A QUEANBEYAN property has tested positive for loose-fill asbestos this week, the third new positive result recorded in NSW as part of the recent Heads of Asbestos Coordination Authorities (HACA) independent investigation into loose-fill asbestos.
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The property was identified as part of the investigation’s free ceiling insulation testing program for homeowners across 26 NSW local government areas and brings the total number of NSW properties confirmed to contain loose-fill asbestos insulation to 60.
A free independent technical assessment by a licensed asbestos assessor will now be offered to the property owners which will advise if living spaces are well sealed and the asbestos pathways appropriately controlled.
Testing of homes with loose-fill asbestos insulation has shown that exposure is likely to be very low if the asbestos is undisturbed and remains sealed off at all points where entry of asbestos into living areas can occur, including cornices, architraves, around vents, light fittings, manholes and the tops of cupboards.
Concerned residents in homes built before 1980 can register online or call Service NSW to see if they are eligible to have their property tested and assessed for the material by a licensed asbestos assessor. A list of licensed asbestos assessors is online at www.workcover.nsw.gov.au
A new website and hotline has been set up for the community register for the free sampling service or to obtain further information and advice. Go to http://loosefillasbestos.nsw.gov.au/ or call Service NSW on 13 77 88 for more details.