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Arvada Asbestos Removal

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We serve all of Denver and all of Jefferson County. We service the following locations: Denver, Colorado Springs, Littleton, Thornton, Englewood, Pueblo, Aurora, Parker, Longmont, Johnstown, Highlands Ranch, Lakewood, Loveland, Mead, Centennial, Westminster, Golden, Brighton, Commerce City, Erie 

Asbestos Health Hazards

Asbestos is a dangerous material that was once widely used in construction because of its heat resistance and durability. Its fibers can easily be inhaled when disturbed. Its exposure has been associated with serious respiratory illnesses such as lung cancer, asbestosis and mesothelioma.

It is present in older buildings despite its dangers. This puts workers and residents at serious risk. The fibers can be released into the air during renovation or demolition, so it is important to handle and dispose of them properly.

To prevent exposure, it is important to identify and take precautions when working with ACMs. The use of protective equipment, such as suits and masks, and the hiring of professionals are all part and parcel.

Awareness and proactive measures will ultimately be key in minimizing health risks associated with it.

Best Asbestos Inspection, Abatement, Testing, and Containment Services

If your home or business was built between 1950 and 1980, chances are it was used in the construction materials. We now know that it is a serious health hazard and should be removed at the earliest opportunity. CAT Environmental Services, LLC provides premium asbestos abatement services. Our team can remove all materials containing it so you can breathe easier and live happier and healthier. We provide disposal of the hazardous evidence. All of our technicians and contractor are certified and licensed by the state. We honor all health regulations and our procedures are in compliance. We have over 15 years experience in the industry providing solutions and getting results for our community. We have many five star reviews on Google and would love your feedback. We can provide a free quote if you have any concerns. Our response time is quick and the quality of the work and products we use are the best in the business.If you have any questions about our company or would like more information, please call or write Rick at [email protected]. We provide emergency care for homes needing our testing services. In addition, most of our customers rely on our advice and expertise for identifying issues at properties. Our consulting side of the business provides a plan for analysis and sampling. Our content on our network website has links for more information for businesses and people alike. No job big or small, we can do it all. If you have fire damage and the walls are not salvageable, liability laws may be at play.

Safety Measures for Asbestos Removal Services

To protect workers and residents from its exposure, safety measures are essential for the removal of it. First, thorough training is required in the handling and disposal of the substance. To prevent fiber inhalation, professionals must wear protective equipment, such as masks and suits. To minimize the release of fibers, it is important to use specialized equipment like HEPA vacuums or wetting agents. It is important to contain the area of work and adhere strictly to all regulatory guidelines. Finally, air monitoring and post-removal cleaning ensure the environment is ready for reoccupation. Prioritizing safety protocols when removing them protects against health hazards caused by asbestos exposure.

Preventing Future Asbestos Exposure

To protect the public’s health, it is important to prevent future exposure. First, thorough surveys help identify and manage (ACMs). Regular inspections and proper maintenance can help prevent ACMs being damaged or disturbed. Hiring licensed professionals to handle and dispose of it is essential when renovating or tearing down structures. It is also important to educate workers and the general public on the dangers of its exposure, and how to take the proper safety precautions. We can prevent future exposure risks by taking proactive measures to identify, mitigate, and manage the hazards.

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Here’s what you can expect from our removal crew.
CAT Environmental Services offers comprehensive removal projects for any residential or commercial property.

You can count on us to:

Obtain all the necessary permits from the state and handle all insurance claims
Test your drywall for signs of pollution
Give you a bid on your project
Contain the areas and remove them completely
Carefully load and haul away the materials
Mold Testing, Insulation work, Inspections of property, Asbestos Testing, Water Damage

We’ll go above and beyond to restore safety and comfort to your living space.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I tell if my house contains asbestos (in the floor tiles, ceiling tiles, shingles, siding etc.)?

Testing by a qualified tester is the only way to know for sure if a material contains any traces of it in the laboratory. EPA recommends only testing suspect materials if the material is damaged (fraying). If you have a crumbling wall (or are planning to renovate and disturb the material, then samples will be useful.  A properly qualified and accredited professional should perform the inspection.

What are the risks to my health if there is asbestos in my house, apartment, school, or building?

If it is left in a good condition, it is unlikely to pose a health hazard. The risks are when it is damaged, or disturbed in any way, the fibers can become airborne. Inhalation of it is possible. The best way to manage it is to keep it in good condition and repaired.

How can I get rid of asbestos from my house?

Search the internet for “asbestos contractors” in your area. You can contact your state to find out what training and accreditation requirements there may be. Both the contractor and their employees. The EPA recommends you hire a competent qualified contractor who is certified. Handling it properly requires a certain level of training. We prefer if you would give us a try. We would appreciate your business.

Vermiculite is used as insulation in my attic. Am I at Risk? Should I remove it?

Vermiculite is a material that can be harmful to your home. Know how to protect your family and yourself if you are exposed to asbestos. Vermiculite insulation should be left untouched by the EPA. its fibers in the air can be harmful to your health if you breathe them in. The first step is not to disturb

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We’ll get it out of sight, so you can keep it out of mind. Contact us today to arrange for free, no-obligation estimates or consultation.

Located in Arvada, CO  80001
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From: Boulder: Follow Arapahoe Ave to US-36 E/28th St/Denver Boulder Turnpike. Follow US-36 E/Denver Boulder Turnpike to CO-121 in Broomfield. Take the CO-121 exit from US-36 E/Denver Boulder Turnpike. Continue on CO-121 to your destination. 29 min (20.5 miles)via US-36 E/Denver Boulder Turnpike and CO-121

From  Northglenn: Get on I-25 S. Continue on I-25 S. Take I-76 W to Sheridan Blvd in Berkley. Take exit 1B from I-76 W. Follow Ralston Rd N to your destination. 20 min (11.9 miles)
via I-25 S and I-76 W

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