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Asbestos is a mineral fiber that is known to have high durability, tensile strength, and resistance to heat and chemicals. This made it a popular choice for insulation, roofing, and fireproofing materials in construction. However, asbestos is also a dangerous carcinogen that can cause lung cancer, mesothelioma, and other respiratory diseases when inhaled.
For this reason, the handling, disposal, and recycling of asbestos waste are highly regulated by the government. In Sussex and the South East of England, Affordable Asbestos Removal Sussex is a highly trusted asbestos disposal company that provides professional and affordable services for the handling and disposing of asbestos waste.
In this article, we will discuss where asbestos should be disposed of in Sussex, why asbestos is considered hazardous waste, how it must be handled to minimize exposure to health risks, and the importance of recycling in the proper disposal of asbestos waste.
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that has been used in construction materials since the middle of the 19th century. The three types of asbestos fibers are chrysotile (white asbestos), amosite (brown asbestos), and crocidolite (blue asbestos).
Asbestos was widely used for insulation, fireproofing, and soundproofing in buildings, ships, and vehicles because of its heat-resistant properties. However, its use was banned in the UK in 1999 due to its hazardous nature.
When asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) become damaged, fibers can be released into the air, posing a health risk to anyone who inhales it. This is because these asbestos fibers are very small, thin and can easily become airborne and inhaled unknowingly. Once inhaled, they can lodge in the lungs and other respiratory organs and may cause respiratory diseases, cancers, or other health problems in the future.
Thus, asbestos-containing materials are considered hazardous waste, and proper handling and disposal are necessary to minimize exposure to harmful fibers.
Asbestos waste should be disposed of through a licensed asbestos disposal company like Affordable Asbestos Removal Sussex. Handling asbestos waste requires special safety precautions, training, equipment, and facilities to ensure the safety of people and the environment. Therefore, it is illegal to dispose of asbestos waste in the regular household, commercial or construction waste bins as it constitutes a health risk to others.
Asbestos waste must only be disposed of at licensed waste sites that are authorized to receive this kind of waste material. By following the stipulated safety procedures and government regulations, licensed asbestos disposal companies such as Affordable Asbestos Removal Sussex, are equipped and authorized to handle, transport, and dispose of asbestos waste in a manner that minimizes the risk of harmful exposure to workers, the general public and the environment.
Asbestos waste must be handled, transported and disposed of following government regulations and industry-specific procedures to minimize the risk of exposure to health risks.
The asbestos removal process begins with a comprehensive survey and inspection of the site in question. This survey determines the extent of asbestos-tainted materials and develops a detailed management plan for safely removing them. The removal process involves sealing off the area where the asbestos-containing material exists and removing the material under highly regulated safety procedures. The removed material is then packed safely and taken to an approved hazardous waste site for proper disposal.
Once the asbestos is removed and taken to a licensed facility, it is disposed of using safe and proper disposal techniques. The waste is either buried in a designated hazardous waste landfill or incinerated in a special waste incinerator. This ensures that no asbestos fibers can become airborne causing harm to people or the environment.
Note that asbestos that has been removed must never be recycled, reused, or disposed of with other waste.
Recycling is an important aspect of the proper disposal of asbestos waste. Asbestos cannot be recycled directly since it is hazardous. It can, however, be encapsulated and then used as landfill. Recycling be used after the asbestos fiber is encapsulated, treated and transformed in another form. For example, once it is encapsulated, asbestos cement water pipes can be recycled and made into other products such as paving materials.
In most cases, asbestos-containing material is landfilled since other disposal methods would entail too much risk to the environment and human health. However, some asbestos-containing materials can be reused if necessary if they are non-friable and are in good condition. This can decrease the amount of asbestos waste which needs disposal and hence reduce the ongoing risk to the environment.
If you need professional and affordable asbestos disposal services in Sussex and the South East of England, contact Affordable Asbestos Removal Sussex. We are licensed and trained to handle, transport, and dispose of asbestos waste safely and efficiently. All our workers are trained in the best industry practices to ensure that asbestos is handled safely while minimizing the risk of exposure to health hazards.
To book our services, call us on 01273 978238, email us at [email protected] or visit our website at affordable-asbestos-removal-sussex.co.uk.