Residents near warehouse blaze warned of asbestos

Published Date: 27 August 2009

By JOHN ROSS

 

HUNDREDS of householders have been warned that a major fire in a nearby industrial estate could have sent asbestos dust into the air.

 Residents have been urged to take precautions, although council and health officials say the risk is low.The blaze broke out in a warehouse used by haulage firm M&H Carriers in Carsegate Road in Inverness on Tuesday, sending a huge pall of smoke  over the city which could be seen for up to 20 miles. People living and working nearby had to be evacuated as nearly 30 firefighters tackled the blaze.The building was demolished for safety reasons following the outbreak, but experts were concerned its roof contained asbestos cement sheeting and that dust and ash may have contaminated the surrounding area.

Seven adults and one child who had to spend the night in B&B accommodation after being forced from their homes were able to return yesterday.

A letter written by senior staff at Highland Council and NHS Highland was hand-delivered to 500 residents living in the vicinity of the fire.

William Gilfillan, the council’s corporate manager, advised residents who find dust or ash on hard surfaces inside a house should wipe it down with a damp cloth which should then be disposed of. He said paths and steps outside should also be washed down 

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