The Dangers of Asbestos In A Property
Asbestos removal should only be handled by an expert. Asbestos was unfortunately widely used over several years in the construction of properties across the nation. It seemed like a harmless material at the time, and a cost-effective one too. Asbestos, however, poses a serious health risk to those it touches. […]
What is included in an asbestos survey?
When buildings have problems with hazardous materials, asbestos removal is often necessary. Asbestos can be harmful and comes with long-lasting repercussions for many. While you don’t expect to run into it, asbestos can be found in many buildings across the country, especially older ones. Getting an asbestos survey completed is […]
The Banning of Asbestos
The first asbestos prohibition laws were bought into the UK 1985, banning the use of blue (crocidolite) and brown (amosite) asbestos. But, surprisingly, asbestos wasn’t actually fully banned in the UK until 1999, when white chrysotile was banned. Before the banning, asbestos was used extensively in housing and it is […]
Poundland in Ipswich Fined £565,000 Over Asbestos Failings
Well-known retailer Poundland has been fined £565,000 for a series of asbestos management failures. The Ipswich Borough Cancel has prosecuted the retailer after finding a range of failures at the Carr Street Store, between 2011 to 2018. Although the retailer apologised for not having asbestos plans in place, they admitted […]
Why Are Asbestos Surveys Important?
Asbestos surveys are essential to detect asbestos-containing materials and prevent any harm to workers or residents. Asbestos fibres are a serious health risk and can cause deadly conditions such as cancer, laryngitis and asbestosis. Historically, asbestos has been used in the construction of buildings. Hence, many older properties still contain […]
What Is An Asbestos Inspection?
An asbestos inspection is when a building is analysed for the presence or location of asbestos-containing materials (ACM). ACM are materials that contain more than 1% of asbestos. Suspected ACM material must be sampled and analysed before it can be identified officially as an ACM. Asbestos inspections also involve re-examining […]