Asbestos In Homes

Remove Asbestos Scares From Your Home
Asbestos is the name given to a range of fibres that have been made into numerous building products over time given their strength, fire-resistance and insulation properties. There is now a campaign to remove asbestos from homes because in recent years it has been found that inhaling asbestos fibres can lead to diseases like lung cancer, pleural plaques and asbestosis.
If you live in a house that has asbestos there’s no need for immediate worry. Numerous studies have shown that if left undisturbed and in good condition, asbestos materials are no immediate health risk.
Does this apply to you? If so here’s some tips that will help you maintain your asbestos in good condition for years to come.
Watch for environmental damage
Keep an eye on the condition of asbestos materials that are exposed to some kind of natural element. Materials in poor or damaged conditions need to be repaired or replaced.
Keep guttering and downpipes in good repair
If your house has an asbestos roof it’s very important that your downpipes and guttering are in good repair. This is because any rubbish that gets caught in them will likely contain asbestos and will need to be quickly removed, taking care of course.
Drinking tank water?
Any water collected in a tank from an asbestos roof is perfectly safe to drink. But over time the best thing you can do is to replace your asbestos roofing and put filters on your tank taps, just to follow best practice.
Keep paint in good condition
It’s not uncommon for asbestos sheeting to make up the walls in older homes. Keep them in good repair by applying fresh paint to damaged walls. A freshly painted asbestos sheet has minimal risks.
When you need to remove asbestos from your home, you should hire a specially trained asbestos removal contractor who has the right education and gear to do the job safely.
For more information visit removing-asbestos.com.
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