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I have a small shed at the end of my garden which has probably been there for at least 30 years. The roof is made of corrugated concrete boards.
When I went in there the other day I noticed the floor was very damp - as were most of the items in there - and realised it had, over the winter, developed a large crack in the boards.
I cleared most of the stuff out to dry it off - but then looked at the cracked ceiling. The cracked edge of the board was a grey/blue and had what looked like small shiny fibres in it.
I now assume this is asbestos and am concerned about the health risks. I was only in the she for five minutes clearing it out - and most of the items were covered in water which presumably would have reduced the amount of lose dust.
Should I be worried about the immediate health risk. I understand most asbesto sheeting is the less dangerous white stuff - but am still worried about it.
Any advice would be appreciated.
When I went in there the other day I noticed the floor was very damp - as were most of the items in there - and realised it had, over the winter, developed a large crack in the boards.
I cleared most of the stuff out to dry it off - but then looked at the cracked ceiling. The cracked edge of the board was a grey/blue and had what looked like small shiny fibres in it.
I now assume this is asbestos and am concerned about the health risks. I was only in the she for five minutes clearing it out - and most of the items were covered in water which presumably would have reduced the amount of lose dust.
Should I be worried about the immediate health risk. I understand most asbesto sheeting is the less dangerous white stuff - but am still worried about it.
Any advice would be appreciated.