Home renovations – know what you’re dealing with

 Before you start work renovating an older home that may contain asbestos, think about the people who may be affected: you and your family, mates who come along to lend a hand, maybe even your neighbours. Never use power tools on suspect materials or a high-pressure hose to clean an asbestos roof. It is estimated that one third of all homes contain asbestos – if you are not sure what you are dealing with, seek professional advice. It will save time and money in the long run, and more importantly, reduces your risk of developing an asbestos related disease.

A tribute to Terry Miller from poet Lee West

We mourn the loss of Terry Miller Whose hand was always on the tiller He guided so many through their storm And for him this was the norm Our mate Terry was always there Showing his friendship, love & care For each of us he had the time of day To give support along the …
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National Asbestos Awareness Week, 26 – 30 November 2018

This is Alan, a friendly family-loving man who enjoyed helping people and teasing his children and grandchildren.

His exposure to asbestos firstly occurred when he spent 15 years in the RAAF, living in fibro lined buildings. He married Pam in 1964 and settled in Adelaide where he tried various jobs, deciding on the building industry – more exposure to asbestos.

National Asbestos Awareness Week, 26 – 30 November 2018

This is Trevor. Trevor was a carpenter by trade. He was a recreational bush walker, a very active man who loved spending time with his grandchildren. He was exposed to asbestos at numerous building sites during his working life. Trevor was diagnosed with mesothelioma in 2009 and died in March 2013.