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Housing

Asbestos Awareness

Asbestos in Council Homes
Things to remember about asbestos
Most common possible locations of asbestos in a Council home
Management of Asbestos Policy

Asbestos in Council Homes

A number of Council homes contain asbestos. Breathing asbestos fibres can be dangerous to your health. We are committed to ensuring that all materials containing asbestos in your home are safe.

If you find materials containing asbestos or they are discovered during minor works, we will inspect and if warranted, the material will be removed. The Council will  keep you informed about the process at all times.

If you suspect that asbestos containing materials have been damaged please contact us on 0800 22 76 76.

Things to remember about asbestos

Materials containing asbestos which are in good condition and left undisturbed, are safe and do not pose a risk to your health.

  • Try to ensure that anything you think may contain asbestos remains in good condition.
  • Before carrying out DIY work always consult the Council to seek advice.
  • Don't drill, sand or scrape anything you think may contain asbestos. Seek advice from the Council first.
  • Always soak wallpaper before removing, if possible use a steam stripper and then gently peel away the paper before re-decorating.
  • Don't try to remove textured coatings from ceilings or walls. Wash any areas of flaking paint before re-painting.
  • Don't try to remove old floor tiles or linoleum. Leave them in place and lay new floor coverings over them.
  • If you suspect that asbestos containing materials have been damaged please us using the details on the right of this page.

Most common possible locations of asbestos in a Council home

  • Facia and soffit boards
  • Panels beneath window frames
  • Roof sheets or tiles
  • Loft cement cold water tank
  • Old ventilation pipes and soil pipes
  • Textured coatings and ceiling panels
  • Hot pipe insulation
  • Bath panelling
  • Garage roofs
  • Garage facia boards
  • Garage window lining
  • Panels behind fires or heaters
  • Fire door panels
  • Partition walls
  • Rainwater downpipes and guttering
  • Service ducting
  • Roof felt or lining panels
  • Floor tiles and linoleum products

Management of Asbestos Policy

We provide the maintenance service to our housing stock and as this housing stock is of various age, we have a policy for the management of Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM).

The Council has a policy to remove all asbestos products from the inside of empty (void) properties whilst they are being brought up to the Decent Homes requirement or during major works to improve homes.

We comply with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 and to enable compliance to this policy all of our operatives have received training and awareness of asbestos, its likely effects and the likely locations within housing stock.

All our operatives have received an issue of the Health and Safety Executive publication 'Asbestos Essentials' giving methods of work and the necessary Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements. They all receive training in 'Asbestos Awareness' and appropriate trades are trained in the safe removal of unlicensed asbestos.

Page last reviewed 1 March 2012


Direct Services - Housing

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Oxford

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