Materials That
May Contain Asbestos
Acoustic Ceiling Tiles
Asbestos-protective Metal Roofing
Balcony Canopies
Caulks and Putties
Corrugated Sheets
Cushion Material Fire Walls
Flooring Tiles / Sheet Vinyls
Furnace / Chimney Cements
Handles Fire /Freezed Doors
Chemistry / Physics Laboratories
Sheet Rock Joint Compound
Millboard SheetPlaster
Roof and Driveway Coatings
Stucco / Stains / Varnishes
Water Pipe hot / cold Insulations
Adhesives (glue, Epoxies)
Furnace Duct Cement
Base for Floor Coverings
Boiler Systems
Corrugated Tiles for Roofs
Electric / Wiring / Switch Boxes
Flashing Cement
Floor Adhesives / Mastics
Grout
Heating Ventilation Ducts
Interior Walls /Sheet Rock Lath / Plaster
Paint/ Patching Compounds
Rain Gutters
Decorative Ceiling Textures
Transite/Wallboard
Furnace Duct Boot Penetrations
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Asbestos has been used since the early 1900's in a wide range of
applications--for fireproofing, insulation, sound control, and more. Heralded originally as a "miracle" mineral, asbestos proved to pose
a significant public health hazard, causing serious lung diseases and cancer.
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Asbestos is present in numerous residential, commercial, and educational
settings.
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Seasoned professional trained in asbestos abatement are needed more than ever
to ensure public safety.
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Malot Environmental, Inc. uses state-of-the-art, advanced systems and highly
trained DEQ-certified workers to help your company meet your legal, health and
safety requirements.
Our equipment, materials, and processes meet all federal and local standards, and all training is in full accordance with EPA and OSHA regulations for
hazardous materials.
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Malot Environmental, Inc. is onsite-totally focused on your project,
with a safety and health director dedicated to daily monitoring of quality
control systems.
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Mandatory safety meetings are held weekly, and we provide daily
updates to ensure our services exceed industry standards.
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Asbestos containment can offer a satisfactory and less costly solution to
mitigate the dangers of asbestos exposure. Should containment be the best option for your facility, our procedures may
include encapsulation, coating and/or removal of deteriorating sections.
- As always, our procedures & materials meet
all federal and local standards.
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Asbestos Management Program
Where no immediate danger is posed, on ongoing Operations & Maintenance
(O&M) asbestos management program may provide necessary levels of safety
assurance. The O&M program may include building surveys' hazard assessment, regular
inspection, testing and analysis of materials, air sampling, and contingency
removal or containment plans.
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