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| Asbestos Removal Service, Kozdra Pty Ltd Category: Asbestos Removal by Capital City: Melbourne Melbourne Asbestos Removal Service consisting of highly trained, experienced and dedicated professionals with many years of experience in the field providing asbestos removal and disposal for all Melbourne suburbs country Victoria. |
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| P.Clifton & Associates Pty Ltd Category: Asbestos Consultants: New South Wales Fully insured, complete building surveys, professional air monitoring, total project management, free consultations & expert advice. Over 20 years experience. |
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| Asbestas Category: Asbestos Removal Tasmania Specialists in hazardous building material assessment and removal, over 30 years extensive experience in asbestos related management and control issues. |
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| A Plus Building Solutions Category: Asbestos Removal by Capital City: Melbourne Company specialises in the complete management and abatement of asbestos materials and other hazardous substances in your workplace. |
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| D&V Services Pty Ltd Category: Asbestos Removal by Capital City: Adelaide D&V manages the safe handling and removal of asbestos or asbestos-containing products from commercial buildings, schools, hospitals, public housing or any other type of asbestos-containing structure, with the aim of reducing potential health risks to people working or living in and around these products. |
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Is it asbestos?Most of us when faced with asbestos issue in our house or business has no idea what to do next, firstly we ask our self’s a question, is it asbestos or just a material that may or may not contain asbestos... | |
Asbestos Removal Dos and Don’tsFrom 1930s through 1970s, the military and construction industry widely used a kind of mineral substance occurring naturally, called asbestos. This substance has been very easy to handle, was a great fire resistant and an insulator, the very... | |
Asbestos Removal CompaniesWhether it is in your workplace or right in your own home, inspection for asbestos and its removal must be done only by a professional asbestos removal company to lessen the risk of exposure to you and those around you... | |
Avoiding the Harmful Effects of Asbestos ExposureAsbestos exposure is something that can pose a risk to our health and well-being, as such we should learn how to avoid and identify asbestos risks... | |
Asbestos testing; your choicesAsbestos is used in both commercial and residential buildings. The problem is that it can cause many health problems after prolonged exposure. This is why asbestos testing is important. You can either test for this material by yourself or hire... | |
Identifying AsbestosIdentifying asbestos in the home or workplace for subsequent removal is not necessarily straightforward, but the chances are that if the building contains materials originating before the 1980's then there is a strong possibility that there will... | |
The Ancient World: Asbestos In HistoryDespite it's image as a modern material, human civilisations association with asbestos goes back over 4000 years, when evidence shows that it was being used by Baltic culture's who used anthophylite to strengthen earthen ware cooking pots and... | |
Asbestos EncapsulationDuring much of the twentieth century, asbestos was commonly used by manufacturers and builders, alike, because of its high level of heat resistance. Today, asbestos can no longer be used in Australia, nor many other parts of the world... | |
What Is Asbestos Abatement?Asbestos Abatement is simply the term used to describe the process of removal or safe containment of asbestos. Asbestos is a highly toxic, now banned substance that was widely used throughout the Australian building industry right up until the ... | |
Asbestos InsulationAsbestos is a set of naturally occurring silicate minerals. There are six total and they all have long thin fibrous crystals. Because of their unique and useful properties they have long been manufactured for commercial purposes... | |