The laws regarding asbestos removal varies by state. One can find the most current information regarding laws as they pertain to an individual on the official state website.
One can find asbestos removal laws by state on various websites, such as the website of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the website of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), or the website of the individual state's department of environmental protection or health. These websites typically provide information regarding the regulations, licensing requirements, and procedures for asbestos removal specific to each state.
For asbestos inspection, visit the Asbestos Inspection Services website. For asbestos removal, Asbestos Removal, Inc. or Alpha Environ are better choices.
i dont think that any prumber in his right state of mind would touch that. best pay for removal and get a fiberglass one. removal's not very costly.
There are many great websites that can help you find out the Asbestos laws in your area. one that I have found would be findlaw.com, it is a web site that you can use to look up any law guidelines for any state.
Yes, there are many service providers in the Toronto area that remove asbestos from your home. One popular company is Toronto Asbestos Removal, Homestars Toronto, and ACM Asbestos Abatement.
Asbestos is removed with create care by trained people using methods that are designed to prevent release of asbestos fibers to the air, and to control and capture any that are released. No one who is not trained and equipped to do this should attempt asbestos removal.
Yes, it is possible to remove asbestos. It is also possible to encapsulate asbestos to render it less subject to damage and release. All of this depends on the regulations and laws in your particular state. Most states exempt a home owner, working on his own single-family home, from the asbestos removal regulations. This exemption sometimes applies to a home owner working on a two family building if the owner occupies one of the units. Unless the home owner is familiar with proper removal procedures, however, he would be well advised to contract with a qualified compny for the work, despite the cost. Contaminating one's home with asbestos, and the resulting clean-up costs (or health costs if the contamination is not recognized) is not usually seen as desireable.
One can check The Blue Book for more information about asbestos removal companies. Also, Angie's List is a great place to find reviews on these companies to find more information.
The first place one should look for an asbestos removal service is in their local Yellow Pages. One should not just stop there but also check the online reviews at sites like Yahoo and Google to make sure one acquires the services of a reputable contractor.
my friend you need a lot more than a mask. you have to call an asbestos removal company to safely remove the asbestos. don't fool around with asbestos. take a tip from one who was exposed to a lot of asbestos before it was deemed unhealthy and now has copd as a result. this is one time to pay the qualified personnal to take care of this problem
Asbestos legislation varies from country to country and, within the U.S., state to state. In the U.K., the most up-to-date regulations can be found on the website of the Health & Safety Executive.
Yes. Magnesium is one component of asbestos.
State-laws, for the most part, are established for residents of that state. However, state laws will offer reciprocity, in other words 'recognize', towards the laws of a state, or among and between several states. That way, residents of one state are not able to circumvent violations of laws in that state by moving, fleeing, or otherwise escaping into a different state.