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  The Duty is To Save Lives

Asbestos related deathsAround 3,500 people die each year from asbestos related disease in the UK.

Introduction of the CAR 2006 regulations requiring anyone with responsibility for the repair or maintenance of non-domestic premises to manage asbestos is intended to save countless lives in the next 100 years.

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  ASBESTOS IN THE HOME

  Advice on what to do:

Don’t Panic !

Many people have worries about asbestos, but undisturbed asbestos usually poses no problems. However, care should be taken to prevent the release of fibres as they can cause serious damage to your health.

What is asbestos?
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that has been used in a range of building materials to make them more rigid and fire resistant. It has also been used in household products such as ironing boards and oven gloves.
Asbestos was used extensively as a building material in Great Britain from the 1950s through to the mid 1980s.

Some of areas in your home where you may find asbestos include:

  • Asbestos in the houseeaves gutters and rainwater fall pipes
  • fire blankets
  • garage and shed roofs
  • linings for walls, ceilings and doors
  • insulation panels in some storage heaters
  • bath panels
  • central heating flues
  • loose asbestos packing between floors and in partition walls
  • floor tiles

Most people are exposed to low amounts of asbestos present in the atmosphere with no ill effects. Asbestos fibres and dust are potentially very dangerous if inhaled in higher concentrations over a period of time, when they can cause serious lung diseases including cancer. The symptoms of these diseases often do not appear for between 20 -30 years after exposure to asbestos.

What to do if you think you have asbestos in your home
It is very hard to identify asbestos, but if you suspect that you are living with asbestos:

  • don't panic and leave asbestos alone, it's safe
    unless it's damaged or disturbed

  • never sand, drill or saw asbestos materials

  • always seek professional advice before thinking
    of removing asbestos materials

  • do not attempt to remove asbestos lagging,
    spray coatings or insulation board by yourself.
    These materials can only be safely removed
    by a licensed contractor

  • sometimes it will be necessary to take a sample,
    for example to identify the type of asbestos.

Responsiblilities of Landlords and Tenants

We are happy to take samples for laboratory analysis to determine whether or not the suspect material contains asbestos.


 

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