Spreading the Word on Energy and Environment

2018

How Can You Ensure That Asbestos in Your Property Is Disposed of Properly?

For many decades, building contractors installed products that contained asbestos in good faith. At one stage, virtually every commercial or residential property across the country was thought to have some amount of asbestos within, and it was often hidden within a variety of different products. It wasn't until fairly recently that asbestos was discovered to be carcin

Buying A New House? You Need To Understand Its Air Quality, And Here's Why

Buying a new house is an exhilarating moment, especially if it is your first. The thoughts of how and what you will do to customise it and make it feel like a home that you can really live in is a thrill that lasts for a long time. However, this positive mood can often lead you to overlooking minor defects in the house because you want it so much. While these are usua

Categorising Asbestos Containing Materials

You may have heard about ACMs—asbestos-containing materials—and how they can potentially cause the release of harmful asbestos fibres. ACMs come in many different types, and the type typically determines the level of risk that you may be exposed to on your premises. Indeed, some ACMs are more likely to release asbestos fibres than others. It is important to understand

Costly Skip Bin Mistakes You Need to Avoid

Are you looking for a waste management solution for your home? Skip bins will always come in handy when it's time to get rid of all sorts of the general household as well as garden waste from your home. The costs of bin hire will often vary depending on the amount or even type of garbage you have. If you have a lot to dispose of, you may need more bins or larger bins,

Profit from the Scrap Metal Lying Around Your Home

Is your household clutter starting to mount up? This may be your perfect opportunity to  start recycling and turning junk into cash, all with the added bonus of helping the environment. You may be surprised to know that many of your common household items contain precious and recyclable metals. Follow this quick guide to help you get started on sorting out your j