Guide to Asbestos Removal

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Asbestos, a harmful material used in many building materials between 1930 and 1990, is frequently found in homes built before 1980. Removing asbestos before renovating is a hazardous, meticulous process that must be performed by trained professionals; however, it is necessary for the health of your family. It is essential to contact a professional if you suspect that asbestos may be present in your house. Therefore, you must contact a professional if you suspect that asbestos may be present in your house.

Have New Asbestos Products Been Eliminated?

Although asbestos has been severely restricted in its use in Canada, it is not fully banned. One might think that, with the awareness of its toxic effects, this substance would be entirely banned in Canada. It is not. Although it is highly regulated, the substance continues to be used in some products. It is partly banned by the more recent Minamata Convention on Mercury, as well as domestically by Bill C-8 (An Act to amend the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999), but its use is still permitted for specific purposes.

What to Do If Your Home Has Asbestos?

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral used in manufacturing to resist heat, fire, and electricity. While it was once considered a miracle substance for insulating buildings, asbestos is now known as one of the most dangerous building materials because of its link to cancer.

Some people may be surprised to learn that asbestos can still be found in their homes. It was common in older homes built before the 1980s, especially if they were renovated or remodeled before then. However, it is still present in some building materials.

Here’s what to do if you think there might be asbestos present in your home:

  1. Don’t touch it - Asbestos becomes brittle over time and can break easily, releasing fibers into the air. These fibers are too small to be seen with the naked eye. Therefore, it is best to leave it untouched.
  2. Asbestos testing - Find out if the material contains asbestos before doing anything else. You can send samples to a lab for testing or hire a professional for asbestos testing who specializes in identifying asbestos or other hazardous materials.
  3. Find an asbestos removal company - To ensure that asbestos removal is performed safely and per federal and provincial regulations, hire a company that uses environmentally sound methods and follows reports from inspections. The company should also have a long history of effectively removing this dangerous contaminant and be properly covered for liability and environmental work.
  4. After removal cleanup - All abatement work is performed by our professional team. Each room should be cleaned by a HEPA vacuum. All waste should be properly disposed of at a licensed disposal facility.
  5. Have your air tested - The final assessment of an air quality test may be conducted by a third party, who will issue an attestation stating that the house or building is safe for occupancy.

Asbestos removal in Toronto and all over Canada should always be done by professionals. This is because asbestos removal is a very dangerous process. If not done properly, it can cause serious health problems for the people involved in the removal process.

Removing asbestos safely is not a straightforward task. Asbestos fibers are very small, and if they become airborne, they can easily get into your lungs. They can cause serious health problems such as lung cancer and mesothelioma (cancer of the pleura). The only way to ensure that this doesn’t happen is by removing it safely by trained professionals who know how to do it properly and have all the necessary equipment at their disposal.