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A guide to dealing with asbestos in your home Creating homes shaping places

The information in this leaflet explains how you can deal with asbestos in and around your home.

WHERE MIGHT BE FOUND Asbestos is a natural mineral found in rocks all over the world. Due to its heat and water resistance, it was commonly used in the home. The following lists explain the most common products that may contain asbestos: External Rainwater pipes and guttering; Roof cladding; Roofing felt; Roofing sheets (corrugated and flat); Roofing slates; Roof tiles; Soffit boards (underneath the roof overhang between the brickwork and the roof); Internal Bath panels; Ceiling tiles; Cold water tanks; Electric storage heating bricks; Fire blankets; Fire surrounds; Floor tiles; Flue pipes; Lagging (for pipes and boilers); Insulation (for warm air or central heating systems); Artex wall and ceiling finishes; Wall boards such as internal partitions; Airing cupboard linings. Wall cladding sheets.

WHEN IS A PROBLEM? Even if there is asbestos in your home, it is not usually a problem. Asbestos only becomes a problem if it is disturbed, damaged or deteriorates with age. If this happens asbestos releases tiny fibres into the air which are easily inhaled. WHAT ARE THE HEALTH RISKS? The body s natural defences can break some of these particles down; others stay in the lungs a long time. This can lead to cancer and thickening of the lungs. The most common diseases caused by inhaling asbestos particles are asbestosis and mesothelioma. Things to remember about asbestos: Asbestos does not usually pose a risk unless it is damaged or disturbed; It is often best to leave products containing asbestos where they are if they are in good condition and unlikely to be disturbed; Try to make sure anything containing asbestos remains in good condition; Do not saw, scrub, sand, scrape or drill asbestos products; Asbestos is no longer used in construction or in goods such as toasters and hair dryers in this country. However, imported goods may still contain asbestos; There is no evidence to suggest that the use of asbestos cement in cold water tanks poses any risk of contaminating the water supply.

HOME IMPROVEMENTS: If you are planning home improvements and think you may have asbestos in your home, always talk to us first. We can check our records and tell you if any asbestos is present or arrange for our specialist contractors to carry out an asbestos survey. Soak wallpaper before removing, if possible use a steam stripper and gently peel away the paper before re-decorating; Don t try to remove old floor tiles or linoleum. Leave them in place and lay new floor coverings over them. DIY rules: Keep activities to a minimum in any areas where material may contain asbestos; Do not dust, sweep, or vacuum debris that may contain asbestos; Take every precaution to avoid damaging asbestos material or products containing asbestos; Always wear a protective face mask if you are doing any DIY work;

DISPOSAL Residents As your landlord, it is our responsibility to contain or remove all materials which may contain asbestos from your home. Do not try to remove or disturb items which you think may contain asbestos. Licensed specialists must deal with asbestos. Please contact the asbestos helpline on 0800 234 6990 if you suspect you have asbestos in your home. Leaseholders and shared owners Leaseholders and shared owners are responsible for all fixtures and fittings within their property. Items that you believe contain asbestos should be left in place and not disturbed if in good condition. However, if you decide to remove asbestos materials, we would advise that you contact an asbestos removal contractor licensed by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) to carry out the removal. If you have any concerns about asbestos in your home, please contact our asbestos management consultants, North Star Environmental ltd. Their email address is infor@nse.direct. You can also use their live chat on www.northstarenvironmental.co.uk. If you seal or remove asbestos in your property, please let us know so that we can update the records for your property. If you sell your property, you should advise the new owners.

IDENTIFYING You cannot tell whether a product contains asbestos just by looking at it. Since 1976 British manufacturers have labelled all products containing asbestos. However, these labels are often removed after purchase or concealed when the products are put in position. LOCATIONS OF IN YOUR HOME The diagram on the next page shows the most likely locations of asbestos in your home. It is unlikely that your home contains asbestos in all of these places. Products that contain asbestos can look identical to those that don t if in doubt, call the asbestos information helpline.

WHAT WE WILL DO ABOUT Materials containing asbestos will remain in social housing for some time yet. No council or housing association has the money or staff to remove it all. To gather information about asbestos in the homes we manage, we will be working with a specialist consultant to survey all our rented properties. Properties will be inspected from time to time depending on the types of asbestos found and level of risk. We will hold the details of these surveys, and any asbestos materials we find, on an asbestos register. If the asbestos poses a high risk we will remove it immediately. Our approach meets the requirements of the government and the law. Remember, if the asbestos is in good condition and is unlikely to be disturbed or damaged, it does not pose a risk to your health and we will leave it in place. We may seal materials containing asbestos to stop any fibres escaping. We will inspect the material from time to time to monitor any changes and take action if necessary. If we need to remove asbestos from your home we will keep you informed about the work and what you need to do to ensure the safety of your family.

WHO TO CONTACT If you have any concerns about asbestos in your home, please contact our asbestos management consultants, Spectra Analysis at info@nse.direct. USEFUL LINKS: If you want to find out more about asbestos, we recommend the following websites: www.hse.gov.uk/asbestos www.northstarenvironmental.co.uk

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