What Is the Difference Between Friable and Non-Friable Asbestos?
Asbestos can be categorized into two types based on how easily it can break down: friable and non-friable. However, non-friable ...
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While abatement measures like removal and containment are of vital importance, they often come at the end of a long process. If you need Valdosta asbestos sampling to uncover asbestos containing materials, we are the trusted local experts.
Before you can safely remove or encapsulate asbestos, you need to understand the extent of your problem. Whether you’re purchasing an older property, carrying out a renovation project, or demolishing a building to start again. Comprehensive site inspection and material sampling give you a complete overview of all building assets.
The sampling process is designed to quantify asbestos levels so you can control and limit exposure levels. At ES America, we have all the equipment needed for safe asbestos removal and sampling.
We have specific devices to measure asbestos materials and ambient air quality. Our team works closely with laboratories regulated by state and federal government departments. Our highly trained and well-qualified team performs bulk sampling on-site with cutter sleeves, power driver devices, and coring arm tools.
Asbestos can be categorized into two types based on how easily it can break down: friable and non-friable. However, non-friable ...
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