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.
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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