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Why Does Your Asbestos Removal Contractor Need a Licence?

If you think you have some asbestos in your home, then you might have decided to hire a contractor to remove it. Any contractor you use should have a relevant licence if they have to deal with certain types or amounts of this material. Why is it important for you to use someone with the right licence?

Asbestos Can Be Dangerous

Some asbestos products are safer to work with than others. For example, if your asbestos is contained in other materials, such as cement, then it might still be intact. If it is intact, then it is a minimal risk.

However, if the asbestos is now open to the environment, then it is a hazard. If the material has started to crumble or degrade, then it will release some of its internal fibres. These fibres are a health hazard and need special containment treatment during the disposal process.

If your contractor isn't licensed to work with the asbestos in your home, then they won't necessarily have the training and skills to remove it safely. As well as jeopardising their own health, they could put your health at risk.

If loose fibres settle around your home and aren't completely removed, then you live with asbestos.  If you're exposed to enough of it for long enough, then you could develop serious health conditions.

A licensed contractor has the skills and training to safely remove asbestos. Even if the material is loose and fibrous, they can contain it and get it out of your home without putting anyone's health in jeopardy.

Asbestos Isn't Always Easily Identifiable

An unlicensed contractor might know a bit about asbestos. However, without full training, they might not be able to identify all the parts of your home that contain this material. So, they might remove some of your asbestos but not all of it. You'll be left with the rest. If you don't know it is there, you could make it more dangerous later.

Licensed asbestos removal contractors are experts here. They can help you work out just how much asbestos is in your home and where it is. They will then work with you to get it all safely and quickly.

So, before you hire an asbestos removal contractor, check that they have a licence to do this work. Bear in mind that contractors need different licences to remove different types of asbestos in different conditions. So, you should also check that they have the relevant licensing for your job. Reach out to a company that offers asbestos removal to learn more.


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