How do I remove and dispose of asbestos?
Asbestos becomes harmful once it has been disturbed, as this releases the fibres, which then may be inhaled and cause serious health issues.
When is asbestos harmful?
Disturbing or damaging asbestos releases fibres, which then may be inhaled and cause serious health issues.
How do I remove asbestos?
If you encounter asbestos, do not touch it. Instead, keep it isolated and seek specialist advice from experts like JDA.
How do I dispose of asbestos?
The disposal of asbestos must be completed by a licensed professional, using specialist methods and equipment.
The safe removal and disposal of asbestos
Asbestos becomes harmful once it has been disturbed, as this releases the fibres, which then may be inhaled and cause serious health issues.
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If you encounter asbestos, do not touch it.
Instead, keep it isolated and seeks specialist advice from an expert asbestos contractor like JDA Asbestos Specialists.
If it is asbestos that you have found, then we offer professional management, identification, containment and controlled removal and disposal of all types of asbestos.
The removal and disposal process
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If hazardous asbestos has been identified at or in your property, the area will be sealed off to prevent any dangerous fibres circulating.
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All of the materials containing asbestos will be removed efficiently and placed in airtight packaging and containers that are clearly marked.
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As the asbestos is being removed, the area will be cleaned and decontaminated using specialist methods and equipment, carried out by our professional team.
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Once removed, the asbestos is then disposed of safely and, after being cleaned, the area will be retested to ensure that all asbestos has been removed.