
Asbestos Abatement Process Step by Step
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Inspection and Testing
Final Clearance and Documentation
Proper Disposal
Cleanup and Decontamination
Air Monitoring
Removal or Encapsulation
Site Preparation
Procedure Plan
The process begins with a thorough inspection performed by a certified asbestos inspector. Suspect materials are carefully sampled and analyzed by our accredited laboratory to confirm the presence of asbestos.
If asbestos is identified, our New York State certified contractor prepares a detailed abatement or containment plan. This plan outlines the scope of work, containment methods, safety procedures, and air monitoring requirements.
The work area is carefully sealed to prevent the spread of asbestos fibers. This includes installing critical barriers, establishing negative air pressure systems with HEPA filtration, and setting up decontamination units. access is restricted to authorized personnel only.
Depending on the condition and location of the material, asbestos is either safely removed or encapsulated. Removal involves wet methods to minimize airborne fibers, while encapsulation seals the material to prevent fiber release.
air monitoring is conducted throughout the project to ensure that airborne asbestos levels remain within safe limits. Final clearance testing is performed once the work is complete.
All surfaces within the work area are thoroughly cleaned using HEPA vacuums and wet-wiping techniques. Workers follow strict decontamination procedures before leaving the containment area.
Asbestos-containing materials are securely sealed, labeled, and transported by licensed haulers to approved disposal facilities in accordance with all federal and New York State regulations.
The project is completed only after clearance air testing confirms the area is safe for re-occupancy. All required documentation is maintained to verify compliance with applicable regulations.
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