GARAGE & OTHER ROOFS THAT MAY CONTAIN ASESTOS
Asbestos Information Sheet No 3 June 2010
If you are reading this leaflet then it is possible that you have some Asbestos
in your home, or we have confirmed that you have and we need to remove it.
DO NOT WORRY- Many homes in the UK have Asbestos in them,
and unless it is damaged it is perfectly safe. Removing it is also perfectly safe.
This leaflet will tell you what Asbestos is, how we will remove it, and how we will
keep you and your family safe while we are doing it.
If you have any questions, please ask us. We are doing this work for you.
What is Asbestos?
Asbestos is a natural rock. When crushed it turns into small fibres that look like
needles of glass under the microscope. It was used for many purposes until recently,
and is a very good insulation of heat and electricity, and can be turned into useful
roofing tiles, flooring tiles, and added to plaster in textured ceilings such as
Artex. However, we now know Asbestos is dangerous and the needle like fibres when
inhaled can cause terrible illness. In the UK Asbestos is no longer used, but many
millions of buildings still have Asbestos in them.
There are 3 main types of Asbestos, White, Brown and Blue. White is not too bad,
but Brown and Blue are very dangerous. The type of Asbestos most commonly found
in UK homes is luckily the White type.
How can it hurt me?
Asbestos is only dangerous if the fibres are breathed in and get into your lungs.
People who get very ill with Asbestos get an illness called Asbestosis where the
fibres get stuck in the lung and can cause a form of cancer, but you have to breathe
in a lot to get this. The types and levels of Asbestos found in the home are almost
always low risk, and as they are held inside the floor tile or ceiling texture they
cannot get into the air anyway. If the tile is broken or the ceiling damaged there
is a small risk, so that is why we have to remove it.
For more information on Asbestos, visit the Health & Safety Executive
website.
www.hse.gov.uk/asbestos
Please do not worry, we do this type of work all the time and are
determined to look after you.
So what happens when the Asbestos removal contractor arrives?
The Asbestos removal contractor will want to set up a mobile hygiene unit as close
as possible to your property, the hygiene unit is very similar to a small mobile
caravan fitted with shower units and changing facility.
The hygiene unit is for the operatives to wash themselves at the end of the job.
Although many units are self contained, it would help if they could have access
to a cold water tap and a 240v mains electric supply. You can help by providing
a parking area and access to a tap & electricity.
Do I have to move any garage contents or fittings?
It depends on whether or not any of the items have been directly affected by the
asbestos-containing textured coating, if they have, they will need to be cleaned
by the removal contractor and should not be moved. Items that have not should be
removed before the removal contractors arrive on site. This includes items such
as vehicles, ladders, boxes, garden furniture etc. If you have difficulties moving
things, then please discuss this in advance with your personal claims advisor. If
any items of furniture cannot be removed prior to the asbestos removal works then
every precaution will be taken to protect it and its contents.
What about me, my family & pets?
As there will be a number of people working in the property, and therefore going
in and out to the company vehicle for equipment, we advise that wherever possible
people are not present in or near the working area. We only require one person to
be present during the works; please keep all children and pets away from the work
area.
What about my fittings and plants?
We will try not to disturb or damage any fittings or plants growing in the garage.
When you remove the asbestos, will I be safe from exposure?
Yes. The team will protect you totally
To keep our team safe, even though the risk is low, they will wear coveralls and
respiratory protective equipment.
The roofing sheets will be taken down by unbolting the bolts or detaching the nails,
the sheets will be taken down whole where practicably possible.
We will then safely take the asbestos waste materials away and correctly dispose
of them, making sure they stay safe for ever.