Since it is hard to determine first hand if a building or a property
were likely to contain asbestos without enlisting the aid of experts in
verifying this process, it is easy to remember that buildings which were
built before 1988 are more likely to contain asbestos in the form of
flat or corrugated sheets. You can often see these sheets used for
walls, ceilings, roofing, and sometimes even sprayed in pipes. Other
products which contain asbestos include:
- asbestos-cement corrugated sheet
- roof coatings
- asbestos clothing
- clutch facings
- commercialized and industrialized asbestos friction merchandises
- roll board
- asbestos-cement flat sheet
- flooring felt
- non-roof coatings
- disc brake pads
- sheet and beater-add gaskets
- asbestos-cement pipe
- pipeline wrap
- asbestos-cement shingle
- roofing felt
- vinyl/asbestos floor tile
- drum brake linings
- commercialized, ridged and specialty paper
- automatic transmission parts
- brake blocks
- mill board
However, it is also best not to limit this time line before 1988 for
there were still buildings and dwelling places which may contain
asbestos containing products.
Checking for Asbestos
Identifying asbestos by sight is not going to work. A much detailed
attention is needed in order to test the presence of asbestos in an
area. We should view health risk elements every time when we verify this
kind of matter. Seeking the aid of asbestos consultant/occupational
hygienists is the safest way to choose to ensure everyone's safety.
It is better to look for the assistance by experts because they are
certified to execute the task with lower wellness risk when it pertains
to legal implications associated in handling potential asbestos
containing properties. Once a property shows positive signs of asbestos
contamination, the first step to consider is to determine if the
asbestos containing materials are still intact and its fibers not
airborne. This is important to identify if asbestos needs to be scraped
off from the entire property or they need to secure it and just have it
sealed or encapsulated. Although there has been cases where the removal
of asbestos containing materials is not needed, for maximum safety, it
is advisable to get rid of any asbestos containing materials on any
property.
Informing Proper Channels
As soon as the test shows positive asbestos contamination, contacting a
licensed asbestos contractor to assess the area is needed to ensure the
safe removal of asbestos in every property. Normally, these contractors
will measure the extent of the contamination and will provide you an
estimate amount of the costs of removing the materials.