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Asbestos Removal from Domestic Properties in Liverpool

Fibre Safe prides itself on being absolute experts on asbestos removal in Liverpool and Merseyside. Fibre Safe provides bespoke asbestos removal and asbestos disposal services for commercial and domestic customers across the North West.

The biggest issue surrounding asbestos in the home is the lack of knowledge surrounding asbestos handling and removal from both homeowners and contractors that attempt to conduct work with asbestos without the correct qualifications. Failing to handle asbestos correctly can be genuinely life-threatening to those in the vicinity of it.

Asbestos should be just as much of a concern within domestic homes as it is within commercial settings, and in February of this year, a construction firm and property management company were issued heavy fines for the unsafe management of asbestos in their buildings. This was entirely avoidable if they had enlisted true experts in the field of asbestos, like Fibre Safe.

Removal of Asbestos Liverpool

Fibre Safe has many years of experience in the safe removal of asbestos in the Liverpool area, and are well versed in the correct procedures for disposing of asbestos in a safe and structured way.

Over these years, Fibre Safe has garnered wonderful relationships with both homeowners and business owners alike. Working with the NHS, housing authorities and domestic customers have allowed Fibre Safe to service the local community in more ways each year continually.

If you’re looking for asbestos removal in Liverpool or across the North Wales and Merseyside regions, look no further than Fibre Safe, the asbestos removal experts. Our bespoke quotes ensure that both commercial and domestic customers get the best possible service and top-quality value on prices.

You can take a look at our extensive list of qualifications and accreditations here:

  • BOHS P402 Asbestos Surveying and Sampling
  • BOHS P405 Management of Asbestos in Buildings
  • BOHS P406 Supervision and Management of Safe Removal of Asbestos
  • ARCA (Asbestos Removal Contractors Association)
  • ARCA – Asbestos Licensed Removal Operative
  • ARCA – Asbestos Licensed Operative Supervisor
  • ARCA – Asbestos Licensed Contract Manager
  • UKATA (UK Asbestos Training Association)
  • UKATA – Asbestos Tutor
  • CIRIA – Construction Industry Research and Information Association
  • CIRIA – Asbestos in Soil

For a safe, friendly and cost-effective asbestos removal service, call the Fibre Safe team in our Liverpool office on 0151 515 2342 or email us at sales@fibresafe.com.

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