In case you’ve asked yourself this question: “Can I remove asbestos from my own house?,” we have the answers right here.

At AW Removals, we receive lots of queries from people wanting to know how to properly remove asbestos from their properties. Although most of them know that they are digging into a serious, hazardous mess when dealing with asbestos, they would still prefer to do things on their own as they say professional asbestos removal services are expensive. 

Then again, we try to make them understand that while these services may be quite pricey, they are done in a safe and regulated way to ensure asbestos is removed as per the industry standards.

Should You Do Asbestos Removal Yourself?

If you are tight on budget and you feel that you are the type of person who wants to challenge yourself and handle hazardous materials, then you might want to consider a DIY asbestos removal. However, with the health risks involved, we highly discourage doing so. In some Australian states, DIY asbestos removal is illegal. So, you might have to confirm this first.

Why You Shouldn’t Remove Asbestos on Your Own

It is always safe to leave the asbestos removal task to professionals. This is because they use protective gears to prevent asbestos exposure. They also observe and follow standard processes to avoid contaminating the entire building with asbestos.

Generally, asbestos removal companies use the following equipment and tools for a safe asbestos removal:

  • Plastic Sheets – These are used to seal off and secure the work area to prevent asbestos contamination from spreading.
  • Respirator with High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) Filter – Ordinary masks cannot protect you from the microscopic fibers of asbestos. You will need this mask.
  • Disposable Gloves and Coveralls – It is difficult to remove asbestos from your clothes. This is the reason professionals wear disposable coveralls and gloves instead.
  • Wet Wipes – Professional asbestos removers clean the work area with disposable wet wipes. By using these wipes, asbestos dust won’t stir up. If wet wipes are not available, vacuum cleaners can be used.
  • Sealable Garbage Bags – Certain states and regions require any asbestos material to be disposed of in a specific type of plastic bag.
  • Pump Sprayer That Is Filled with Water – By keeping asbestos materials wet, dust particles won’t get into the air. Expert asbestos removal companies will spray the flooring and other affected areas with water to keep them damp all the time.

 

Always keep in mind that qualified asbestos removers know how to properly dispose of asbestos. The next time you ask yourself, “Can I remove asbestos from my own house?,” do not think twice. Contact AW Removals – your asbestos removal specialist instead.