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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
We used to have asbestos mats in the science labs at school and a lot of them were broken at the edges. Nobody realised the danger in those days. Like Ian we used to have a shed with a corrugated asbestos roof and as long as it was intact that was OK. It's the fibres from the broken edges which cause the problems. It was normal to have teapot stands and a panel on your ironing board made of asbestos when I was younger.
It sounds like a scifi scene up there Mel - hope you won't be inconvenienced for too long. 
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I've got one panel in built in thats broken in half cleanly but even housing inspectors have passed that as fine no need to remove

i'll ask these guys after if i get chance. They said about till 2pm they'll be finishing but thats if theres no delays.