Friday, 17 August 2012

Rehab and Asbestos

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asbestos-roof (Photo credit: Asbestos Testing)

Asbestos and Home Remodeling: What You Should Know

Thinking of remodeling your old home? Before doing so, there are a lot of important factors to consider. Apart from your allotted budget, as well as the model and design that you prefer, you also need to take into consideration a very important nature of older homes, which is the presence of asbestos in its construction and/or building materials.
Particularly for old homes, and specifically for those built before 1974, asbestos has been used by manufacturers as one of the components of construction and building materials. You can find it in such products as ceiling tiles, roofing tiles, roofing shingles, and insulation for pipes. This also holds true for buildings built prior to that particular year. But because the ban on asbestos allowed installers to use any remaining stock prior to that ban, structures and homes built as late as 1986 can have materials containing asbestos as one of its components.
But why was asbestos used in the first place? Before its health hazard to humans was discovered and properly documented, asbestos was highly favored among manufacturers because apart from being affordable, it has the qualities useful for building and construction materials such as resistance to fire, heat, and electrical and chemical damage. It has also a high level of absorption rate, and a good tensile strength. It was thus practical to use it for building insulation and electrical insulation such as hotplate wiring. Considering its resistance to fire, builders also used it in spaces that is not normally accessible to firefighters, such as above false ceilings and inside technical ducts. For exactly the same reason, it is also used in flame retardant sprays and thermal insulation ducts. Asbestos fibers are also mixed with cement and woven into fabrics and mats to make these materials resistant to fire and heat. asbestos was thus used for these and many other practical purposes prior to the discovery of the health risks that it poses to human beings.
In home setting, asbestos generally becomes dangerous only when the product it is used with becomes damaged. When this happens, tiny particles of the material becomes airborne, and this is where the health risk for humans begin. Prolonged exposure to airborne asbestos fibers is tied to serious health maladies such as lung cancer, asbestosis (one type of pneumoconiosis), and mesothelioma (a type of cancer). The toxicity of asbestos and the medical conditions it causes as outlined above is the main reason it was banned for use in building and construction in the first place.
These facts about asbestos as discussed above should therefore be taken into consideration by homeowners who want their old homes to be remodeled. The health ramifications that exposure to asbestos can cause will be avoided if proper procedures regarding asbestos removal will be implemented before the actual remodeling work is started.
The author is a researcher at Toronto asbestos removal and has published articles regarding asbestos removal Toronto.

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Friday, 3 August 2012

Asbestos Audits UK

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Going About an Asbestos Survey the Right Way

It is legally mandated in the UK that one conducts an asbestos survey of their premises, be it commercial or residential. A great asbestos survey is one that is thorough and gives you the assurance that you are in the clear. Here is what you can expect from a survey. It would be best to start with a surveyor who is accredited. This information you can easily get from the surveyor himself or from a best services organization that has these details handy. The survey is generally scheduled on an off day for the company so that it does not get in the way of the company's working.
The first step that the surveyor undertakes is a walk all around the premises. This is slow and deliberate and will give the surveyor an opportunity to check where there is a possibility of asbestos being present. They will at the obvious and then the not so obvious areas like service areas, the pipe runs as well as in ceiling voids etc. This will give them a good idea of where to look and how to go about things. When they are doing this they will also ask the owners of the premise on the age of the building, any known presence of asbestos as well as any restrictions there may be on access routes.
The surveyor follows this up by a detailed look at all those areas earmarked for the presence of asbestos. Risers will be open up, ceiling tiles will be taken down and as deep a look at the premise will be done as possible. Every part of the building will have to be made accessible to them. If the surveyor is not too sure of asbestos being mixed with some other materials, he will take photographs, make sketches of all those places that are suspect. He will then provide the owner with details on what must done and how the asbestos must be treated. Samples will also be taken for detailed analysis.
Once assessed the surveyor will provide you the details on what must be done to take care of the asbestos. It is important that you find an asbestos surveyor who has the right credentials and is accredited by the government for the services he offers. There are two kinds of surveys. The management survey is the one that a business owner undertakes to ensure the safety of those working in his company. The demolition survey is to ensure the safety of workmen who may be involved in the bringing down of a building that has asbestos.
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