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A Guide to Asbestos in your Home IL25 A Guide to Asbestos in your Home A Guide to Asbestos in your home South Derbyshire District Council Housing Services Civic Offices, Civic Way, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 0AH Phone: 01283 595795 4 South Derbyshire Tenants Forum Website: www.south-derbys.gov.uk

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This leaflet is all about asbestos what it is, where it may be found in your home and how to ensure that you or your family are not put at risk. What is asbestos? Asbestos is a general name given to a group of natural minerals, which are mined all over the world. There are three types of asbestos that have been given names to describe them: Blue asbestos (crocidolite), brown asbestos (amosite) white asbestos (chrysotile). The different types cannot be identified by their colour alone as heat or chemicals can affect asbestos. i.e. the colour and appearance can change. Asbestos is very strong, flexible and stable. Because of these properties it was used widely in the manufacture of building materials between the 1930 s and the mid-1980 s and most extensively in the 60 s & 70 s. So if your home was built or refurbished during this period, there is a chance that it will contain some asbestos containing materials (ACMs). Asbestos can be found in its pure form but mainly only in commercial or industrial premises. In the domestic environment, it is usually found mixed with other substances to give the resulting building materials strength and heat resistance. 10 3

What are the health risks? Any Asbestos containing material that is undamaged will not present a health risk but when asbestos materials are damaged, drilled, sawn, scrubbed or sanded, the risk can be increased. When asbestos containing materials get damaged, asbestos fibres can be released into the air. These fibres can penetrate deep into the lungs where they may stay for a long time. This can cause cancer and thickening of the lungs. The greater the exposure the greater the risk but there is no safe exposure. Where might you find it inside and outside of your home? The following is a list of some of the domestic uses of asbestos containing materials: Airbricks Corrugated cement sheeting Backing boards to electricity meters Bath Panels Boilers & pipework Cold water tanks Corrugated cement sheeting sheds/garages Decorative coatings e.g. artexing Fire surrounds Join South Derbyshire Tenants Forum (SDTF) There are number of tenants who work closely with officers and managers from the Repairs and Improvements Team to look at different aspects of the service and work together to see how we can improve and change where necessary. Can you spare 2 hours every 6 weeks to meet with SDTF to look at the service in nmore depth? We want to work with tenants to improve the service! Working together improving standards Please fill in the slip below and hand to a member of staff I would like to join SDTF Your name... Your address............ Your Contact... Telephone Number... or simply call The Tenant Participation Officer on 01283 595788 or return to Tenant Participation Officer, South Derbyshire District Council, Civic Way, Swadlincote DE11 0AH. 4 9

Where can I get more information? Useful Websites: The Health & Safety Executive www.hse.gov.uk/asbestos Asbestos Information Centre www.aic.org.uk National Society for Clean Air & Environmental Protection www.nsca.org.uk South Derbyshire District Council www.south-derbys.gov.uk Flooring materials vinyl/thermoplastic floor tiles; paper backing Flue pipes Rainwater guttering and downpipes Roof & exterior walls Soffit boards Soil and waste pipes Sprayed coating on steel framed buildings Wall boarding internal partitions, airing cupboard linings, duct & pipe covers 8 5

What is the Council doing about asbestos in the home? The Council has an Asbestos Management Policy that sets out how we are going to identify and manage asbestos in our commercial and domestic premises. We have undertaken sample surveys of properties to identify the locations of any materials suspected to contain asbestos. All asbestos containing materials that are in good condition will stay where they are and their condition will be reviewed from time to time. If the material is damaged, we will take measures to repair, seal or remove it immediately if in high-risk situations, or as part of a maintenance program if the risk is low. Where necessary, we will ensure that any such work is done by specialist licensed contractors who work to strict safety standards. Please remember: Asbestos containing materials are always there for a purpose. In normal circumstances, they are perfectly safe. They are either used to provide heat resistance (as behind gas fires) or provide strength (as in asbestos cement garage roofs). Asbestos containing materials are only a problem when they are in poor condition, or become damaged. If they are removed, they should be disposed of in accordance with the Environment Agency guidelines in a responsible manner and must always be replaced by a suitable nonasbestos product. What are your responsibilities? If you are carrying out any work on asbestos containing materials without knowledge, expertise and personal protection you will put people s health at risk. Changes to the structure or fabric of your home are not permitted under your tenancy agreement without prior written approval. If you want to carry out any home improvements that may disturb an asbestos containing material, you must contact your Housing Officer for permission to ensure proper controls are put in place to reduce exposure to you, your family and the person carrying out the work (if not yourself). If you carry out any work or permit others to carry out work without written approval, you will be liable for any costs of dealing with any asbestos incidents. What do I do if I have a problem? If you think you have asbestos in your home or are worried about any damaged asbestos material don t try to deal with it yourself - contact your local Housing Property Inspector by calling our Repairs Line on 01283 595808 or 01283 595809. Alternatively, you can e-mail repairs@south-derbys.gov.uk 6 7