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Cube Housing Association www.cubehousing.co.uk Repairs and maintenance services Need some advice about asbestos? Here s what you need to know Better homes, better lives

The comfort, safety and security of our tenants are big priorities for us, which is why we re always on hand should you need any help or advice like with asbestos. Contact us immediately on 0800 027 3456 if you are in any doubt about asbestos in your home. Here are a few other ways to get in touch: Need to contact us? Call us 24/7 FREE on 0800 027 3456 Email us at talk@cubehousing.co.uk You can also visit us online www.cubehousing.co.uk Write to us at Cube Housing Association Ltd, 24 Gairbraid Avenue, Glasgow G20 8YE Page 3

What is asbestos? Asbestos is a material made up of strong fibres which are resistant to both heat and chemicals. These qualities made asbestos a popular material in the building trade and led to its use in a wide range of building products, including fireproofing. Asbestos is most likely to be found in homes built between the 1950s and early 1980s. Properties built since the mid 80s are unlikely to contain asbestos in the fabric of the building but may contain some traces in other areas. Properties built after 1990 almost certainly do not to contain asbestos anywhere in the building. Asbestos has now been banned because it can be a danger to health. Asbestos fibres can only be seen under a microscope. These fibres can penetrate deep into the lung and stay there. This can cause respiratory disease or some types of cancer. It is very unlikely that the levels of asbestos fibres found in buildings will be harmful, but if you have damaged asbestos materials in your home, you should contact us immediately. Where you might find asbestos products Asbestos is most commonly found in: floor tiles wall boards artex (textured) ceiling finishes some plaster finishes and wall boards sprayed coatings to pipe work lagging around pipe work and hot water cylinders water tanks lining boards on the back of boilers or service cupboard doors electrical distribution boards and fuses. Asbestos products may also be found elsewhere in your home. This booklet is only a guide to some of the most common types. Contact us if you are in any doubt about asbestos in your home. If the asbestos containing material is sealed safely and is in good condition then it will not be a problem unless the sealant gets damaged. This is because asbestos is only dangerous when fibres can be released into the air. Careful handling If there are any asbestos products in your home it s important that you don t damage or disturb them in any way. If you carry out DIY on asbestos products you are putting yourself in danger. It is important that you DO NOT: drill a hole through any asbestos boards cut or break off any parts of asbestos products rub down asbestos panels, or artex, with sandpaper use wallpaper scrapers on asbestos products remove asbestos panels to gain access to services. Page 4 Page 5

Careful handling (continued) If you are not sure whether a product contains asbestos it is safest not to do anything that may damage or disturb it. In any case you should always contact Cube Housing Association for permission to carry out alterations to your home. We will be able to tell you whether there is any asbestos in your home when we visit. Remember. Cutting asbestos with electrical tools or breaking asbestos products with a hammer is extremely dangerous and must be avoided. What are we doing about asbestos? As part of our commitment to you we aim to ensure that all materials containing asbestos are effectively managed, and risk to our tenants is reduced to its lowest practical level. If necessary, we will carry out a survey to find out whether there are any materials that contain asbestos in your home and, if so, what condition they are in. If any are in a dangerous condition we will arrange for them to be encapsulated or removed as soon as possible. However, materials that are not in a dangerous condition will not always be removed. This is because it is very disruptive and is not a risk. We will therefore endeavour to do any required work on asbestos when properties are empty or at the same time as when other major works are being carried out. Please be aware that this leaflet is only a guide to some of the most common types and other everyday items may contain asbestos fibres. Page 6 Page 7

Would you like more information? Tel: 0800 027 3456 Email: talk@cubehousing.co.uk Visit: www.cubehousing.co.uk CUBLFASB/JUL16-101396 Cube Housing Association Limited is a not-for-profit housing association and a registered society under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014 with registration number 2327R(S). It is also recognised by HM Revenue and Customs as a Scottish Charity (SC033021) and is registered with The Scottish Housing Regulator under the Housing (Scotland) Act 2010 as a registered social landlord (no.220). VAT registration no. 135 5317 26. Registered office: Wheatley House, 25 Cochrane Street, Glasgow, G1 1HL. Printed on 100% recycled paper.