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Where is Asbestos found?
Asbestos could be present in any building that was built or refurbished before the year 2000.
Source: www.hse.gov.uk
Asbestos could be present in any building that was built or refurbished before the year 2000.
Source: www.hse.gov.uk
1. Water Tank: Is usually made of asbestos cement and is often found in older properties (pre 1980).
2. Pipe Lagging: Asbestos insulation on pipes. Used to keep heat in or cold out. Often painted over or protected by outer coating so not obviously asbestos.
3. Property Insulation: Loose asbestos can be found as insulation in wall and floor cavities and in lofts.
4. Textured coating (eg artex):Can be found throughout property on ceilings and sometimes walls.
5. Soffit Board (roof overhang):Soffit board sits behind fascia at eaves level. Board can be made from asbestos cement or asbestos insulating board.
6. Toilet cistern:Toilet cisterns can contain asbestos-reinforced resin composite materials.
7. Wall Paneling: Asbestos can be found as external wall cladding and as internal wall paneling both particularly around windows.
8. Fuse box: Often found in hall or under stairs. Each fuse wire has an individual asbestos flash guard. Panel behind fuse box can be asbestos.
9. Heater Cupboard: Heater cupboard around domestic boiler often contains asbestos insulating board.
10. Floor tiles: Vinyl and thermoplastic floor tiles can contain asbestos. The tile backing may also contain asbestos paper.
11. Rainwater items: Roof gutters and down pipes can often be made of asbestos cement.
Source: www.hse.gov.uk
2. Pipe Lagging: Asbestos insulation on pipes. Used to keep heat in or cold out. Often painted over or protected by outer coating so not obviously asbestos.
3. Property Insulation: Loose asbestos can be found as insulation in wall and floor cavities and in lofts.
4. Textured coating (eg artex):Can be found throughout property on ceilings and sometimes walls.
5. Soffit Board (roof overhang):Soffit board sits behind fascia at eaves level. Board can be made from asbestos cement or asbestos insulating board.
6. Toilet cistern:Toilet cisterns can contain asbestos-reinforced resin composite materials.
7. Wall Paneling: Asbestos can be found as external wall cladding and as internal wall paneling both particularly around windows.
8. Fuse box: Often found in hall or under stairs. Each fuse wire has an individual asbestos flash guard. Panel behind fuse box can be asbestos.
9. Heater Cupboard: Heater cupboard around domestic boiler often contains asbestos insulating board.
10. Floor tiles: Vinyl and thermoplastic floor tiles can contain asbestos. The tile backing may also contain asbestos paper.
11. Rainwater items: Roof gutters and down pipes can often be made of asbestos cement.
Source: www.hse.gov.uk
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