Certified asbestos inspection and laboratory analysis in Yonkers, NY
BOOK US NOWAsbestos poses serious health risks when disturbed. Our certified inspectors provide thorough testing and safe management solutions for residential and commercial properties throughout Westchester County.
We conduct a thorough visual inspection to identify potential asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) in your property.
Our certified professionals safely collect samples of suspected materials following strict protocols to prevent fiber release.
Samples are sent to an AIHA-accredited laboratory for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) or Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) analysis.
You receive a comprehensive report with laboratory results, findings, and professional recommendations.
We provide clear recommendations for safe management, encapsulation, or removal of asbestos-containing materials.
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Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was commonly used in construction up until the 1980s. It became popular due to its durability, as well as its heat- and sound-resistant properties. Unfortunately, it came to light that asbestos fibers are extremely hazardous to your health.
Asbestos fibers can cause all sorts of issues if inhaled, including: lung disease, ovarian cancer, and mesothelioma. Furthermore, asbestos can cause secondary exposure. The microscopic fibers can cling to clothing items and be carried with the person who was initially exposed to the asbestos, causing them to expose other people. For the safety of everyone’s health, if there is any asbestos in your building, it is vital to have it properly sealed or removed by a certified asbestos removal firm.
The dangers associated with asbestos are numerous. Since asbestos was so commonly used for several decades in many construction projects, it is important to have your building inspected by professionals if you suspect that there are asbestos-containing materials. This is especially true if there are any construction projects or natural disasters, which may cause the asbestos fibers to be released into the air. However, even if there are no such events, asbestos fibers can be released over time due to gradual wear and tear.
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