SafeHouse Asbestos Removal Services Adelaide
SafeHouse provides quality asbestos inspection, asbestos testing and asbestos removal services across South Australia and rural and regional areas from Strathalbyn, Murray Bridge, Mt Gambier, Mount Barker, to Victor Harbor and surrounding districts
SafeHouse can help you safeguard your family and the community by removing your unwanted asbestos responsibly and safely.
FENCE REPLACEMENT PACKAGES
Removal of Asbestos fence and EPA Disposal and transport
Erection of NEW Australian-Made Colorbond fence
We coordinate with the fencing contractor to have a seamless process from start to finish.
We can recommend our preferred fencer or work in conjunction with one of your choosing.
REROOFING PACKAGES
Removal of Asbestos roofing and EPA Disposal and transport
Installation of NEW Australian-Made Colorbond Iron
We coordinate with the roofing contractor to have a seamless process from start to finish.
We can recommend our preferred roofer or work in conjunction with one of your choosing.
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0418 814 998
Domestic, Commercial & Industrial
Our business has the most experienced Adelaide asbestos specialists and is compliant with the Codes of Practice set out by Safework and the EPA. Our specialized asbestos services offer the community reassurance and confidence that all asbestos is treated with the upmost caution with the use of Asbestos Air Monitoring, Site Asbestos Inspections, Sample Asbestos testing in Adelaide and Clearance Certificates.
Our business is a licensed building contractor for Class B Asbestos Removal
There are a number of measures used to control the risk to workers and the community associated with safe asbestos removal, including:
http://www.asbestos.sa.gov.au/HSRA_summary.html
The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is the agency responsible for the administration of the Environment Protection Act 1993. In relation to asbestos the EPA is responsible for transport, disposal and waste, including:
http://www.asbestos.sa.gov.au/law.html
Our business is a licensed building contractor for Class B Asbestos Removal
There are a number of measures used to control the risk to workers and the community associated with safe asbestos removal, including:
- Fully trained staff and removalists
- Spirometry tested and cleared
- CITB Registered
- Air monitoring and laboratory certified results
- Independent clearance certificates
- EPA approved transport
- limiting access, displaying signs and installing barricades
- Community consultation (ie letter drops to neighbours)
- decontamination procedures
- respiratory protective equipment (RPE)
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
http://www.asbestos.sa.gov.au/HSRA_summary.html
The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is the agency responsible for the administration of the Environment Protection Act 1993. In relation to asbestos the EPA is responsible for transport, disposal and waste, including:
- licensed storage facilities and dumps
- producer of listed waste licences
- transporter of listed waste licences
- illegal dumping
http://www.asbestos.sa.gov.au/law.html
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Our Experience is Second to None.
We have a long history within the building industry having been in the construction field for over 33 years. Dealing with demolition and all aspects of non-friable asbestos removal in Adelaide and re-construction through to large public premises applications such as schools and nursing homes.
What is Asbestos Air Monitoring?Asbestos air monitoring tests for respirable asbestos fibres in the air to assist in assessing exposure and the effectiveness of safety control measures. This is undertaken where asbestos containing products are being removed safely, potentially liberating the dangerous fibres from the air, or removing asbestos in building materials to make the area safe. For the purposes of asbestos air monitoring, only respirable asbestos fibres (those fibres less than 3 μm wide, more than 5 μm long and with a length to width ratio of more than 3 to 1) are considered to be a risk or dangerous.
There is a presumption that all fibres observed under a phase contrast microscope which meets certain geometry are asbestos. Further asbestos testing air monitoring may be required during site or home inspections to confirm the chemical composition using transmission electron microscopy test equipment. Asbestos air monitoring tests the air to measure the level of airborne asbestos fibres in an area following work so that we can remove asbestos material and make the area safe. An area such as residential property or building is ‘cleared' when the level of airborne asbestos fibres is measured as being below 0.01 fibres/mL. Clearance Certificates are issued after completion of a homeowners and/or commercial building asbestos removal procedure has taken place, and the site has been assessed and deemed safe from hazardous material by the independent consultants who provide assurance that an area or property is clean and safe to occupy. |