In
Australia, there are stringent laws being implemented when it comes to asbestos
and its removal. Under the existing legislation, property owners and managers
of commercial establishments are legally responsible in maintaining strict
safety standards. Penalties for not following the laws set out for the removal
and disposal of asbestos include a conviction and hefty fines.
Asbestos
removal and disposal involves health risks. Therefore, it is critical to hire a
team of experienced and licensed operators or roofing companies that have the
advanced tools to ensure a safe and thorough asbestos cleaning service.
There is a
high possibility for the presence of asbestos in a commercial or industrial
establishment especially if they were built or repaired after the 1940’s and
before the late 1980’s. There is a good chance that these buildings were built
with materials that contain asbestos. Because of the harmful side effects of
asbestos to humans, all products containing asbestos were banned in Australia
starting in 2003; making the importation, selling, storing or installing
materials that contain asbestos illegal.
The Danger
of Asbestos
When
asbestos containing materials are left intact and undisturbed, they are not
hazardous to people living or working in the building. Asbestos containing
materials only become harmful when they are releasing fibres that get distributed
in the surroundings where they can be inhaled by humans. Trapped dust or fibres
in the mucous membranes of the nose and throat can be removed, but when they
reach deep into the lungs or digestive tract, they become trapped in the body
and cause health problems.
Asbestos
becomes hazardous when it is friable, meaning, it easily breaks. When
asbestos-containing materials get damaged or have deteriorated, they will
easily break, releasing fibres and dust into the air. And when people inhaled
the asbestos fibres, the body cannot flush them out once they are lodged within
the lungs and body tissues. They remain inside the person’s body where they can
cause diseases like asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma.
Hiring
Licensed Specialists
Roofing
companies in Perth that specialise in asbestos removal are aided by Vackteck
Vacuums, the most advanced in the market. Vackteck Vacuum asbestos system is
the only removal method that has been established to remove up to 98% of
asbestos dust. With the Dust Shaker, the specialists can filter up to .3
microns of the remaining dust with 99% efficiency. These cutting edge vacuums
are the perfect tool for the effective removal of asbestos on commercial and
industrial roofs.
About the
author: Matt Adamson is a building manager who oversees business
establishments. With his knowledge about building management, he is aware that
licensed specialists like those from PRC Building Services Pty Ltd are needed
when removing and replacing old asbestos roofing.