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Jason King 2025-03-12

Poor Service

Very disappointing experience on the 2nd time around. After chasing me to get me Fire Risk Assessment booked in because the previous one was about to expire, ( or more than one occasion unnecessarily). They then tried to charge me for things that are not needed on a risk assessment and i had to be firm with them as i work in property so knew they were just touting for business. I have today received the certificate nearly 3 months after the report was carried out. This was very disappointing especially as i had to continually chase the report . I would not recommend i had a client with a block of 16 flats i could of referred but obviously didn't.

邢飞虹 2025-03-11

Where’s the refund?

We booked an appointment and paid on 20th Jan. The engineer didn’t turn up and nobody notified us about the issue.The staff agreed to refund us but after 2 months we still haven’t received the refund. Never received any response from them 1 month ago.

MAB
Ms A Browne 2025-03-07

Excellent service

Prompt response Timely, convenient appointment Excellent service Highly recommended!

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Components of an Asbestos Survey: Exploring the Process and Key Steps

Asbestos management surveys

Components of an Asbestos Survey: Exploring the Process and Key Steps

An asbestos survey is a crucial step in assessing and managing asbestos-containing materials within a building or structure. The primary purpose of this survey is to identify the presence, location, quantity, and condition of asbestos-containing materials. There are two main types of asbestos surveys: Management Asbestos Survey (MAS) and Renovation/Demolition Asbestos Survey (RDAS).

Management Asbestos Survey (MAS): This type of survey is conducted during regular use and occupancy of properties. It helps in establishing an asbestos management plan for the facility. The survey provides information on the location and condition of asbestos-containing materials, allowing for proper maintenance and control measures.

Renovation/Demolition Asbestos Survey (RDAS): When a building or a portion of it is undergoing renovation, refurbishment, or demolition, an RDAS is required. This survey is more intrusive and aims to identify asbestos-containing materials that may be disturbed during construction activities. The information gathered is crucial for ensuring the safety of workers and complying with regulations during the renovation or demolition process.

Survey Process: The survey process involves an initial walk-through to assess the site, followed by a detailed inspection by experienced surveyors. They carefully examine the premises, using their expertise to identify potential asbestos-containing materials. Samples may be collected for laboratory analysis to confirm the presence of asbestos. Air testing may also be conducted based on the preliminary findings, including reassurance testing, background testing, and personal air testing, depending on the specific requirements.

Post-Survey Actions: After completing the survey, clients receive a detailed survey report. This document includes information on identified asbestos materials, along with photographs and recommendations for proper management. This information is essential for developing an asbestos register, which highlights areas where asbestos is present within the structure.

Legal Obligations: In the United Kingdom, it is mandatory to disclose the presence of asbestos when selling a property. Failing to disclose this information is considered an offense under The Property Misdescriptions Act 2013 and may lead to legal consequences. Therefore, sellers must be transparent about the existence of asbestos in their property during transactions.

For comprehensive asbestos survey services in London and information on landlord safety certificates and fire risk assessments, you can visit Landlords Checks.

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