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philjeffs
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Hi,
I'm an asbestos surveyor trying to sell my services to a commercial property market that should be desperate for my help. The problem is that, although all commercial properties have a legal duty to investigate whether they have asbestos (I'll call that surveying for...) they won't unless pushed. This means they often know they should have it carried out, but won't unless they consider they have no alternative. Basically they don't perceive any company benefit in doing so, rather the opposite that they would face huge costs if it was found (incorrect!).
I'm thinking of writing an article for a local paper about the new regulations and what property owners/leaseholders should be doing in the hope of promoting my services. Anyone any experience of this, or advice on how to proceed please?
Phil
I'm an asbestos surveyor trying to sell my services to a commercial property market that should be desperate for my help. The problem is that, although all commercial properties have a legal duty to investigate whether they have asbestos (I'll call that surveying for...) they won't unless pushed. This means they often know they should have it carried out, but won't unless they consider they have no alternative. Basically they don't perceive any company benefit in doing so, rather the opposite that they would face huge costs if it was found (incorrect!).
I'm thinking of writing an article for a local paper about the new regulations and what property owners/leaseholders should be doing in the hope of promoting my services. Anyone any experience of this, or advice on how to proceed please?
Phil
