Information about the risk of asbestos in your home
Asbestos in the home
It is estimated that asbestos containing materials can be found in up to 5.5 million buildings in the
- corrugated roofing or sheet walling for garages
- building boards for partitions and lofts
- floor and ceiling tiles and textured ceiling plaster (Artex)
- floor tiles
- wall and bath panels
- insulating material round pipes and boilers
- water tanks in lofts
- cement sheet roofs and roof tiles
Risk
Asbestos is safe if it is in good condition and is not damaged. However there is a risk if it is damaged and releases fibres which are then inhaled. If asbestos is in poor condition or gets damaged, or releases fibres into the air in any way, you, your family and others may be at risk.
Contact SAHA if you are concerned about asbestos
If you believe that material containing asbestos has been damaged, or if you are concerned about the condition of the asbestos that is in your home, please contact CSC on telephone 0800 970 6363. Please explain your concern and ask to speak to a SAHA Asset Manager.
More information about Asbestos
You can read more about Asbestos and living with Asbestos on the following websites:
- There is a section on Asbestos on the Directgov website.
You can read about asbestos on Directgov here
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/HomeAndCommunity/Planning/DoingWorkYourself/DG_10022562
- The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) website also has a detailed section on Asbestos.
You can have a look at the HSE section on Asbestos here
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