3 Reasons Asbestos Removal Is Best Left to Professionals

Posted on: 17 December 2018

When remodelling any structure or doing construction, you can come into contact with many things that require safety measures. This is especially true when the site contains any kind of asbestos. Working with asbestos can be dangerous if not handled properly. For this reason, it is highly recommended that you use a professional for this task. Here are 3 reasons asbestos removal is best left to the professionals.

Skin and Lung Irritant

During asbestos removal, the slightest movement can cause dust particles or fibres. These fibres are then breathed in and can become an irritant for your lungs. The more you are exposed to the dust of asbestos, the more the chance of respiratory problems increases. While the immediate results of exposure to asbestos may not seem too bad, they can have a detrimental effect on your future health. It is necessary to always wear protective clothing and masks when working in areas that will expose you to asbestos fibres. This will minimize the risks to your health.

Air Pollution

Asbestos removal needs to be done in a careful and precise manner. The area needs to be free of any unnecessary people and should be closed off to confine the asbestos fibres within the work area. If this is not done properly, you are risking your own health and the health of those who come in contact with the fibres that become airborne. Asbestos fibres can travel long distances. Though one or two fibres will not hurt you, the size of the fibres allows thousands to become airborne in seconds. When they get into the air, the slightest movement in the air will cause them to blow wherever they can. This is why it is so important to make sure the work area is securely closed off before you begin work.

Regulations

Many regulations have been implemented for the safety and protection of the public with regards to asbestos removal. Certain types of asbestos will require licensed professional for asbestos removal. Other laws require businesses to contract with a licensed professional for any asbestos removal. You will want to make sure you know these regulations before dealing with any construction project that deals with asbestos removal or contamination thus allowing you to avoid any unnecessary fines or inconvenience.

While in many cases the law permits that individuals do asbestos removal on their residential properties themselves, the risks involved to both your health and the air safety of others are good reasons to consider the use of a professional for your asbestos removal needs. This will help keep you and everybody else involved safe from this hazardous material.

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Hello, my name is Colin and this is my construction blog. I am not a construction professional but I do take a keen interest in how to design and build different aspects of a residential home. My interest was sparked when I decided to install an extension on the back of my home in Sydney, Australia. I called in a couple of expert contractors who guided me through the entire process. I learnt so much that after the work was complete, I continued to read and research things. I decided to start this blog to help out others who are interested in construction.

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