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I need to go shopping at Dillard’s and I found out the Dillard’s department store building was constructed in 1963 and has not been renovated since then. I am concerned about the stores clothing and accessories being contaminated with asbestos and lead dust because when shipments arrive and all the clothing goes through the back of the store where everything is loaded and all the goods are stored I don’t believe that’s a clean environment and since the building was constructed in 1963 there is a high probability of asbestos and lead which might possibly contaminate the products being delivered into the store. Inside this Dillard’s store is also very old and outdated, the floors even have carpet which looks like it’s never been replaced in the last 40 years.
I need to go shopping at Dillard’s and I found out the Dillard’s department store building was constructed in 1963 and has not been renovated since then. I am concerned about the stores clothing and accessories being contaminated with asbestos and lead dust because when shipments arrive and all the clothing goes through the back of the store where everything is loaded and all the goods are stored I don’t believe that’s a clean environment and since the building was constructed in 1963 there is a high probability of asbestos and lead which might possibly contaminate the products being delivered into the store. Inside this Dillard’s store is also very old and outdated, the floors even have carpet which looks like it’s never been replaced in the last 40 years.
Just don’t eat them and you should be fine❗️
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