Asbestos BackgroundAsbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that has been used for thousands of years due to its remarkable properties, such as heat resistance, strength, and insulating capabilities. In summary, asbestos went from being a widely used and celebrated mineral to being recognized as a serious health hazard. The history of asbestos underscores the importance of understanding its risks, proper handling, and the necessity of regulations to protect human health.
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Asbestos RemovalAsbestos removal is the process of safely and professionally removing asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) from buildings or structures. Due to the health risks associated with asbestos exposure, it's essential to follow strict protocols and guidelines during the removal process to prevent the release of harmful asbestos fibers.
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WHERE ASBESTOS MAY BE FOUND
Properties that was built prior to 1980 most likely have some common asbestos containing material.
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Our Approach
Visual & Assessment
Our certified professionals conduct a thorough inspection to identify all asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) on your property. Accurate assessment is the foundation of our removal strategy.
Customized Removal Plan
We develop a tailored removal plan that outlines the methods, containment measures, and equipment required for safe asbestos removal. Our approach considers the unique characteristics of your property.
Asbestos Removal
Our team employs industry-leading techniques to remove ACMs while minimizing any potential risk of exposure. Our focus is on thoroughness and precision.
Disposal in Compliance
We adhere to state & local regulations for the proper disposal of asbestos waste. Your safety and environmental responsibility are at the forefront of our disposal practices.
Post-Removal Testing
After removal, A Third-party air monitoring company conduct air quality testing to ensure that your property is free from asbestos fibers.