Don't wait for a problem to find out what's there
If your building predates the 1980s, it very likely contains asbestos somewhere. Finding out now — while it's intact — means no nasty surprise mid-renovation, after a storm, or when a regulator asks.
Why act before there's a problem?
You can't tell whether a material contains asbestos by looking — it has to be tested. Intact asbestos is low-risk, but it deteriorates with age and turns dangerous the moment it's disturbed, and asbestos disease can take decades to show. An inspection identifies the quantity, location and type up front, so you can plan around it. For a workplace, a register and management plan are also a legal duty for older buildings — getting them in place early is far easier than scrambling later.
How we help
A licensed inspector identifies what asbestos is present, where, and in what condition.
WHS-compliant register and management plan, kept current with audits.
Licensed removal and clearance for anything that should come out.
Learn more
Where asbestos hides in older Australian homes, why it's a risk, and what to do if you think you have it.
Read more Asbestos duties for workplacesIf you run, own or manage a workplace built before 2004, you carry legal asbestos duties. Here's what they are.
Read more Why early action mattersWhat happens when asbestos fibres are inhaled, and the conditions linked to long-term exposure.
Read moreGet ahead of it
Book an inspection and know exactly what you're dealing with — before anyone disturbs it.