Thu. Dec 26th, 2024

November 25 is the start of National Asbestos Awareness Week, a great time to remember to be asbestos ready.

Gunnedah Shire Council Manager Community Safety Wade Berryman says asbestos was still present in homes as well as public and commercial buildings across the country, and could be found anywhere in homes built before 1990.

“As people approach home renovations of older houses, it is critical to keep in mind that asbestos affects one in three homes nationwide,” Mr Berryman said.

“There are significant health risks associated with asbestos exposure, and where there is any chance it is present, it is important to contact a licensed asbestos professional.

“There are strict guidelines about asbestos handling, removal and disposal to remove any risk to health. People can find out more about asbestos on Gunnedah Shire Council’s website www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au under Environment/Asbestos.”

Mr Berryman said while the dangers of asbestos had been known for decades, there was still a level of complacency about its presence.

People can also report concerns or complaints regarding the inappropriate handling of asbestos, illegal dumping of material containing asbestos, and handling of material containing asbestos at non-work sites to Council.


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