Certified
Asbestos Company
Qualifications for Listing
The asbestos company directories are listings of companies that
offer regulated asbestos services to the public. Other companies
might qualify to provide regulated asbestos services but did not
ask to be listed in the directories.
The directories are a resource for people interested in
obtaining asbestos services. They are NOT an endorsement by the
Wisconsin Department of Health Services of the listed
companies’ performance, nor do they imply preference over
companies not listed. It is advisable to request bids and conduct
reference checks before engaging any asbestos company.
To qualify for listing in a directory, a company must be certified and
have at least one person certified in the appropriate discipline for the
services the company offers. The companies listed met these qualifications
on the date shown in the directory title.
Updated October 31, 2012
Asbestos Investigators
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Asbestos Abatement
Contractors
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Asbestos Exterior Contractors
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How to Find a Company
The directories list companies alphabetically by city, where the company’s office is located. Qualifying out-of-state
companies are also listed. Many companies offer services
statewide. If you do not find a company listed for your city, check
neighboring cities and then continue moving out from your city until
you find a company.
To find companies in a given city, choose the icon in the
Adobe tool bar that looks like a pair of binoculars. A box will open. Go
to "Find What" and enter the city or company name you
want to find, then choose the "Find" button. (For example, to
find companies located in Green Bay, enter the word "Green".)
Your cursor will move to the first place your word appears in the
document. To find other places where the word appears, choose the icon
in the Adobe tool bar that looks like a pair of binoculars with a circular
arrow.
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Last Updated:
April 25, 2013 |