MoldInspections.ca is a Toronto based asbestos testing and removal company. Our services include assessments, surveying, air sampling and reporting on asbestos containing materials. Removal is done by qualified and fully trained asbestos abatement professionals.
Our qualified staff at MoldInspections.ca can help you to determine if you have asbestos, assess the risk, select the most appropriate method of managing the problem, and perform the abatement operation - be it removal and disposal or encapsulation.
Owners of commercial properties and residential complexes with 6 or more individual units should refer to sections 7 and 8 in the new Ontario regulations that have come into effect November 1, 2006. As an owner or property manager you need to know your responsibilities. Call MoldInspections.ca today for an Asbestos Survey of your building and property.
Call MoldInspections.ca today for an Asbestos Survey of your building and property.
The new regulations can be found on the ministry website.
FACT: Workers who were exposed to asbestos during its usage period are now only beginning to show the symptoms of the various diseases it can cause.
FACT: Working on materials that contain asbestos may release the fibers into the air.
FACT: Being exposed to small amounts over time can still have adverse health affects.
Asbestos is the name given to a number of naturally occurring minerals that naturally form as masses of long silky fibers. They are mined for their useful properties such as thermal insulation, chemical and thermal stability, and high tensile strength. Asbestos is commonly used as an acoustic insulator, thermal insulation, fire proofing and in other building materials. Many products are in use today that still contain asbestos.
Asbestos is made up of microscopic bundles of fibers that may become airborne when asbestos-containing materials are damaged or disturbed. When these fibers get into the air they may be inhaled into the lungs, where they can cause significant health problems.
The most dangerous asbestos fibers are too small to be visible. They can become airborne when asbestos-containing materials are disturbed or during improper removal. Once they are inhaled, the fibers can remain and build up in the lungs. Breathing high levels of asbestos fibers can lead to an increased risk of lung cancer, mesothelioma and asbestosis.
The risk of lung cancer and mesothelioma increases with the number of fibers inhaled. The risk of lung cancer is also greater to people who smoke. Symptoms of these diseases do not show up until many years after exposure begins. Most people with asbestos-related diseases were exposed to elevated concentrations on the job.
Usually it is best to leave asbestos material that is in good condition alone. If you have any concerns you should call a professional for proper assessment. Generally, material in good condition will not release asbestos fibers. Try to prevent the material from being damaged, disturbed, or touched. Periodically inspect the material for damage or deterioration.
The only way to tell if an object contains asbestos by looking at it is if the material is labeled. Otherwise, you should have it sampled and analyzed by a qualified professional. Until you receive the results, treat the material as if it contains asbestos. Samples should be extracted only by qualified professionals, such as the team at MoldInspections.ca. If improperly done, extracting samples can be more hazardous than leaving the material undisturbed.
MoldInspections.ca can provide you with a quote on Asbestos Abatement. The most common materials to be removed are pipe insulation, vinyl tile flooring and vermiculite attic insulation.
Suspect materials remain suspect until microscopic exam is completed and no asbestos fibres are found in the material composition.
Vermiculite attic insulation is done as a Type 3 abatement which includes a containment set up with a shower. Pre, mid and Post Sampling are required.
Asbestos is a Designated Substance and, as such, exposure to airborne asbestos is regulated by the Ontario Regulation 278/05-Designated Substance-Asbestos, made under the Occupational Health and Safety Act. A full print out of the document is available:
The removal of asbestos containing material is categorized under 3 sections:
Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 abatements.