If you live or work in a building with an old Artex ceiling, you might be wondering if it contains asbestos. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you understand the risks, history, and what to do next. Did You Know Artex Used to Contain Asbestos? Artex is a...
When asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) are removed or disturbed, the risk of airborne asbestos fibres increases dramatically. Ensuring that the air is free from dangerous fibres before reoccupying the area is vital for the health and safety of everyone involved. In...
Asbestos remains a hidden hazard in many older buildings, and exposure to airborne asbestos fibers can lead to severe health complications, including lung cancer and mesothelioma. Asbestos air testing plays a critical role in ensuring the safety of workers and...
When it comes to handling asbestos, ensuring safety and compliance is non-negotiable. For businesses, landlords, and property managers, asbestos testing is a crucial step in managing the risks associated with asbestos-containing materials (ACMs). But what happens...
There are several reasons why asbestos lab testing is essential to ensuring workplace safety: 1. Identifying Hidden Hazards Asbestos is not always visible to the naked eye. In many cases, it is mixed with other materials or used in concealed spaces, such as behind...
In an era where do-it-yourself (DIY) solutions are increasingly popular, it’s important to address why certain tasks, such as asbestos testing, are best left to professionals. Crucial Environmental, a leader in asbestos management, has taken a firm stance...