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Asbestos containing buildings

Asbestos is the common label given to a group of natural fibrous silicate minerals.  Known for their strength,  asbestos can separate into thin, durable fibers.  These fibers can be dislodged and become airborne. Asbestos had been used extensively in buildings as a thermal insulator  and fire protection material. Because of its potential to cause lung cancer, asbestos has been banned as a building material since 1978.  Even though asbestos has been banned, there remains the threath that asbestos containing materials (ACM) are still present in buildings built as late as 1983!

Asbestos is regulated on a federal level through OSHA’s, (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), Asbestos Standard 29 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) 1926.1101 and NESHAP (National Emission Standard for Hazardous Materials) 40 CFR 61. Only a Certified Company ,  can be used to analyze representative bulk samples for the presence of asbestos*.  

TERS is uniquely qualified to provide full asbestos evaluation and anaylsis, identify potential problem areas. When it comes to asbestos, TERS’s team of experts can:

§         Determine presence of asbestos & asbestos containing materials

§         Provide comprehensive plan to reduce and eliminate exposure

§         Identify potential problem areas and sources

 

§         Full recommendation and solutions

§         Provide full asbestos evaluation, and anaylsis

§         Remove and dispose of materials as outlined in plan

* TERS IS A Certified Company.

* Asbestos is the common label given to a group of natural fibrous silicate minerals.  Known for their strength,  asbestos can separate into thin, durable fibers.  These fibers can be dislodged and become airborne. Asbestos had been used extensively in buildings as a thermal insulator  and fire protection material. Because of its potential to cause lung cancer, asbestos has been banned as a building material since 1978.  Even though asbestos has been banned, there remains the threath that asbestos containing materials (ACM) are still present in buildings built as late as 1983!

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