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Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Try To Remove Asbestos Yourself

Gowrie Contracts Ltd • Oct 26, 2023

Asbestos is a highly dangerous and hazardous material that was used as a fire resistant in many buildings during the 1970s and 80s. In today’s day and age, asbestos has now been banned as it was found to be a harmful and dangerous material. Causing a range of health complications in many who were exposed to it, asbestos is now being removed from buildings to keep people safe. Keep reading to find out more about safe asbestos removal.



Asbestos Removal: Don’t Try To DIY

If you suspect asbestos is in your home, you may think it’s simple enough to get rid of on your own. However, this can have serious consequences and is not safe to do. Keep reading to find out why asbestos treatments are best left to the experts.


Health Risks

Asbestos fibres are easy to inhale if you disturb them, as they become airborne and get into your respiratory system. Inhaling asbestos can cause serious health problems, which can lead to chronic diseases and long-term illnesses over time. Removing asbestos yourself can expose you to these fibres and you may not have the correct PPE, putting you at risk.


Lack Of Expertise

Removing asbestos is a specialised task. Asbestos experts will undergo extensive training to understand how to safely remove these materials. Removing asbestos without the proper training could put you at risk of inhaling the fibres and making the problem worse.


Hidden Asbestos

Asbestos experts will conduct thorough inspections to make sure all the asbestos is safely removed. Asbestos is usually hidden within the structure of buildings, and DIY attempts to remove it can disturb the fibres accidentally, making the problem worse.


Improper Equipment

Specialised equipment is used by professionals when asbestos removal is carried out. Trying to tackle an asbestos problem with a lack of proper equipment can result in a higher chance of contamination and put you at risk for health complications.


Safe Disposal

Asbestos needs to be safely removed and contained before being disposed of in specialist waste sites. Handling this yourself can be tricky, and there is no way to ensure you are safely removing all the asbestos and disposing of it properly without the proper equipment.


Insurance Policies

Improper asbestos removal, or an asbestos treatment that hasn't been carried out by a professional can damage your ability to make insurance claims. Many insurance policies need asbestos to be removed safely and professionally before a claim can be made, for safety reasons.


Gowrie Contracts

If you’re looking for professional asbestos treatments for your property, here at Gowrie Contracts, we specialise in safe and efficient asbestos removal. For more information, or to speak to our asbestos experts directly, feel free to contact us today.

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