Clean-up bill for asbestos scare at SA schools tipped to exceed $1.5m

Gloved hands use tweezers to examine pink coloured sand in a zip-lock bag.

South Australia's minister for education is calling on retailers to help pay the bill for the removal of play sand after traces of asbestos were found in some products.   (ABC News: Cason Ho)

In summary:

South Australia's education minister says the bill to remove coloured sand linked to the asbestos scare from the state's public education sites is expected to exceed $1.5 million.

Blair Boyer says the specialised clean-up effort is the biggest undertaken by schools in SA and "can't be rushed or done cheaply".

What's next?

Mr Boyer has called on retailers to help foot the bill.