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Yeah don't do this.You can do it yourself a little at a time. Small bags all taped up and put in trash. Do it over time. This was what a contractortold me and I got rid of a few barrels full of 9" floor tiles. The key is sealing it really well. Not illegal from what I was told by others. YMMV.
This. You can't just throw asbestos containing products in the trash. I don't know of any regular solid waste landfills accepting asbestos. They must be landfills that are permitted to accept "special waste" which includes asbestos.Landfills, that I'm aware of, need to know ahead of time for friable asbestos disposal. They take precautions such as digging a hole in the rubish and burying deep. Sometime wetting the waste. And, personell nearby will wear respirators.
And here lies one of the problems - disposal. Sure you can call a "friend" to dispose of it for you and hope you or they don't get caught. Where are they bringing it?? Are they following the specific packaging and handling and transportation requirements for asbestos?...That would be good to do but I don't know how to get rid of it.
They have special bags and HEPA filters for asbestos. I work on sites having abatement done on a the regular. Most of the time they put the plastic up and signs and the guys on the abatement side have little to no PPE on and are just ripping it out at least on the bigger jobs. One job they “accidentally” knocked the whole building down at lunch time before the abatement was even done.Years ago I showed up to a job. House had asbestos wrapping around heat pipes. Homeowner opened the wall and apparently it was brittle and falling down the wall. I walked in as he was firing up his shop vac to suck it up. I may entitled to compensation.
Needless to say I ran outta there .
This guy did not have a special bag. He wasn't even wearing a maskThey have special bags and HEPA filters for asbestos. I work on sites having abatement done on a the regular. Most of the time they put the plastic up and signs and the guys on the abatement side have little to no PPE on and are just ripping it out at least on the bigger jobs. One job they “accidentally” knocked the whole building down at lunch time before the abatement was even done.
Yep. None in MA. Not sure which one is left in CT?Asbestos can only be legally dumped in specific special waste landfills. From the looks of it, there are only 3 around MA. 1 in MA, 1 in NH and 1 in CT.
Not always. It can be in the rope packings inside sandwich between metal parts.If you cant see asbestos on a boiler it's nearly 100% chance it doesn't have any, asbestos was used as insulation, therefore it's going to be almost completely wrapped with it.
It was known as the miracle mineral! lolI would be more likely to add asbestos to a house than remove it. Lol. Its like lead paint. Its fantastic. Don't lick or eat it.
It was known as the miracle mineral! lol