You can find these laws by contacting your local environmental department or agency.

Additionally, wear disposable rubber gloves and a disposable coverall. Cover your eyes with safety goggles. Wear rubber boots with disposable covers. Do not handle asbestos-containing materials with your bare hands.

If you’re cleaning asbestos outside, let neighbors know what you’ll be doing. Advise them to close their doors and windows. [2] X Research source

Before hiring an asbestos professional, contact the local agency that governs worker safety, your local environmental department or agency, and your local business bureau. Ask if the contractor has any safety violations or legal actions against them. If the individual or firm in question has any violations or pending legal actions against them, seek another contractor. If you live in a location where asbestos contractors are required to obtain certification and training before cleaning asbestos, ask for proof of this training and certification before hiring them. If the contractor lacks proof of training and accreditation, seek another.

If working on roof, do not attempt to use wet cleaning methods if it creates a slipping hazard (for instance, if you’re cleaning asbestos from a roof that is angled steeply).

Consult manufacturer directions before using the HEPA vacuum. Take care when changing the filters and emptying HEPA vacuums. Doing so incorrectly could risk releasing asbestos materials. Before emptying the vacuum or changing the filter, move it to an isolated area and dress in the same protective gear you would when cleaning asbestos.

After you’re done steam cleaning, use the HEPA vacuum on the area you cleaned with the steam cleaner.

If you’re cleaning asbestos from a roof, do not wipe down the surface of the roof if it creates a slipping hazard. [7] X Research source

Alternately, use the internet to search for one in your area. Just enter a word string like “asbestos disposal facility [your town]” to identify locations you might be able to drop your asbestos-contaminated materials off.

Some facilities have special labeling requirements for your bags. You might also need to submit a form describing the nature and origins of the asbestos-contaminated material before the drop-off facility accepts it. Transport the asbestos-contaminated material to the facility in a covered truck to prevent the accidental spillage of asbestos into the air.