Asbestos Removal

Asbestos has been banned in the United States and United Kingdom. However, it was widely used in home construction for many years. It was appealing because it is inexpensive, strong, and fire-resistant. Unfortunately, asbestos becomes a very dangerous substance when its microscopic fibers are inhaled and absorbed into the lungs. If you need to have asbestos products, such as insulation, removed from your home, it is important that you contract a specialist in asbestos abatement.

What to look for in Asbestos Abatement Contractors

Specialists in asbestos removal can be found in every state. Verify that the contractor is experienced and licensed for asbestos removal before work begins. Use the following checklist as a model when hiring an asbestos abatement contractor:

  • Find a contractor with eight to ten years experience in asbestos removal
  • Obtain at least three verifiable references
  • Obtain a copy of the contractor's asbestos abatement license
  • Obtain a written contract detailing the removal of asbestos siding, tiles, insulation, etc.
  • Obtain a copy of the contractor's license

Asbestos Removal Technology

The technology used in asbestos removal has increased tremendously over the past thirty years. As people have become more aware of the dangers of asbestos exposure the demand for asbestos removal services has increased. Several products have been developed to help remove asbestos as quickly and safely as possible:

  • Specialized asbestos vacuum cleaners
  • Asbestos removal tape
  • Protective suits
  • Respirators and filters

Asbestos removal is usually performed when a building is being demolished - to ensure that construction workers and the immediate area remain free from contact with airborne asbestos dust.

Have You Been Exposed to Asbestos? Talk to an Attorney

If you or a loved one has been exposed to harmful asbestos containing materials, it is important to not only seek medical care, but the advice of an asbestos attorney. An asbestos lawyer may be able to help you obtain compensation if you have developed an asbestos-related disease.

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