billiebob
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This is a very good article but it misses what to do with asbestos contaminated material. As one of the more dangerous construction demolition materials every state, province, municipality will have very detailed directions on how to package it and where to dispose of it.
In BC landfills have a specific spot to accept it. In BC abestos MUST be double bagged in specific bags which are both sealed shut with tape. The process is pretty simple and well worth following. The health of your family might be affected. There are also very specific directions on how to work with asbestos. This article is a bit short on that direction too but once again, your state, province WCB will have the directions for working with asbestos safely. The internet is NEVER the spot to trust when dealing with hazardous materials.
Vintage Camper Restoration Dangers and Considerations - Expedition Portal
Editor’s Note: We elected to feature this editorial as a service to our readers, recognizing that so few of us know the dangers of asbestos in older vehicles, often encountered during the restoration process. No matter where you go to camp, it seems like you can’t go without spotting a...
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In BC landfills have a specific spot to accept it. In BC abestos MUST be double bagged in specific bags which are both sealed shut with tape. The process is pretty simple and well worth following. The health of your family might be affected. There are also very specific directions on how to work with asbestos. This article is a bit short on that direction too but once again, your state, province WCB will have the directions for working with asbestos safely. The internet is NEVER the spot to trust when dealing with hazardous materials.