Asbestos Air Monitoring: Independent, UKAS Accredited

The asbestos monitoring services you need

Accurate airborne asbestos fibre testing by BOHS-qualified analysts, for planned works, live projects, and reassurance monitoring.


Protecting People. Verifying Safety.

HFS Environmental provides UKAS-accredited asbestos air monitoring and clearance inspection services (ISO/IEC 17025) across the South East, nationwide, and internationally. Our analysts carry out all types of asbestos air testing using calibrated sampling pumps and phase-contrast microscopy (PCM) in accordance with HSG248 and HSE guidance.


Our Air Monitoring Services

Background Testing

Carried out prior to works to establish baseline airborne fibre levels.

Leak Testing

Ensuring enclosures are sealed and safe during licensed removal works.

Reassurance Testing

Verifying air cleanliness following minor works or suspected disturbance.

Personal Sampling

Monitoring individual operative exposure levels during works, supporting COSHH compliance.

Near-Source Static Sampling

Assessing release and spread of asbestos fibre concentrations near sources, inside enclosures, work areas, or during simulated disturbance activities.

Far-Source / Perimeter Sampling

Conducted around site perimeters where other workers, public access, or nearby buildings may be present.

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Four-Stage Clearance & Certificate of Reoccupation

Following a successful four-stage clearance, HFS issues a Certificate of Reoccupation confirming the area is safe for use. Our clearance process follows all four mandatory stages:

  • Preliminary check: visual inspection of the enclosure and surrounding area
  • Thorough visual examination: confirming all asbestos debris and dust has been removed or encapsulated
  • Air monitoring: verifying fibre concentrations are below clearance indicator levels
  • Final assessment: removal of enclosure, final inspection, and issue of Certificate of Reoccupation
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Answers to your Air Monitoring questions

Asbestos air sampling is recommended by the Asbestos Regulation 2012, the Approved Code of Practice, and existing guidance. It checks the effectiveness of the controlled method or removal, provides data for personal exposure records, helps you assess and plan similar jobs, and confirms you have chosen the right RPE.

Air monitoring detects the level of respirable fibres in the air in a given location. We use a pump to draw a set amount of air through a filter, over a set time. This filter is analysed according to HSG264 and other guidance, then viewed and counted under a microscope. Depending on the type of air monitoring, the test result should be <0.01 f/ml (below 0.01 fibres per ml of air) to pass the test.

Raised asbestos levels could happen thanks to accidental damage to asbestos containing materials, or planned asbestos removal works, whether licensed or not. It can occur when asbestos might be present but can't be recorded on a ground works survey. In all three cases air monitoring is required. It can also be used to find the appropriate RPE to use during asbestos related works. If you need licensed asbestos removal work, you will also need 4-stage Clearance.

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