If you are planning refurbishment for your building in Stafford, an asbestos survey must be undertaken in buildings constructed before 1980. However, it is a mistake to assume that any building constructed after this date would not contain asbestos or asbestos-containing material. Asbestos occurs in two main types (serpentine and amphibole) which are subdivided into six different forms: Chrysolite (serpentine) and tremolite, actinolite, anthophyllite, amosite and crocidolite (amphibole). Chrysolite is the most commonly used form in construction as drywall, plaster, paint, flooring, false-ceiling, roofing, shelving, counter-tops, partitions, and fireproofing. It is also used in automobiles and motorcycles as brake pads, gaskets, and clutch plates. In the fire-fighting sector, asbestos is used to manufacture firefighters’ apparel and blankets. Many spray-on applications and decorative paints may contain asbestos. There are also several new uses like flooring felt, commercial and speciality paper, and vinyl-asbestos floor tiles that must be taken into account.
A reliable, professional asbestos survey in Stafford helps to locate, map, quantify and check the condition of asbestos on your premises. For help with an asbestos survey, contact ACS. If you’re a building-owner or are responsible for the upkeep or maintenance of a building constructed earlier than 2000, it may have asbestos in some form. This is because asbestos was completely banned only in 1999 in the UK.