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About Skilled Asbestos Solutions
Servicing all areas of Victoria
Skilled Asbestos Solutions the leading asbestos removal experts across Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula and Country Victoria.
At Skilled Asbestos Solutions, we believe that people deserve to breathe clean air.
Servicing Mornington Peninsula, Melbourne and Country Victoria, we’ve been proudly in the asbestos removal business for many years.
While asbestos was once considered an essential part of construction and manufacturing, today we know that asbestos has devastating health effects when it’s disturbed or inhaled.
That’s why we at Skilled Asbestos Solutions are committed to providing our clients with the highest quality service available in the industry. We’ll remove your asbestos-containing materials safely, efficiently and in accordance with Worksafe Victoria guidelines.
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Asbestos removal is a dangerous job. It’s important to know the risks before you start working with asbestos, so that you can take steps to protect yourself and your team.
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that has been used in thousands of products for decades. Asbestos was used in building materials because it is resistant to fire and heat, it can be easily molded into any shape, and it has excellent sound-absorbing properties. Asbestos is also resistant to corrosion, which makes it a popular choice for use in insulation and ceiling tiles. Because of these properties, asbestos has been widely used in almost every type of construction material imaginable—from floor tiles to gaskets, from siding on houses to insulation around furnaces.
Asbestos removal requires extensive training and specialized equipment because this type of work involves exposure to high levels of airborne fibers that can cause serious health problems if inhaled regularly over time. Worksafe Victoria requires workers who remove asbestos to wear respirators and protective clothing at all times while on the job site so they do not breathe harmful particles into their lungs or skin when handling materials contaminated with asbestos fibers