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Asbestos is generally divided into two sub-groups; serpentine and amphiboles. Serpentine asbestos (chrysotile or white asbestos) was the most commonly used type of asbestos. Chrysotile asbestos fibres are soft, flexible and curved and far less hazardous than the amphibole type.
Defining asbestos waste Any asbestos product or material that is ready for disposal can be defined as asbestos waste. This may also include contaminated building materials, tools that cannot be decontaminated, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and damp rags used for cleaning.
One of the most worrying issues with asbestos is that in the event that it does get disturbed, it can be easily released into the air, and remain there for some time. It is thought that disturbed asbestos can stay airborne for as long as 48 to 72 hours before settling.
Asbestos is disposed of by burying it as thats the only safe way to get rid of it unfortunately. Please be careful!
Use a wet dry vacuum cleaner with disposable bag. up the dust as it is generated, then a very small amount of water, dont soak the bag. Now take out the bag and dispose of it in the asbestos waste at the tip. up water with the cleaner to wash out any remaining dust, throw the water down the drain.
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Attempting to remove asbestos yourself is not recommended, as it poses serious health risks. Asbestos fibers are hazardous when released into the air, leading to respiratory issues and other health problems.
When removing asbestos cement sheets, use a pump spray to lightly dampen the sheets and keep the dust down. Remember: it is illegal to waterblast asbestos cement materials. Avoid drilling and cutting into asbestos products. Do not drill holes through eaves, flues or vents, as these may also be asbestos products.

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