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Quality Remediation is fully licensed for asbestos remediation in Wisconsin.

Welcome to Quality Remediation, your trusted partner for asbestos removal, testing, and inspection services in Wisconsin.

Our team of experts is dedicated to providing safe and efficient solutions for all your asbestos removal needs.

 

Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you ensure a healthy and safe environment.

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Madison, WI 53713

Quality Remediation is a fully licensed asbestos abatement company in Wisconsin.

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What is asbestos?

Asbestos is a hazardous material that can cause serious health problems when inhaled, including lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. Asbestos is a mineral fiber that has often been added to various building products to strengthen them, provide heat insulation, and make them fire resistant.

 

Asbestos fibers can become airborne when disturbed, so it is important to call a qualified asbestos removal company when dealing with asbestos in your home or business.

Our experienced team of professionals can help you safely and properly remove asbestos from your property, and provide you with the peace of mind that comes with knowing you’ve done the right thing for your health and safety.

Could Asbestos Be Lurking In Your Home Or Office?

Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was commonly used in building materials in the United States until the 1980s. However, other countries continue to use it in building materials that are imported into the Untied States and can be found lurking in new construction.

 

It can be found in a variety of places in your home or office, including insulation, flooring, roofing, and pipes. If you suspect that your building may contain asbestos, it's important to have it tested and, if necessary, removed by a professional.

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Why Hire a Professional

Professional asbestos removal companies follow strict protocols to safely remove and dispose of asbestos-containing materials to minimize the release of asbestos fibers into the air and protect both the workers and the environment. The process typically involves several key steps:

1. Site Assessment and Planning: Before starting the removal process, a thorough assessment of the site is conducted. This involves identifying the presence, location, and extent of asbestos-containing materials. A detailed plan is then formulated, specifying the removal methods, necessary safety measures, and disposal procedures in compliance with local, state, and national regulations.

2. Legal and Regulatory Compliance: Professional removal companies ensure compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations. This includes obtaining necessary permits and notifications, adhering to occupational health and safety guidelines, and following environmental protection standards.

3. Preparation of the Work Area: The work area is sealed off using plastic sheeting and tape to prevent asbestos fibers from escaping. Warning signs are posted, and air filtration systems may be installed to capture airborne asbestos fibers. Access to the area is restricted to authorized personnel only.

4. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Workers wear appropriate PPE, including respirators with HEPA filters, disposable coveralls, gloves, and boot covers to prevent inhalation and spread of asbestos fibers.

5. Wet Removal Method: To minimize the release of asbestos fibers, the wet removal method is often used. This involves applying a fine mist of water mixed with a surfactant to the asbestos-containing materials to keep the fibers from becoming airborne.

6. Careful Removal and Sealing: Asbestos materials are carefully removed and placed in labeled, leak-tight containers or bags specifically designed for asbestos disposal. These bags or containers are then sealed to prevent the release of fibers.


Professional asbestos removal companies are trained to handle asbestos safely, using specialized equipment and techniques to protect health and prevent contamination. Following these procedures carefully minimizes the risk associated with asbestos exposure and ensures that the removal and disposal process is conducted in a safe and environmentally responsible manner.

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Choose Quality Remediation for Your Asbestos Removal Needs

The Only Company to Call for Asbestos Removal

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Expertise and Certification

Our team comprises industry-licensed experts with extensive knowledge and experience in asbestos removal.

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Customer-Centric Approach

We believe in transparent communication and personalized service. Our experts are always ready to answer your questions and provide guidance throughout the asbestos removal process.

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Fast and Accurate Results

We prioritize your safety and convenience by providing swift service delivery and precise asbestos removal, using state-of-the-art equipment.

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Compliance and Safety

We adhere to strict regulatory standards and best practices to ensure our services not only meet but exceed safety and compliance requirements.

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Department of Health Services' (DHS) Asbestos Program

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services' (DHS) Asbestos Program helps protect people from exposure to asbestos from building renovations and demolitions by ensuring proper training and certification for persons and companies conducting regulated asbestos work.

The DHS Asbestos Program regulates training and certification of individuals and companies doing asbestos-related work in Wisconsin. The DHS Asbestos Program is authorized to administer its asbestos certification and accreditation program by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Asbestos Hazards Emergency Response Act (AHERA) Asbestos Model Accreditation Plan (MAP) regulation.

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