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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2010

Asbestos removal and demolition using foam

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  • At 57 secs was dust seen when the bucket broke more of the roof and the wind blew it from left to right! Seriously this is ridiculous and cannot tell me that you are containing all asbestos fibers or at least making every single effort to ensure that no asbestos is been release into the atmosphere! Criminals! Oh yeah great safety precautions for staff during the demolition! Awesome!

  • @scammedbygov

    Thank you for your comments. Too often, we all jump to conclusions before we know the facts. The roof did not contain any asbestos containing materials. In fact, the only ACMs were in the floor coverings. "Criminals" are those who accuse and sentence before knowing the facts. I think you have potentially exposed the real problem in the asbestos abatement industry. Respectfully...

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  • Who cares hey.. When you write your own independent clearances reports! The real problem is YOU ya clown!

  • I know who the criminals are in the industry and it's knobs like you that think you can bullshit and baffle brains & try pull the wool over people's eyes, all because you want to maximize profits, by minimizing outlaying costs on hand removal and deliberate and safe techniques that are proven method of removal. You are talking pure shit and you know it! What happens to your rubble with the asbestos floor covering that is transported and then dumped at the refuse tip all contaminated.

  • You are joking me right... I am an owner and manager of one of the biggest asbestos removal companies in Queensland , Australia. I can see for myself that the external wall sheet on the rear left which I can make an educated guess is the kitchen. That wall sheet is asbestos containing material! That's not to mention other areas of the house that contains friable asbestos as well that you crushed and more than likely exposed by your excavator.

  • Come on where is the health and safety and all? The guy applying the foam could have been injured like a thousand times if the broken pieces of the house fell in the wrong direction, he is standing too close with just a helmet on and not any other safety precautions... Plus all that Asbestorama has said...

  • What about the microscopic asbestos fibers being released that you can't see? Just another dangerous gimmick.

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