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		<title>By: Ann-Marie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ann-Marie</dc:creator>
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According to a director of Environmental Health, It is believed that only one in 25-30 bags used to transport asbestos were recycled. (others were wool and wheat) And of those which were recycled - It is most likely that most of the asbestos fibers would have been removed from the bags during the cleaning and processing stage.

It would be difficult for the asbestos fibers to seep through your carpet. If there are no big holes in your carpet where the hessian is exposed then your risk is very minimal. 

However - if you were proposing to rip the carpet up - and the carpet underlay does contain asbestos fibers then the fibers would become airborne and you coul inhale them.

If you decide to have the carpet removed in the future - it would be wise to cut out a small sample of the underlay to test for asbestos. You can send this to a NATA accredited laboratory.

Hope this helps to sum things up.


Kind regards,

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<p>According to a director of Environmental Health, It is believed that only one in 25-30 bags used to transport asbestos were recycled. (others were wool and wheat) And of those which were recycled &#8211; It is most likely that most of the asbestos fibers would have been removed from the bags during the cleaning and processing stage.</p>
<p>It would be difficult for the asbestos fibers to seep through your carpet. If there are no big holes in your carpet where the hessian is exposed then your risk is very minimal. </p>
<p>However &#8211; if you were proposing to rip the carpet up &#8211; and the carpet underlay does contain asbestos fibers then the fibers would become airborne and you coul inhale them.</p>
<p>If you decide to have the carpet removed in the future &#8211; it would be wise to cut out a small sample of the underlay to test for asbestos. You can send this to a NATA accredited laboratory.</p>
<p>Hope this helps to sum things up.</p>
<p>Kind regards,</p>
<p>Ann.</p>
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