If you suspect that asbestos in your home has been disturbed, it’s important to take action right away. Asbestos exposure can lead to serious health issues like mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis. Here’s what you need to know about dealing with disturbed asbestos in your home.
First, leave the area immediately. Disturbed asbestos fibers can remain airborne for a long time, so limit your exposure. Keep others, especially children and pets, away from the area. Do not vacuum, sweep, or otherwise disturb the asbestos material further as this can increase fiber release. Restrict access to the area by sealing it off if possible.
Next, contact an asbestos abatement professional. Do not attempt to handle the asbestos yourself, as special equipment and training is required. Only a licensed professional can properly clean up and dispose of asbestos. Be sure to get a few quotes before selecting a company.
The abatement company will seal off the affected area, remove the asbestos, and thoroughly clean the space using HEPA vacuums and wet cleaning methods. Air monitoring is done throughout the process to ensure safety. Once finished, they will dispose of the asbestos following federal regulations.
When dealing with disturbed asbestos, it’s crucial to involve a licensed abatement professional to ensure safe and effective removal. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you make an informed decision:
Asbestos abatement is a highly specialized field that requires expertise, experience, and the right equipment. Professionals in this field are trained to handle asbestos materials safely, minimizing the risk of exposure to you and your family.
Material | Location |
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Pipe and boiler insulation | Basements, mechanical rooms |
Sprayed-on fireproofing | Structural beams, walls and ceilings |
Vinyl floor tiles | Throughout home |
Roofing shingles and siding | Exterior walls and roofs |
Asbestos was commonly used in many building materials prior to the 1980s. If your home was built before then, it’s a good idea to test these materials to see if asbestos is present before doing any renovations or demolition.
Here are some tips to avoid disturbing asbestos in your home:
Taking proactive measures can help prevent accidental asbestos exposure. It’s also wise to have your home periodically inspected by a professional. This can identify asbestos issues before they become a problem.
Asbestos exposure can cause serious illnesses like mesothelioma, asbestosis, and lung cancer. These diseases often don’t show up until decades after exposure. There is no safe level of asbestos exposure.
Asbestos can be found in insulation, flooring, roofing, siding, and other materials. Homes built prior to the 1980s are more likely to contain asbestos products.
Leave the area immediately and restrict access. Contact a licensed asbestos abatement professional to handle the cleanup and disposal. Do not try to handle it yourself.
You can’t tell just by looking. To identify asbestos, a sample must be analyzed by a qualified lab. Many home inspection services can test suspect materials.
No, asbestos removal should always be done by licensed abatement professionals. Improper removal can dangerously increase asbestos exposure.
Costs vary depending on the amount of asbestos present. On average, asbestos abatement costs $1,000-$5,000+. Get quotes from several companies.
Leave undamaged asbestos alone, use caution when renovating, and have a professional handle any necessary asbestos removal. Regular inspections can also help detect issues.
For more information, visit the EPA’s asbestos page.