HazClear Asbestos Removal
6/99 Creek St, Brisbane QLD4000, QLD, Australia, Brisbane City, Queensland 4000, Australia
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Never touch asbestos you find in your home. Just because the asbestos is there does not mean it poses a danger to you or your family. As long as the asbestos is not disturbed, there is little danger. If the asbestos is accidently broken or disturbed it can release harmful fibres which should never be breathed in. As long as there is no evidence of damage or a break, it is beset to just leave the asbestos in place undisturbed. As an example, your home may contain asbestos within the walls and ceiling and be coated with paint or another material. These will typically not be a matter for concern unless they become damaged and the asbestos is revealed.
As long as these are in good repair and not showing any signs of damage or a break, it is best to leave them alone.
Regularly inspect the walls and ceilings containing asbestos checking for signs of damage or deterioration.
If there is an area of asbestos which is posing a danger and you want to attempt to remove it yourself, keep the following in mind:
- Is the area still in good repair and if so, is it best to leave it undisturbed?
- Is it possible to address the problem with a solution other than removing the asbestos? Can you consider painting over the area or covering it with a non-asbestos product to permanently seal it?
- If you do decide to remove the asbestos yourself, are you aware of all the governing rule and safety precautions and can you abide by them?
- Would it be better to hire a professional asbestos removal company instead of trying to do the removal yourself?
If you believe you can do the asbestos removal yourself, then remember this advice:
- Never use power tools when working with asbestos.
- Never use any type of abrasive sanding or cutting discs.
- Never use compressed air around asbestos since this may cause the fibres to fly about and increases the chance they will be breathed in by someone.
- Never use a high-pressure hose either for the same reaso