The risks occur when damage fire or disturbance to the products cause the asbestos fibres to become loose and potentially airborne.
Is my asbestos roof dangerous.
If you re going to check your garage roof for asbestos take the appropriate safety precautions.
We ve put together this handy guide to explain everything you need to know about asbestos and garages.
Any material containing asbestos is dangerous if it is not handled safely.
When these tiny fibres are inhaled they do not decompose and remain permanently lodged in the lungs which can lead to fatal diseases as the body attempts to fight these alien fragments.
Due to the relatively small amount of asbestos which is in the cement it s unlikely that many fibres would be released rendering it fairly safe under normal conditions.
The safest way to treat roof tiles containing asbestos is to imagine that the microscopic fibres contained in the tiles are like a swarm of resting bees at rest on the roof of a building.
The difference in the level of exposure whether you have an asbestos roof or not is virtually zero.
It is at its most dangerous when the small fibres are disturbed and become airborne through use of a drill or cutting equipment so if in doubt avoid tampering with it.
The asbestos bound to the cement is extremely hardwearing and as a result it is unlikely that your asbestos garage roof has eroded to a dangerous degree.
The trick is not to try to disturb or do anything with the asbestos roof yourself.
The way that asbestos fibres can affect your health it does not really matter if you actually live under an asbestos roof or not.
Left alone and undisturbed it can be quite safe.
Sometimes for many years.
Take care not to disturb the asbestos it s more dangerous when tampered with.
Wear a face mask gloves and cover any bare skin.
Asbestos can cause a lot of damage to the lungs as well as so much dust which can trigger immediate allergic manifestations.