Professional lab, made in Germany

Results in 5–7 working days

  • Fast delivery

  • Free lab sample postage

  • Easy sampling

  • Digital report

SKU: 80316

Asbestos Test Material Group 1

Regular price 89,90 €
Tax included Shipping calculated at checkout.

Analysis period
Synthetic mineral fibres (SMF)
American Express Apple Pay Bancontact Google Pay Klarna Maestro Mastercard PayPal Visa

Recommended for: homeowners, landlords or property developers | Buildings containing bonded asbestos materials (e.g. roof panels)

Tests for bonded asbestos in cement panels, window boxes, facades and similar structures in accordance with VDI 3866-5

Reliable analysis prior to demolition, renovation or modernisation

Professional SEM asbestos analysis in a specialist laboratory

Asbestos can be hidden in a wide variety of materials. It has been proven that exposure to this toxic substance causes lung cancer. With the Material Group 1 asbestos test, you can be on the safe side. This is particularly important if, as a business owner of a construction firm, you are responsible for your employees. Even for private renovation or refurbishment work, a preliminary analysis of your materials (e.g. fibre cement, bitumen adhesive, felt) is advisable. Depending on the material, the specialist laboratory can detect an asbestos content of between 1% and 0.1% in this test. In accordance with VDI 3866-5, you receive precise results thanks to state-of-the-art laboratory analysis. In an SEM analysis for asbestos, the sample is examined under a scanning electron microscope (SEM) at high magnification. The typical fibrous structure of asbestos is clearly visible in these high-resolution images.

Detection limit: up to 0.1% asbestos content

Analysis time: 10–14 working days (Standard) / 5–7 working days (Express)

Test Scope

This test is suitable for the following materials:
Baufatherm, brown and black bituminous adhesives, fire-retardant materials, cushion vinyl, insulation materials from night storage heaters, mineral wool insulation boards, insulation wool, sealants, gaskets, electrical components, electrical appliances, Eternit, fibre cement, window putty, felt, flat gaskets, fabric, washers, Floor-Flex boards, insulating board, lightweight boards, linoleum, Neptunit, Promabest, PVC floor coverings, cords, Sokalith, soapstone, sprayed asbestos, caulking compounds, cement, cement boards, cement pipes

Analysis time

Turnaround time: 10–14 working days (standard) / 5–7 working days (express)

Why carry out an analysis?

When is an asbestos test worthwhile — and how widespread is asbestos in Dutch buildings really?

Asbestos has been banned in the Netherlands since 1994. But that does not mean the problem has gone away. An estimated 1.5 million buildings in the Netherlands still contain asbestos — often hidden in walls, floors, ceilings, or insulation materials that were installed decades ago and have never been disturbed.

For most people, asbestos in a building is not an immediate danger. As long as the material is intact and undisturbed, the fibres remain bound and pose no risk. The danger arises when asbestos-containing materials are drilled into, sanded, broken, or removed — activities that are part of almost any renovation project.

This is particularly relevant for older buildings. Under Dutch law, an asbestos inventory is legally required before any demolition or renovation work on buildings constructed before 1 January 1994. This obligation applies to homeowners, landlords, and contractors alike — and non-compliance can result in fines of up to €30,000. From that moment, the responsibility rests with the property owner.

But even outside of planned renovation work, there are situations where testing makes sense. Households with deteriorating ceiling or wall materials, unexplained dust accumulation, or visible damage to older construction elements may already be exposed to loose fibres — without being aware of it. In these cases, a household dust test can determine whether asbestos fibres are present in the living environment without requiring any material to be removed.

The distinction between material types matters here too. Not all asbestos-containing materials carry the same risk. Firmly bonded materials such as floor tiles or facade panels are classified as Material Group 1 — they are lower risk when intact. Friable materials such as insulation, sprayed coatings, or pipe lagging are classified as Material Group 2 — these release fibres more easily when disturbed and require a more precise analysis method with a lower detection threshold.

This is why waiting until renovation day is too late. If you want to know whether your home contains asbestos — and which type — a laboratory analysis is the only reliable way to find out. This is especially important if you are planning any building work, purchasing an older property, or simply want certainty about the safety of your living environment.

It's as simple as that

Order your test kit, register your analysis in the IVARIO Analysis Center, and take your sample at home — it's that simple. Send it back to the lab using your free prepaid label and receive your detailed results within days.

Learn more about the process →

Delivery and Shipping

Netherlands (DHL Parcel): €5.95 Dispatched within 24 hours (working days). Delivery time: 2–4 working days.

Other EU countries (DHL International Parcel): €22.95 Dispatched within 24 hours (working days). Delivery time: 2–8 working days.

Lab sample return shipping: Included in the price for orders from the Netherlands. Your prepaid return label is available in the IVARIO Analysis Center after registering your analysis.

Please note: We only ship within the European Union. For orders from Germany or Austria, please use www.ivario.com.

Further information

Notes

  • To access your analysis results, you must register on our website, providing the sample code included in the pack.This allows us to match the analysis to your specific sample and generate the return label included in the price.
  • Asbestos is extremely hazardous to your health. For your own protection, we strongly recommend that you wear an FFP3 mask, safety goggles and disposable gloves when taking samples.
  • For official or legal use of analysis results, sampling by qualified personnel is generally required. As this may incur higher costs, we recommend that you first carry out an analysis yourself for your own monitoring purposes. Should you later require formal sampling by certified experts, we will be happy to advise you.
  • We dispatch our sampling kits in environmentally friendly, neutral packaging. You can reuse this packaging when sending your sample to our laboratory – this saves time and conserves resources. The packaging photos are for illustrative purposes only.
  • Please note that the sample must be taken and sent to us within 24 months of receiving the kit.

Product safety

Manufacturer:

IVARIO Dienstleistungen GmbH, Gasstr. 12, 22761 Hamburg, Germany, support@ivario.com

Product comparison

A table comparing the facets of 3 products
Facet
Asbestos Test Household Dust
View details
Asbestos Test Material Group 1
View details
Asbestos Test Material Group 2
View details
Suitable for
Suitable for
Indoor dust, air samples
Floor tiles, roof panels, facade cladding, window putty, fibre cement
Insulation, sprayed coatings, pipe lagging, plaster, tile adhesive, paint
Price
Price
Regular priceFrom 89,90 €
Regular priceFrom 89,90 €
Regular priceFrom 159,90 €
Description
Description
Rapid laboratory test for household dust samples – detects contamination by hazardous asbestos fibres.
Professional laboratory testing for asbestos – for floor coverings, cladding panels and more. Essential prior to renovation and refurbishment work – with a detection limit of up to 0.1%.
Professional laboratory testing for asbestos – for materials suspected of containing asbestos, such as plaster and tile adhesive – with a detection limit of up to 0.001%.
Who it is for
Who it is for
Residents of pre-1994 buildings / Anyone wanting peace of mind without removing materials
Homeowners & contractors planning renovation / Anyone with suspect floor tiles, panels or cladding
Contractors & homeowners working with insulation, plaster or sprayed coatings / Required before demolition work

Important

Legal Note

For official or legal use of analysis results, sampling must generally be carried out by authorised specialists from an accredited laboratory. As this can incur higher costs, we recommend that you first carry out an analysis yourself for internal quality control. Should you require a fully accredited process at a later date, we would be happy to advise you.