Look, if you're off-grid in Australia and touching old insulation, you're playing with fire. Asbestos is in 30% of homes built before 1990. Don't be the bloke who gets sick because he "thought it was fine".
Look, if you're off-grid in Australia and touching old insulation, you're playing with fire. Asbestos is in 30% of homes built before 1990. Don't be the bloke who gets sick because he "thought it was fine".
Spotting Asbestos: It's Not Rocket Science
Asbestos isn't always obvious. But if your insulation is:
Grey, blue, or white fibrous material (like cotton wool)
Wrapped around pipes or in ceiling tiles
Found in old fibro houses (pre-1990)
STOP. DO NOT TOUCH. If it's crumbly, dusty, or you're not 100% sure? It's asbestos. Get it tested. No exceptions.
Protective Gear: What You Actually Need (No Fancy Stuff)
Forget the $500 "safety" gear. You need:
Disposable coveralls ($15-$25 for 10 packs at Bunnings)
N95 respirator (not a dust mask! $5-$8 at any hardware store)
Gloves (disposable, $3 for 10 pairs)
Eye protection (safety glasses, $2 at Kmart)
Don't use your old work shirt. Asbestos fibres get stuck in fabric and you'll spread it everywhere.
Practical Tips: How to Handle It Without Getting Sick
Wet it down before touching. Spray with water until damp. Dry insulation = airborne asbestos.
Never sweep or vacuum. Use a damp cloth only. Vacuum = spreads fibres everywhere.
Seal it in plastic bags immediately. Double-bag. Label "ASBESTOS".
Wash clothes separately after. Don't let them near your kids' clothes.
Get it tested before you touch. $50-$100 from local labs (search "asbestos testing near me").
Australian Suppliers: Where to Get Gear (No Bull)
Bunnings Warehouse
Coveralls: $1.50 each (pack of 10 for $15)
N95 Masks: $0.70 each (pack of 10 for $7) Go straight to the safety section. Don't ask for help – they'll send you to the wrong aisle.
MySafetyStore (Online)
Full kit (coveralls, mask, gloves, glasses): $35 mysafetystore.com.au Free shipping over $50. Get it before you start work.
Biggest Mistake: "I'll just do it myself." Asbestos removal requires licensed contractors if >10m². For small jobs (like a few square metres), you can do it yourself if you follow the rules. But if you're unsure? Pay the $200 for a pro. Your health isn't worth $200.
Final Word
Asbestos doesn't care if you're off-grid. It'll kill you slow. Test first. Protect properly. Don't be a hero. Get the gear, do it right, and get back to your off-grid life. No excuses.
When to Call a Professional
While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:
Electrical work beyond basic 12V DC additions — requires a licensed electrician
Structural modifications to buildings or load-bearing elements
Gas line installation or modification
Solar array installations above safe voltage thresholds
Any work that affects the structural integrity of your property
Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.
It walks you through the actual steps NSW Fair Trading recommends for taking a sample of loose‑fill insulation and sending it off, so you know whether that attic fill is asbestos before you start ripping it out.— Mick O'Brien