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Can a Mask Keep You Safe from Asbestos

Can a Mask Keep You Safe from Asbestos

When faced with hazardous contaminants in your home, business, or commercial property, you may find yourself reaching for an available mask to prevent unwanted exposure to the contaminant. However, while that may work for many contaminants, it won't be enough to keep you safe from asbestos exposure. The only effective way to safely and effectively free your property from asbestos-containing...

Tips for Safe Linoleum Floor Tile Removal

Tips for Safe Linoleum Floor Tile Removal

For decades, linoleum floor tiles were a popular choice in homes, schools, and commercial buildings because of their unmatched durability, ease of cleaning, and low cost. Linoleum tiles were also frequently found in basements, kitchens, hallways, and laundry areas, where their resilience to moisture made them ideal. However, many of these tiles were installed before and around the 1980s when...

How to Minimize Asbestos Risk During Commercial Renovations in Montreal

How to Minimize Asbestos Risk During Commercial Renovations in Montreal

Commercial renovations bring property owners and business owners a new opportunity to refresh their space. Your building upgrades could involve interior wall movements, new flooring, demolition and more, which could put you at risk for asbestos exposure. The mineral was popular in Montreal, throughout Quebec, and across the country, leaving many property owners in Montreal in need of asbestos...

How Was Asbestos Used in Gypsum Board

How Was Asbestos Used in Gypsum Board

In the mid-1980s to 1990s, it was common for asbestos to be used with finishing products like tape, patching plaster, joint compounds, and gypsum boards for drywall applications. The mineral was used to strengthen drywall and popcorn ceiling applications, allowing the material to last longer and be more resistant to fire. Uncompromised drywall contaminated with asbestos doesn’t pose an...

How to Identify Asbestos-Contaminated Insulation

How to Identify Asbestos-Contaminated Insulation

In the past, loose-fill attic insulation was known to be contaminated with asbestos fibres often. This was common with vermiculite insulation, and vermiculite was usually mined from areas that had asbestos. As a result, asbestos found its way into homes and buildings around the Greater Toronto Area. While today, new insulation is allowed to have any traces of asbestos, old installations may...

Can Fires Cause Asbestos Exposure?

Can Fires Cause Asbestos Exposure?

Unlike other hazardous contaminants that infiltrate homes, public buildings, and commercial facilities, asbestos was used intentionally in most of its applications – put there for its strength, affordability, durability, and fire resistance, all qualities which made asbestos seem like the perfect choice for enhancing the performance of construction materials. However, asbestos poses a...

Should You Sand or File Asbsetos-Containing Materials?

Should You Sand or File Asbsetos-Containing Materials?

Asbestos-containing materials require close attention and care. In many applications, the mineral is susceptible to becoming airborne, which can pose a significant threat to anyone in its vicinity. However, there are some cases where asbestos is used in other applications that seem solid, leaving homeowners, property owners, or even general contractors to try and address the asbestos-containing...

Tips for Managing Asbestos During Basement Renovations in Mississauga

Tips for Managing Asbestos During Basement Renovations in Mississauga

No one wants to run into asbestos when working or planning renovations. But the truth is, it’s not unlikely for homeowners or commercial property owners to have asbestos in their building materials when constructions or renovations took place in the mid-to-late 20th century. At the time, asbestos was an incredibly popular addition to building materials for its strength, durability, fire...

Where You Might Find Asbestos in Montreal Properties

Where You Might Find Asbestos in Montreal Properties

Montreal is one of Canada’s oldest cities; as a result of its construction, asbestos was used widely in building materials for its heat resistance, durability, and affordability. Throughout the 20th century, it was a common component in homes and commercial buildings across Montreal. Before the health risks of asbestos were fully understood, it was regularly included in various building...

How to Know If Your Home Needs Drywall Asbestos Removal

How to Know If Your Home Needs Drywall Asbestos Removal

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral made up of fibers that are resistant to heat, fire, chemicals, and electricity. Its ability to improve the strength and fire resistance of various building materials led to its widespread use in construction. However, over time, the health risks associated with asbestos exposure became clear, and its use has been severely restricted or banned in many parts...

Has Winter Weather Revealed the Need for Asbestos Removal in Oakville?

Has Winter Weather Revealed the Need for Asbestos Removal in Oakville?

Asbestos-containing materials installed and sealed over 40 years ago were initially able to withstand any impending conditions without becoming a threat. But with time, those materials that remain within residential or commercial buildings have deteriorated or are slowly declining, leaving occupants vulnerable to exposure. In most cases, asbestos exposure can be linked to renovation, ultimately leading to asbestos removal in Oakville.

Post Asbestos Removal Safety Tips

Post Asbestos Removal Safety Tips

Asbestos is a dangerous mineral that was once commonly used in construction due to its fire-resistant and durable properties. However, exposure to its fibres can cause serious health problems, including lung diseases and cancer. To prevent airborne contamination and protect health, professional removal by certified experts is crucial. Even after asbestos has been removed, it’s important to...

Steps to Take After Discovering Asbestos in Your Home During Renovations

Steps to Take After Discovering Asbestos in Your Home During Renovations

If you’re in the middle of a renovation, the last thing you want to find is asbestos. Due to the level of danger involved with asbestos exposure, finding it requires an immediate halt to your renovation, as well as professional intervention. Bringing in a professional for an asbestos inspection is the safest way to be sure that your renovation can carry on safely. Canada’s Restoration...

Asbestos Safety Tips for Removing Popcorn Ceilings

Asbestos Safety Tips for Removing Popcorn Ceilings

Popcorn ceilings were a popular choice in homes built between the 1950s and 1980s because they were affordable, durable, and good at hiding imperfections while reducing noise. Unfortunately, many of these ceilings contained asbestos, a material prized at the time for its fire resistance and insulation properties. Over the years, we’ve learned that asbestos exposure can cause serious health...

How Professionals Contain Asbestos to Prevent Spread During Removal

How Professionals Contain Asbestos to Prevent Spread During Removal

Asbestos is one of the most hazardous materials that can inhabit your home. The material is known for its fragility and toxicity, making it dangerous to remove on your own. In order to avoid the negative health impact of asbestos, you should call for a professional asbestos inspection. Professionals will be able to accurately determine whether your home contains asbestos or not and facilitate safe...

How to Recognize Signs of Loose Asbestos Around Your Property

How to Recognize Signs of Loose Asbestos Around Your Property

For those that don’t know, asbestos is a group of naturally occurring fibres that were commonly used in a variety of industries before they were known to be cancerous. Unfortunately, this means that many homes, particularly older builds, can still contain traces of asbestos. Knowing the signs of asbestos is the first step in keeping the residents of your home safe and healthy, as early...

Understanding the Risk of Brown Asbestos

Understanding the Risk of Brown Asbestos

Asbestos has been well-established as a highly toxic substance that is no longer legal to use in Canada. Although asbestos used to be a popular choice for fireproofing, insulation and other building applications, it is no longer seen as such. As a result of its previous popularity, asbestos still lurks in many old buildings and homes that were built in the 1980s or earlier. Many of these buildings...

Why You Must Follow Local Asbestos Removal and Disposal Regulations

Why You Must Follow Local Asbestos Removal and Disposal Regulations

Though asbestos was once a favoured construction material in Canada, it was banned due to its health risks. Damaged asbestos can release invisible yet hazardous fibres into the air that can be unknowingly inhaled or ingested. Even a minor asbestos fibre exposure can cause lung scarring, cancers like mesothelioma and other grave diseases. Understandably, the Canadian government has prescribed...

Why Choose a Qualified Asbestos Removal Contractor

Why Choose a Qualified Asbestos Removal Contractor

The presence of asbestos in your home should never be taken lightly. Asbestos is a regulated substance in Canada due to how dangerous and toxic the material is. This is why it is so crucial that you choose a qualified contractor for asbestos removal in Toronto. Utilizing an experienced restoration company will help ensure your family’s safety during removal, and they have the training,...

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