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Asbestos Abatement Contractors Washington DC

The caretakers for the safety of your surrounding environment are here at Avera Environmental in Washington DC. Our rates are reasonable, and we are fully licensed and insured. Your satisfaction is of high priority for us that is why we make it a surety. <br>

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Asbestos Abatement Contractors Washington DC

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  1. Asbestos Waste Asbestos waste is hazardous waste

  2. Because they pose health risks, they must be eliminated under specific conditions defined by legislation. Check this section to find out about your legal obligations regarding the packaging and disposal of asbestos waste. • When renovating or demolishing a building, asbestos must be removed prior to construction and disposed of in accordance with environmental legislation. • Do you have asbestos at home? Are you faced with asbestos removal or encapsulation site? Visit our asbestos abatement removal for more information and to learn about all the obligations related to asbestos removal or encapsulation.

  3. How to Manage Asbestos Waste? • You must separate asbestos waste from other construction waste in order to prevent it from being sent to recycling channels. Asbestos waste must always be handled with care to avoid any release of asbestos dust into the air or liquid losses that may contain asbestos (do not throw in the container directly or by means of a chute, ...).

  4. There Are Two Categories of Asbestos Waste: • Frizzy Asbestos Waste: flocking, insulating, cardboard, ropes, waste materials and equipment (vacuum bags, used filters, tarpaulins, rags, safety equipment, disposable clothing ...), waste from cleaning ... • Asbestos Waste Related (Or Non-Friable): that is to say whose fibers are strongly bound by a binder such as cement: asbestos-cement cladding boards, slates, pipes.

  5. CONTACT DETAILS • FOR MORE INFORMATION IN MY WEBSITE • ADDRESS: Washington DC 20001, USA • EMAIL: carlos_vera2000@yahoo.com • CALL: 202-710-7488 • WEBSITE: https://www.qrgdirect.com/2808-asbestos-abatement-mold-remediation-washington-dc

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