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What’s Lurking in Your Walls? The Truth About Asbestos with Craig Williams

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In Episode 170 of The Business Development Podcast, host Kelly Kennedy sits down with Craig Williams, founder of A&M Abatement, to explore the often-overlooked dangers lurking in older homes and buildings: asbestos and hazardous materials. Craig shares his journey from environmental science to entrepreneurship, highlighting how he founded A&M Abatement to fill a critical gap in the industry. He dives into the technical details of asbestos abatement, explains the health risks associated with asbestos exposure, and offers practical advice for homeowners, business owners, and contractors working in buildings constructed before 1985.

Craig also discusses the broader impacts of asbestos, including its history, why it was so commonly used in construction, and what legal obligations exist today for property owners and businesses. The episode sheds light on an important, yet niche, industry while emphasizing the importance of being proactive in identifying and addressing hazardous materials in buildings. This conversation is essential for anyone involved in renovation, construction, or property management, providing valuable insights into maintaining safety and compliance.

Key Takeaways:

1. Asbestos was widely used in buildings up until the 1980s, making it common in older homes and structures.

2. Inhaling asbestos fibers can cause diseases like asbestosis and mesothelioma, often developing decades after exposure.

3. Asbestos becomes hazardous when it's friable, meaning it can crumble and release fibers into the air.

4. Before renovating buildings older than 1985, testing for asbestos is essential to avoid exposure risks.

5. Proper asbestos removal requires trained professionals and specialized equipment to ensure safety.

6. Spraying wate during abatement helps prevent asbestos fibers from becoming airborne by making them heavier.

7. Lead paint in older buildings poses neurological risks, particularly to children, and should be tested before renovation.

8. Asbestos-contaminated materials must be disposed of correctly to prevent exposure to others and environmental harm.

9. Employers must follow health and safety laws to protect workers from asbestos exposure during renovations or demolitions.

10. Hiring environmental consultants ensures proper testing and safety measures before any renovation or demolition work.

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In Episode 170 of The Business Development Podcast, host Kelly Kennedy sits down with Craig Williams, founder of A&M Abatement, to explore the often-overlooked dangers lurking in older homes and buildings: asbestos and hazardous materials. Craig shares his journey from environmental science to entrepreneurship, highlighting how he founded A&M Abatement to fill a critical gap in the industry. He dives into the technical details of asbestos abatement, explains the health risks associated with asbestos exposure, and offers practical advice for homeowners, business owners, and contractors working in buildings constructed before 1985.

Craig also discusses the broader impacts of asbestos, including its history, why it was so commonly used in construction, and what legal obligations exist today for property owners and businesses. The episode sheds light on an important, yet niche, industry while emphasizing the importance of being proactive in identifying and addressing hazardous materials in buildings. This conversation is essential for anyone involved in renovation, construction, or property management, providing valuable insights into maintaining safety and compliance.

Key Takeaways:

1. Asbestos was widely used in buildings up until the 1980s, making it common in older homes and structures.

2. Inhaling asbestos fibers can cause diseases like asbestosis and mesothelioma, often developing decades after exposure.

3. Asbestos becomes hazardous when it's friable, meaning it can crumble and release fibers into the air.

4. Before renovating buildings older than 1985, testing for asbestos is essential to avoid exposure risks.

5. Proper asbestos removal requires trained professionals and specialized equipment to ensure safety.

6. Spraying wate during abatement helps prevent asbestos fibers from becoming airborne by making them heavier.

7. Lead paint in older buildings poses neurological risks, particularly to children, and should be tested before renovation.

8. Asbestos-contaminated materials must be disposed of correctly to prevent exposure to others and environmental harm.

9. Employers must follow health and safety laws to protect workers from asbestos exposure during renovations or demolitions.

10. Hiring environmental consultants ensures proper testing and safety measures before any renovation or demolition work.

  continue reading

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