Possible asbestos in suspended kitchen ceiling tiles - worried I breathed some in when trying to replace spotlights near to them. What should I do?

Hi,

I have been reading through all the posts about asbestos exposure in the home, but cannot find anything related to my particular concern.  I have an old suspended kitchen ceiling with tiles that - according to all my online research and based on their appearance - are highly likely to contain asbestos.  Some of the tiles have spotlights which are a devil to replace because any pressure means the tiles just push up into the void above. For many years I have noticed fraying around each spotlight (bad enough) but today I tried to replace a light and disturbed the fraying tile. Since I was up a ladder I was breathing in the dust (I could see)  for about four or five minutes. Then I vacuumed the debris from the floor, only to learn that this is the worst thing to do.  I am also concerned because I have recently been using a new, high powered dehumidifier that blows a lot of air around my small kitchen; so now I am wondering if it has been dislodging and blowing unseen particles around my tiny kitchen for the past six months.

I have a chronic fear of stomach cancer because it is prevalent in my family. I would like to avoid developing another neurotic obsession with lung cancer due to my kitchen tiles and today's debacle.  Any reassurance and/or practical advice would be much appreciated.  

Spacey

  • Hi Spacey

    Pay a professional to take test samples of your ceilng tiles many are just various types of fibre board. I had 6 ceilings tested for £238.00 The results were back in 10 days and just one ceiling had asbestos and that was only n the artex coating. 

    If no asbestos is found you can then sleep easy. I'm sure that from your research you will know that unless youve worked with asbestos daily for many years the risk is very low. 

    Ed

  • Thank you so much for responding, Ed. Your practical advice and reassurance have really helped me. I live alone and sometimes just an external voice makes all the difference. I will get myself together today and call a company to get the tiles tested.

    Thanks again for taking the time to read and respond.

    Spacey