There are many types of asbestos testing methods. This means professionals have options to meet anyone’s specific commercial or residential needs. It also means if you’re not a professional, there is more confusion about what’s best for you.
Whether it’s having your air, bulk building materials, soil, or water tested, there are particular methods of asbestos testing that will give you accurate results. Keep reading to learn more about the methods and why you need to contact the experts today.
Airborne Asbestos
Phase contrast microscopy and transmission electron microscopy methods are used to test for airborne asbestos. Both methods test your air to identify the presence and level of asbestos in your air. If you’re renovating an old home, tearing down a house or project, or buying building materials and storing them in a garage or shed, you should have your air tested.
Bulk Building Materials
X-ray diffraction and polarized light microscopy are commonly used for
asbestos testing in bulk building materials. Some building materials that commonly contain asbestos include textured plaster walls, window and door caulking, linoleum flooring, and more. If you work in a warehouse or a home with these materials, don’t wait to schedule a test.
If there are dangerous levels found within the testing methods, our trained professionals will start the asbestos removal process. Removal should always be done by a professional, and you should not return to the site until you are given clearance. Your safety is our top priority which is why we ensure all our services are in compliance with Ontario regulations.
Settled Dust and Non-Building Materials
If you’re working or living in a space with settled dust or with features like popcorn ceilings and duct wrap, you likely need testing. Although settled dust on a job site or home renovation seems harmless, it could contain dangerous amounts of asbestos that need to be removed immediately. We take three or more samples to ensure that we have a good reading on your space before sending the samples off to the lab.
Soil and Sediment
Depending on your location, you may have a safe home or commercial building built on dangerous soil. Even if all the building materials are safe, you could be in danger if you live or work on infected soil and sediment.
We take multiple soil samples in your immediate area to gather representative data. As a
certified and accredited business, we use the best testing methods for every unique situation, including soil testing, to bring you accurate test results that you can count on.
Water and Other Aqueous Samples
The final form of sampling that we offer is
water and aqueous asbestos testing. Although it’s not commonly thought of regarding asbestos, it’s important to test the water in areas that may have been infected. We collect three or more samples to test the levels in your residential or commercial building. This could save you and your loved ones from unknowingly drinking or using dangerous water.
Contact us to Protect Your Assets Today!
If you think your residential or commercial building may be in danger of asbestos, call us at (416) 901-7527 or fill out our
online contact form to speak with one of our trained professionals. Your health, your family’s health, and your customer’s health are everything. Act now to schedule an appointment for us to test your space and keep your most valuable assets safe.
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