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Why Homeowners Should Do an Asbestos Sampling Before Renovation

5/6/2023

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Why Homeowners Should Do an Asbestos Sampling Before Renovations

As a homeowner, you may be eager to start your next home renovation project. However, before you pick up that sledgehammer, it's important to take the necessary precautions to protect yourself and your family from the dangers of asbestos. Asbestos is a hazardous material that can cause serious health problems when its fibers are released into the air.

Asbestos was commonly used in construction materials prior to the 1980s, so if your home was built before then, it's possible that asbestos could be present. Asbestos can be found in insulation, ceiling tiles, flooring, and other building materials. When these materials are disturbed, such as during renovations, the asbestos fibers can become airborne and pose a risk to your health.

The health risks associated with asbestos exposure include lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. These conditions can take years to develop and often have no early warning signs. Asbestos exposure is particularly dangerous for children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing respiratory conditions.

To protect yourself and your family, it's important to have an asbestos sampling done before starting any renovation project. An asbestos sampling involves taking samples of the building materials in your home and testing them for the presence of asbestos. If asbestos is found, you'll need to hire a professional asbestos abatement contractor to safely remove the materials before you can begin your renovation.

It's important to note that asbestos should never be removed by homeowners themselves. Asbestos abatement is a highly specialized process that requires proper training, equipment, and procedures to ensure the safe removal and disposal of the hazardous materials. Attempting to remove asbestos on your own can result in serious health risks and even legal penalties.
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In summary, before starting any home renovation project, it's crucial to have an asbestos sampling done by a professional. This will help ensure that your renovation is done safely and that you and your family are not exposed to the dangers of asbestos. Protecting your health should always be a top priority, and taking the necessary steps to identify and remove asbestos is an important part of that.
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How can asbestos be identified in your home?

In summary, it's important to take the necessary precautions to protect yourself and your family from the dangers of asbestos during home renovations. By having an asbestos sampling done by a professional before starting your renovation project, you can ensure that your home is safe and free from asbestos.

If you're concerned about asbestos in your home, contact a professional asbestos abatement contractor like WHS to schedule an inspection. They can provide you with more information about asbestos and help you determine if an asbestos sampling is necessary. Remember, the health and safety of you and your family should always come first.

​Call WHS today to schedule an inspection and ensure the safety of your home during renovations.
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    • Litigation Services
    • Worker Exposure Assessments Services >
      • Welding Fume Assessments
      • Respirable Crystalline Silica
      • BTEX Sampling
      • Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials
      • Isocyanate Sampling and Testing
    • Asbestos Services and Expertise >
      • Asbestos Testing and Sampling Calgary
      • Hazardous Building Materials Investigations
      • Asbestos Management >
        • Asbestos Safety and Testing Services in Calgary
      • Asbestos Worker Certification >
        • Asbestos Training FAQ's
      • Asbestos Testing FAQ's
      • vermiculite Insulation Asbestos >
        • Vermiculite in Building Products
        • MK-5 Spray Applied Fire Proofing
      • Asbestos Contaminated Soil
      • Asbestos Surface Contamination
      • Alberta Asbestos Abatement Manual
      • Why Certified Industrial Hygienists (CIH) Matter in Asbestos Assessments
    • Exposure Control Plans for Designated Substances
    • Indoor Air Quality >
      • Indoor Air Quality Assessments
      • Radon Assessments >
        • Radon FAQ
      • Mould Assessments >
        • Mould Sampling
        • Types of Mould
    • Noise Exposure Assessment >
      • Noise Assessment Services
      • New AB Noise Regulation
      • Frequently Asked Questions - Noise
    • Confined Space
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