08 Mar 2008 12:27:47 | Kirsten Hawkins
More and more people are looking for asbestos abatement
equipment for conducting asbestos abatement at their homes.
Asbestos abatement is a specialized job and you must use the
services of accredited asbestos abatement professionals for
removing asbestos materials.
Government has made it mandatory that asbestos abatement of
public building, school and non-single family residential
apartments should be done only by recognized abatement
professional. However, there is no such provision for
single-family residential buildings. You can do the asbestos
abetment and removal of your single family home with the help of
simple asbestos abatement equipment. However, you have to ensure
that you follow safe asbestos removal and disposal procedure.
Asbestos Abatement Equipment For Flooring Removal
Use the following asbestos abatement equipment while removing
floorings.
Individual Safety Gear (ISG) - Includes respirator, disposable
work suits, gloves, shoes and goggles.
Polythene sheets, minimum 4mm thick -For sealing the work area,
covering the doorways, heating and ventilation ducts, and
wrapping waste.
Duct tape - Used for fixing polythene on surfaces and sealing
vents, sealing disposable bags, boxes etc.
Disposable bags - Heavy sacks or asbestos disposal bags with
asbestos warnings visible on them.
Boxes - For storing the removed flooring. Cover them with
polythene or use waste disposal bags.
Sprayer with detergent water - Scrub and clean the floor with a
mixture of one cup of detergent (liquid dishwasher is the best)
dissolved in five gallons of water.
Abrasive Scrub pads - Used for scrubbing the floors, removing
linoleum pieces, backings and adhesives etc.
Disposable Towels/Mops - Used for cleaning the work area,
asbestos abatement equipment and mopping up excess water. Use
them only once to prevent contamination of non-work areas.
Utility Knife - Used for cutting polythene sheets.
Metal Putty Knife - For removing flooring from the floors.
Sealing Of Work Area With Asbestos Abatement Equipment
Seal off the work area using the asbestos abatement equipment
before starting the work. Thus any asbestos fibers released
during the work will remain confined to the work area. Turn off
the heating and the air conditioner. Cover all the ducts, vents
and openings with polythene and seal off with duct tape. Remove
all movable objects so that they are not contaminated. This will
reduce the time spent on cleaning them later on. Cover all fixed
objects with polythene sheets and seal with tape.
Stick polythene using the duct tape on all doorways, windows and
other openings. Have only one entry to the work area. Cover that
doorway also with a polythene flap with one vertical slit for
entry and exit. This will prevent contaminated air from
circulating out of the work area.
About Author :
Kirsten Hawkins is a asbestos and mesothelioma specialist from
Nashville, TN. Visit http://www.asbestosblog.org/ for
information on asbestos reform, mesothelioma lawsuit news, and
more.