Asbestos removal is a specialised process that should only be carried out by licensed professionals due to the potential health risks associated with asbestos exposure. Class B asbestos refers to non-friable asbestos-containing materials (ACMs), which are materials where the asbestos fibres are bound within a solid matrix, such as cement, plaster, or vinyl floor tiles. These materials do not easily release asbestos fibres into the air unless they are disturbed or damaged.
Non-structural demolition refers to the process of removing or demolishing components or elements of a building or structure that are not part of its primary load-bearing structure. This type of demolition typically involves removing interior walls, partitions, fixtures, finishes, non-load-bearing columns, and other non-essential elements. Structural demolition refers to the process of dismantling or demolishing the load-bearing components of a building or structure. This type of demolition involves the removal of structural elements such as walls, floors, roofs, columns, beams, and foundations.
Make safe services refer to the measures taken to ensure the safety and security of a building or structure after an incident or damage has occurred. These services aim to prevent further harm or hazards and protect the occupants, surrounding areas, and property. We offer -
Mould remediation refers to the process of identifying, containing, removing, and preventing the growth of mould in indoor environments. Mould can pose health risks and cause damage to structures, so it's important to address mould issues promptly and effectively. It's important to note that mould remediation should be performed by trained professionals as they have the expertise and equipment necessary to effectively address mould problems and ensure the safety and health of occupants. Additionally, addressing any underlying moisture issues is crucial to prevent future mould growth.
Decontamination refers to the process of removing or neutralising harmful substances or contaminants from surfaces, objects, or individuals. It is performed to minimise the risk of exposure, prevent the spread of contaminants, and maintain a safe and clean environment. It is important to note that our decontamination procedures are carried out following specific guidelines and protocols provided by regulatory agencies, industry standards, or experts in the field. These protocols may vary depending on the nature of the contaminant, the level of risk involved, and the specific environment being decontaminated.
Emergency work refers to tasks or activities that are undertaken in response to urgent or unforeseen situations that require immediate attention. Emergency work is typically performed to mitigate risks, address critical issues, or restore essential services or infrastructure following a sudden event or crisis.
We carry out temporary repairs, structural assessments, safety barriers and fencing, weather protection, debris removal, utilities isolation, temporary support structures, security measures, documentation and reporting.
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