ran conduit and wiring in mechanical rooms and above suspended ceilings that may have contained asbestos tiles. Work in boiler rooms and pipe chases allegedly placed electricians in proximity to deteriorating pipe insulation during normal job activities.
Maintenance Workers
School district maintenance employees worked year-round in facilities where routine repairs — cutting into walls, replacing ceiling tiles, servicing boilers — may have disturbed asbestos-containing materials reportedly installed during original construction.

If You Worked at a Missouri School and Have Been Diagnosed

Missouri law currently gives asbestos claimants 5 years from diagnosis to file under Mo. Rev. Stat. § 516.120. If you or a family member has received a diagnosis that may be related to asbestos exposure while working at a school building, time matters. More than 60 asbestos bankruptcy trust funds are available to Missouri claimants — each with its own separate documentation requirements that take months to prepare.

Find your school district in the list above, review the documented asbestos exposure history, and contact a Missouri mesothelioma attorney before your deadline expires.

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