FAQs

Answer: Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral fibre commonly used in building materials. It becomes dangerous when its fibres are released into the air and inhaled, causing serious health risks such as lung diseases and cancer.

Answer: Asbestos cannot be identified visually. It requires professional inspection by a qualified surveyor to determine if your property contains asbestos-containing materials (ACMs).

Answer: Even if the materials are in good condition it still requires professional inspection by a qualified surveyor to determine if the materials are damaged or disturbed. It is crucial to hire professionals for fully compliant and safe asbestos removal to prevent fibre release and potential health risks.

Answer: It is highly recommended to hire professionals for asbestos removal. They have the necessary expertise, equipment, and knowledge of safety protocols to safely handle asbestos and ensure containment and appropriate disposal.

Answer: Asbestos exposure can lead to serious health conditions such as mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis. The risks depend on the duration and intensity of exposure, as well as individual susceptibility.

Answer: The duration of asbestos removal varies depending on the size of the project and the complexity of the asbestos-containing materials. It can range from a few hours to several weeks.

Answer: During asbestos removal, strict safety measures are followed, including the use of personal protective equipment, sealing off the work area, utilising specialised removal techniques, and conducting thorough decontamination procedures to minimise the risk of fibre release.

Answer: Look for an asbestos removal company that holds the necessary licenses and certifications, such as accreditation from regulatory bodies, relevant training certifications, and compliance with local and national asbestos regulations.

Answer: Asbestos disposal should be carried out in accordance with the Environment Agencies legislative requirement, any asbestos carried on the highway can only be transported by Registered EA Waste carrier.

Answer: Absolutely! We can provide references and share examples of our successfully completed asbestos removal projects. Please reach out to us, and we’ll be happy to share our portfolio and connect you with our satisfied clients.

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