Asbestos and Environmental Services

It is frequently the case when demolishing a tired building that you will find Asbestos present. Due to the dangerous nature of Asbestos fibres and the harm that they can cause, it is necessary to isolate the asbestos and remove it from the site without releasing any fibres into the atmosphere.

Most demolition companies will therefore have an environmental division to take care of this process without affecting the surroundings of the building. It is extremely important to comply with all legislations regarding asbestos because of how potentially hazardous it is.

Whenever asbestos is found on a demolition site, a specialist team fitted with suitable protective gear and separate air supplies will enter and safely remove the asbestos. This can take a long time as they have to ensure that ALL traces of asbestos are completely removed from the building and from the air inside the building. It is then transferred to air-tight bags to be disposed of in keeping with regulations. Only when the area has been completely cleared of all traces of asbestos can the demolition work continue.

Before demolition work commences on a site, it is important to conduct a thorough survey to detect any asbestos to prevent any disruptions to the demolition work. The removal of asbestos takes priority over any other aspect of the work being done to maintain the health of the workforce.

Although it is dangerous, asbestos is still present in a variety of buildings including hospitals, homes and schools. Its most common locations are in walls, ceilings and there may be some lagging around steam pipes. Because of its dangerous nature its use has sharply declined in recent years and there are strict regulations in place to stop it being used to the point where it is dangerous.

Most of the time, people become alarmed and panicked when they learn that the building that they live or work in has asbestos in its walls or ceilings, and more often than not, this panic is unnecessary. As long as the asbestos was installed well and the building has been well kept, it is unlikely to do any harm to anyone as it will not have been directly exposed, it will usually have been concealed using other materials to make a ceiling or a wall, or will at least be covered with a layer of paint. Only if it is openly exposed and releasing fibre particles into the air is asbestos dangerous.

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