Asbestos | Removal
St Helier, St Clement, St Saviour - JE2
Enquiry from: Trevor J
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Enquirer: Property Owner General information: We would like our ceiling of flat sheet aspestos removed from our utility
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Asbestos removal is an important process in UK properties. For building purposes asbestos used to be popular in the United Kingdom mostly for its insulating properties. However with related health risks the Government imposed a ban on its use in 2006.
In spite of this you can still find numerous properties with asbestos use in the ceilings and walls. And the consequences of prolonged exposure can be extremely harmful to your health, with two forms of lung cancer connected with asbestos.
If you wish to get asbestos removed from your property, a Health and Safety Executive will conduct an assessment to determine if it's present. If this is the case it should be a top priority to have removed, because if you become diagnosed with an asbestos connected illness it will often be too late.
For your safety, make certain to make use of our service to do a comparison of prices from specialists close to you. We'll match your requirements with up to 4 companies to help you receive a cost-free quote for the work and take the matter from there.
Asbestos removal costs fluctuate according to the amount of material you have that needs removing, how easy it is to access and remove, and your location. However, the average price for an asbestos removal project in the UK is about £800.
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St Helier, St Clement, St Saviour - JE2
Enquiry from: Trevor J
Start Date: Immediate
Enquirer: Property Owner General information: We would like our ceiling of flat sheet aspestos removed from our utility
St Lawrence, St Ouen, St Mary, St John, Trinity, Grouville - JE3
Enquiry from: J
Start Date: Immediate
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There are all different types of Asbestos. Some kinds of asbestos, if they are in good condition, may be left as they are or covered up. If there is any danger of the asbestos being damaged and particles entering the air, it should be removed. Once a survey has been completed you will be advised on what course of action to take.
How To Remove Asbestos
Asbestos are naturally occurring fibrous material that used to be incorporated into fabrics or mixed with cement for insulation purposes be it electrical or building. As it’s highly dangerous and life threatening if disturbed, the material has been in the UK since 1999, however there are some exceptions. If you happen to reside in a house that has been in existence prior to 1980, then there is a chance your house contains some asbestos. You may discover it in your home when carrying out some DIY tasks or renovation. And once you do, you should waste no time in having it removed as the longer you’re exposed to it, the more life threatening it becomes.
Removal of asbestos is a task you should never try to do by yourself as it becomes harmful when disturbed. In an event whereby you suspect something to be asbestos, do not touch but rather have it isolated and call in a specialist for help. So it’s therefore not recommended to attempt asbestos removal as a DIY project unless you’re are experienced in the techniques below:
✓ Before you get started, it’s crucial to wear the necessary protective gear. These include wearing a respirator, a disposable coverall, disposable rubber gloves, rubber boots as well as safety eye goggles. And ensure that you remove all protective gear clothing and gear before exiting the containment area.
✓ Remove the materials and place in asbestos waste disposal bags
✓ Ensure to remove the asbestos without breaking it up.
✓ Make use of double bag and seal all debris containing asbestos.
✓ Wipe down all surfaces with a damp cloth
✓ Fold and roll the polyethylene sheeting on the floor and dispose them same way as the debris - double bag and seal.
✓ Clean all tools and equipments used.
✓ When done, ensure to wash face, hands and bathe thoroughly.
Asbestos refers to a group of minerals made up of tiny fibres. If you become exposed to these fibres and breathe them in, you’re at risk of contracting a dangerous lung-related disease.
Asbestos is strong and a good insulator, which means it was previously used to insulate and reinforce parts of buildings, like ceilings, roofs and guttering. Its use has been banned in the UK since 2000, but it is still present in lots of domestic and commercial buildings today.
Asbestos usually only poses a health risk if the material it’s contained in is damaged and its fibres are released into the air.
For some types of asbestos, you are not legally required to use a licensed contractor. However, it’s recommended that you always use one. These contractors will have all the relevant training and knowledge to make sure asbestos is removed safely. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is the licensing body.
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