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Asbestos Floor Tiles, Textiles and Composites

distinctive blue floor tiles made with asbestos Where do you find Asbestos Floor Tiles, Textiles and Composites?

Sometimes you may find asbestos floor tiles hidden under carpets. Textiles can be found in fuse boxes behind the actual fuse. Old fire blankets and heat resistant gloves can also be made out of asbestos textiles.

Asbestos composites can be toilet cisterns and seats, window sills, and bath panels.

Asbestos paper was used for lining under tiles and inside metal cladding.

We company specialise in the surveying and removal of asbestos products from all types of buildings from the domestic garage to aircraft hangers.

If you suspect that you have found asbestos and need it confirmed, removed or both, please get in contact and one of our friendly team will discuss the options and what needs to be done.

 

What do Asbestos Floor Tiles, Textiles and Composites look like?

These asbestos containing materials are not very distinctive from what is used now.

To make sure we recommend you ask the owners about how long they’ve had certain things or look for a trade name.

If you find a trade name you can contact us and we can advise you, or we will arrange for a qualified asbestos surveyor to visit to inspect it.

IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT REGARDING ASBESTOS TEXTURED PRODUCTS AND HANDLING IT, CALL US TO ARRANGE A SURVEY.

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How dangerous are Asbestos Textured Coatings?

These should be treated with caution, if in doubt assume they are asbestos and treat as such.

Unless you know exactly what you are doing, have the full protective equipment and follow every health and safety procedure you are putting yourself and others at risk.

Work with any type of asbestos is dangerous which is why the HSE have produced a number of guidance sheets you can download.

If you suspect that you have an asbestos textured coating, contact us and we will advise you of the best course of action, or arrange an asbestos survey by a qualified asbestos surveyor.

Guidance sheet