Asbestos

Asbestos is a strong fibrous material that can resist heat and chemicals. It was most commonly used in building materials between the 1950s and 1980s (and was also commonly used in household items such as ironing boards and oven gloves). It was useful in a number of areas because it was:

  • Resistant to chemicals

  • A good fireproofing material

  • A good insulation material

  • A good binding material

Following the discovery of health issues amongst persons who had worked with asbestos, it was finally banned from further use in the UK in 1999. However, this means many homes built before this time have asbestos-containing materials within their construction. Although the risks are very small, we have put in place extra measures to manage any materials containing asbestos in all the properties we manage.