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Active Environmental provides asbestos testing, asbestos abatement, and other environmental services which fosters a cleaner, safer environment.
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We started as a women-owned family business. With time, we grew into a large company who understands the complexities and regulations involved in property renovations, demolitions, and obtaining building permits in the Tri-state and upstate area. We have built a portfolio of hundreds of satisfied clients who trust us.
When faced with challenges, we brainstorm creative solutions to ensure that the job gets done perfectly. We at Active operate with strong moral values, honesty, and transparency. It is with passion, patience, and precision, that we help you comply with regulations to ensure safety of your property, resulting in obtaining necessary legal documents.
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Reasons To Choose Active
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Get StartedHere’s Why We’re A Breath Of Fresh Air:
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Eperience
Our experienced team of professionals have been operating for over 3 decades, making Active the leader in the industry.
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Competitive Pricing
Our experience in the field allows Active to offer competitive pricing without compromising on quality.
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Speed
We put a strong focus on getting the job done fast, even if that means working on the weekends. This allows for less work interruptions, and faster turnarounds.
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A Community. Today, Thousands Trust Our Process.
Here’s a brief outline of our process:
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Inspection & sampling
We inspect your property and collect samples.
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Abatement
We safely abate any asbestos if found.
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Certification
We issue a final ACP-21 certificate to confirm abatement.
Our Services
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Asbestos survey and
sample testingOur team conducts thorough inspections to identify any materials containing asbestos. We collect samples from various areas of your property and follow protocols to ensure accuracy.
These samples are then sent to certified laboratories for analysis. Once results are back, we provide you with an understanding of the findings. If no asbestos is present, an ACP-5 form is issued so you can promptly continue with your project. If asbestos is found, we proceed with abatement.
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Asbestos
abatementAsbestos abatement is the process of safely removing and disposing of asbestos materials from your property. Once asbestos is identified, we implement effective abatement procedures. This eliminates the health hazards associated with asbestos exposure, and ensures your property meets all legal requirements and standards for environmental safety.
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What Is An ACP-5 Certificate?
An ACP-5 certificate is a document issued by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP) indicating compliance with asbestos regulations. This certificate is required when renovating or demolishing a property.
Importance of the ACP-5 Certificate:
Public Health Protection: It ensures that proper procedures are followed to protect public health from the dangers of asbestos exposure during construction activities.
Regulatory Compliance: Obtaining this certificate is a requirement under NYC law. It helps property owners and contractors comply with local regulations.
Risk Management: It involves an assessment of the property to identify and manage any asbestos-containing materials, reducing the risk of contamination and legal liabilities.
Project Approval: The ACP-5 certificate is often needed to secure permits for construction projects. Without it, work may be halted or delayed.
Environmental Responsibility: It promotes responsible management of hazardous materials, contributing to overall environmental safety.
In summary, the ACP-5 certificate is crucial for ensuring that any renovation or demolition involving potential asbestos is handled safely and in accordance with the law, protecting both workers and the surrounding community.
What is asbestos?
Asbestos is naturally occurring mineral that was widely used in construction and other industries due to its desirable properties, such as:
Fire Resistance: Asbestos is highly resistant to heat and fire, making it useful for insulating materials and fireproofing.
Insulation Properties: It has excellent insulating properties, which led to its use in thermal insulation, pipes, and electrical insulation.
Durability: Asbestos is known for its strength and durability, contributing to its use in various building materials, such as roofing, flooring, and cement products.
Sound Absorption: Its fibrous nature helps in soundproofing, making it suitable for use in acoustic tiles.
However, asbestos is now known to be hazardous to health. When materials containing asbestos are disturbed, they can release tiny fibers into the air, which can be inhaled or ingested. Prolonged exposure to asbestos fibers can lead to serious health conditions
Where do you typically find asbestos?
Asbestos is found in a variety of building materials and products, especially in structures built before the late 1970s when their use was more widespread. Common locations and materials that may contain asbestos include:
Insulation:
• Thermal insulation around pipes, boilers, and ducts.
• Insulating ceiling tiles.
Fireproofing Materials:
• Sprayed or troweled fireproofing is used on structural beams and ceilings.
Flooring Products:
• Vinyl floor tiles and the backing material underneath them.
• Asphalt flooring and linoleum.
Roofing Materials:
• Roofing shingles and felt.
• Cementitious products used for roofing.
Cement Products:
• Asbestos cement sheets are used for siding and roofing.
• Cement pipes and flues.
Textiles and Fabrics:
• Asbestos-containing textiles used in fire-resistant clothing, blankets, and industrial applications.
Household Products:
• Some older appliance insulation and fireproof materials.
Walls and Ceilings:
• Joint compound or plaster materials are used in walls and ceilings.
Automotive Parts:
• Brake pads and linings, gaskets, and clutches.
If you suspect that your property may contain asbestos, it is crucial to have a professional inspection conducted. Disturbing asbestos-containing materials can release harmful fibers into the air, posing serious health risks. Always consult licensed professionals for assessment and removal.
How do I know if my property has asbestos?
The best way to determine if your property has asbestos is to hire a licensed asbestos inspector. They can perform thorough testing and assessments to identify any asbestos-containing materials (ACMs).
What are the health risks associated with asbestos exposure?
Exposure to asbestos can lead to serious health issues, including:
• Asbestosis: A chronic lung disease caused by inhaling asbestos fibers.
• Lung Cancer: Increased risk for those exposed.
• Mesothelioma: A rare and aggressive cancer primarily linked to asbestos exposure.
What should I do if I find asbestos in my property?
If you suspect asbestos is present, do not disturb the material. It is essential to contact a licensed asbestos professional for an assessment and proper handling.
How Long Does the Asbestos Abatement Process Typically Take?
The of the asbestos abatement process can vary widely depending on several factors, such as the size of the area affected, the type and amount of asbestos material present, the complexity of the project, and local regulations. Generally, here is a rough timeline for different stages of the process:
Inspection and Assessment: This initial phase usually takes a few days, during which a licensed professional evaluates the property and determines the presence and extent of asbestos.
Preparation and Planning: Once the assessment is complete, developing an abatement plan can take a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on the project’s complexity and required permits.
Abatement Work: The actual removal or encapsulation process can take anywhere from one day to several weeks:
• Small Projects: Simple projects (like removing a few damaged tiles) might take 1-3 days.
• Medium Projects: Moderate projects (like abating asbestos in a bathroom or kitchen) might take a week or more.
• Large Projects: Extensive abatement in larger properties or commercial buildings could take several weeks.
Post-Abatement Inspection and Clearance: After the abatement is completed, a follow-up inspection and air quality testing are necessary, which can take a few days to finalize.
Overall, a full asbestos abatement project can typically range from one week to several weeks, depending on the specifics. It’s essential to work with licensed professionals who can provide a more accurate timeline based on your property and situation.
We also do emergency jobs with several crews with a quick turnaround time when necessary.
What Areas Do You Service?
We proudly services across New York City, covering all five boroughs, as well as the broader upstate New York region.
Are Your Asbestos Removal Procedures Safe?
Absolutely!
As removal procedures are designed to prioritize safety and comply with regulations set by health and environmental authorities. Here are some fundamental aspects of safe asbestos removal procedures:
• Licensed Professionals: Only trained and licensed asbestos abatement contractors should perform removal. They are knowledgeable about safety protocols and legal requirements.
• Site Preparation: Before starting removal, the work area is typically sealed off to prevent asbestos fibers from escaping. This may include using negative air pressure systems and plastic sheeting to contain the area.
• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Workers use appropriate PPE, such as respirators, protective clothing, gloves, and eye protection, to minimize exposure to hazardous materials.
• Wet Methods: Many procedures involve wetting asbestos-containing materials before removal to reduce the release of fibers into the air.
• Containment and Disposal: Removed materials are properly contained and disposed of in accordance with local regulations. This often includes sealing them in approved containers for transport to designated hazardous waste disposal sites.
• Air Monitoring: After completion of the abatement, air quality testing is conducted to ensure that no hazardous fibers remain in the environment. Clearance testing is performed before the area can be reoccupied.
• Compliance with Regulations: All procedures should comply with local, state, and federal regulations, such as those set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and OSHA, to ensure a safe and effective removal process.
By following these safety practices, asbestos removal procedures aim to protect workers, occupants, and the surrounding community from the hazards associated with asbestos exposure. Always consult with a licensed professional for details specific to your situation.
Are Your Services Compliant with Local And Federal Regulations?
Yes our services are designed to be fully compliant with all local and federal regulations regarding asbestos removal and management. We adhere to standards set by agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), as well as local guidelines from state and city health departments.
By following these regulations, we ensure:
- Safety Protocols: Implementing necessary safety measures to protect workers and the public.
- Proper Disposal: Following strict protocols for the safe and legal disposal of asbestos-containing materials.
- Training and Certification: Employing licensed professionals who are trained in asbestos handling and abatement methods.
- Documentation: Maintaining thorough records of compliance processes, inspections, and air quality tests.
This commitment to compliance not only safeguards health and the environment but also provides peace of mind to our clients.
How does the asbestos removal process work?
The asbestos removal process typically involves:
• Conducting a thorough assessment and developing a strategy.
• Sealing off the work area to contain asbestos fibers.
• Using safe removal techniques, often involving wetting materials to minimize dust.
• Conducting air monitoring and clearance testing after removal.
• Properly disposing of the asbestos materials in compliance with regulations.
What are the costs associated with asbestos removal?
Costs can vary significantly based on the size of the affected area, the extent of the asbestos present, and specific project requirements.
Do you offer free estimates?
Yes, we provide free estimates for our asbestos removal services. Please contact us to schedule an assessment.
How can I get in touch with you?
You can reach us via our contact form on the website,
or by phone at 1718-854-1111
or by email at [email protected].
We’re here to assist you with any inquiries.
What kind of training do your professionals have?
Our team consists of licensed and certified professionals who have undergone extensive training in asbestos removal and safety protocols to ensure compliance and protection for all involved.
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- Friday: 9:30am – 1:00pm
- Saturday: Closed