Asbestos Clearance Testing in Colorado

It’s The Law in Colorado to Clearance Test.

Asbestos Abatement

Asbestos Sample Analysis

Asbestos Inspection

Asbestos Clearance Testing

An asbestos clearance includes a visual inspection of the work area to confirm that asbestos abatement is complete, thorough cleaning of the area, and most importantly, air monitoring to ensure airborne asbestos levels are below the legal limit, signifying that the space is safe for re-occupancy; essentially, it’s a process to certify that an area is clear of hazardous asbestos fibers after removal work has been done.

Key elements of an asbestos clearance:

  • Visual inspection:
    Checking for any remaining asbestos-containing materials (ACM) in the area that might have been missed during abatement. *Performing asbestos sampling if suspected materials remain.
  • Cleaning verification:
    Assessing the quality of cleaning procedures to ensure all debris and dust from asbestos removal have been properly removed. This is called asbestos swab testing, for surface contamination.
  • Air clearance:
    Taking air samples to measure the concentration of airborne asbestos fibers and to be sure abatement activities were successful.

CAUTION

*If asbestos is found in your property, hire a professional, state certified asbestos abatement contractor for removal.

*While we make every effort to ensure the accuracy of this information, please understand this is not intended to be legal advice, we are not lawyers.