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Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was widely used in construction from approximately 1940 until it was banned and phased out by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1978. This material was used in many different types of building materials in both residential and commercial facilities. Today, asbestos is currently regulated by the EPA, Occupational Safety and Health Administration and many state plans which stipulate the identification of asbestos containing materials prior to the performance of demolition and renovation activities. Asbestos has been shown to cause cancer and can pose serious health hazards if not taken care of properly. Asbestos Abatement Services Colorado Hazard Control specializes in providing assistance in the identification and remediation of asbestos containing materials. We are available to provide skilled, highly-trained, licensed and insured personnel to perform the required inspection of facilities prior to renovation or demolition and the subsequent remediation of those materials discovered. Colorado Hazard Control is here to facilitate a complete solution when dealing with all aspects of asbestos related issues.
Health, Safety, and Environmental Compliance Colorado Hazard Control's extensive experience and understanding of the requirements will prevent costly mistakes and maximize compliance, thereby streamlining the process and ensuring a swift and complete resolution to discovered issues. Contact us for your free site assessment today! |
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south@coloradohazard.com Why You Should Hire Colorado Hazard Control to Remove Asbestos:
Client Testimonials: "Colorado Hazard Control was chosen to complete the asbestos abatement at 19200 East 56th Avenue in Denver because of their good reputation in the business and the quality of work we can expect."
Tom Parkin "I have truly enjoyed working with Chris Lehman [CHC's Project Manager] as he is professional and always gets the job done. It was so nice to enjoy my maternity leave all the while knowing Chris was taking care of all the asbestos on the University of Wyoming campus. I truly appreciate the great work CHC does on campus and I think this can be attributed to Chris's great management and leadership style. I hope we can continue to work together into the future."
Rachael Sisneros "I became frustrated with a local asbestos removal company. My wife called around, and CHC was recommended by several boiler service companies. CHC met me in Ft. Collins the day after I called, and was prompt and complete through every stage of the process. I deeply appreciate the excellent communication, follow through, professionalism, and care showed by CHC." Adam Mack Frequently Asked Questions For more information, read our Asbestos FAQ. |
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