Is it safe for me to test for asbestos on my own? | Yes | 14% | In some cases | 14% | No, not advisable | 71% | | | Question: Is it safe for me to test for asbestos on my own? Top Answer (71% of 14 votes): No, not advisable.
Answer: No, not advisable Explanation: Testing for Asbestos would have to be by a licensed professional, and we are licensed and certified by the State of Georgia EPA to test and remove asbestos.
And I would not recommend anyone who is not knowledgeable and licensed for asbestos to make any attempts to test for it. | BLOCK BUSTIN DEMOLITION LLC | Answer: No, not advisable Explanation: Asbestos testing needs to be done by a licensed professional due to the danger caused by asbestos fibers. | SHALOM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. | Answer: In some cases Explanation: You can do simple asbestos testing on your own. You must protect your respiratory system and transport the samples to a lab for analysis. Your testing is not State-Certified. It is informational only. Most contractors want a State-Certified test before proceeding with their work. | Quality Environmental | | ProMatcher | Answer: Yes Explanation: You must contract an Asbestos Certified Consultant to perform an asbestos survey. | RM Demolition Inc. | Answer: No, not advisable Explanation: Leave it to professinal, safety first. | North State Inspections | Answer: No, not advisable Explanation: Asbestos is hazardous and should be tested and remediated by professional. | A1 Environmental Services AES |
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