Asbestos Testing Oxford
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Why should you choose asbestos testing Oxford?
Asbestos Testing Oxford will send you a Artex testing kit, they are a safe and cost effective way of testing suspect material around your home or commercial property.
All our Artex Test Kits come with simple instructions, all PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) & everything else you need to take a test.
We supply a self-contained kit that provides you with all the protective equipment you need to safely take samples and to get them tested by a UKAS accredited laboratory.
PPE:
Overalls, Gloves.
Disposal Bags for PPE.
Sample Bags.
Risk Assessment and Sampling Instructions.
Prepaid Return Envelope.
We understand you may have questions about your Artex Test Kit so we offer customer support from our experienced team. You can contact us by email, live chat or by phone.
Discounts to plastering contractors and painting and decorating contractors
what should you do?
If you suspect an asbestos contamination order an Artex test kit in Oxford today, but make sure you have look for any signs of damage.
Material may release asbestos fibres if disturbed. Particularly true when handling, scratching, breaking or if it is exposed to extreme vibration or air flow. So order an Artex Test Kit before starting any renovations.
The most common asbestos related illnesses are caused by inhalation. Unfortunately, asbestos containing material that is releasing dust or fibres into the air, they can be inhaled or ingested.
For slightly damaged asbestos-containing material, the best way to deal with it is to limit access to the area and not to touch or disturb it until you receive the results of your Artex Test Kit.
If asbestos-containing material is more than slightly damaged or if you are going to make changes in your home that might disturb it, repair or removal order you home Artex Test Kit today have your UKAS accredited certification making a safe working area in a hassle free cost effective way.
About Asbestos
Asbestos is a set of six naturally occurring silicate minerals, which all have in common their eponymous asbestiform habit: i.e. long (roughly 1:20 aspect ratio), thin fibrous crystals, with each visible fiber composed of millions of microscopic “fibrils” that can be released by abrasion and other processes. They are commonly known by their colors, as blue asbestos, brown asbestos, white asbestos, and green asbestos. Plastering contractors We advise you order an Artex Test Kit today for your own safety!
Discounts for painters and decorators
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