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Logical intent of In The Home would mean any asbestos containing material pertaining to the construction of the Home.
The Interior of the Home obviously is more apt to be dangerous to the Health of the Occupants due to the breathing environment. It is simply to identify asbestos containing materials on, or within the Home. LEED Green Associates InachiAwardsPortal: Inachi US Member of the Year Award 2009 |
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But Siding is Non-Friable Asbestos
also not an inhalation health risk as it is exterior. Joseph P. Hagarty joseph.hagarty@comcast.net Main Line Inspections, Inc. Phone: 610-399-3675 Email: MainLineHI@comcast.net http://pa.nachi.org/mainlinepa/about.html http://www.householdinspector.com National President / NACHI (2003-2004) NACHI Education Committee Member |
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Vinyl asbestos floor tile is a non friable product and also a big issue in some jurisdictions....
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Asbestos Floor Tile is on the Interior of the home. Again There is a difference between Interior and Exterior Exposures...... Floor Tile and Exterior Siding are not the same..... Joseph P. Hagarty joseph.hagarty@comcast.net Main Line Inspections, Inc. Phone: 610-399-3675 Email: MainLineHI@comcast.net http://pa.nachi.org/mainlinepa/about.html http://www.householdinspector.com National President / NACHI (2003-2004) NACHI Education Committee Member |
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Joesph is Correct,
Asbestos siding was popular during the era. The guy who had the health risk was the guy who installed it in 1948. However, the home I would imagine is much older considering it has Knob-n-tube. It was common for homes to be resided with Asbestos during the 1940's There's some excellent info in the link below posted on my page from the State of Illinois. http://inspectthathouse.com/helpinfo.aspx Dan Musielski Engineer/Inspector IL Lic # 450.0002229 Assured Home Inspections "The NEW Standard in Inspecting" Batavia, IL 60510 Phone 630.745.0573 www.InspectThatHouse.com See us in the Fox News Channel! FOX NEWS Shattered Dreams http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/10/13/foreclosure-mess-thickens-experts-fear/ |
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We have lots of that siding here on houses built into the 60's. I advise that it should not be sawn or drilled. The installers used shears and punches.
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http://www.ehso.com/cssasbestos/asbestoswhat2do.htm
Asbestos Do's And Don'ts For The Homeowner
Major repairs must be done only by a professional trained in methods for safely handling asbestos.
Minor repairs should also be done by professionals since there is always a risk of exposure to fibers when asbestos is disturbed. Doing minor repairs yourself is not recommended since improper handling of asbestos materials can create a hazard where none existed. If you nevertheless choose to do minor repairs, you should have as much information as possible on the handling of asbestos before doing anything. Contact your state or local health department or regional EPA office for information about asbestos training programs in your area. Your local school district may also have information about asbestos professionals and training programs for school buildings. Even if you have completed a training program, do not try anything more than minor repairs. Before undertaking minor repairs, carefully examine the area around the damage to make sure it is stable. As a general matter, any damaged area which is bigger than the size of your hand is not a minor repair. If a renovation project requires fairly extensive work, it may be wise to call in a contractor. In this case, check into his experience in handling asbestos-containing materials, and discuss the preventive measures he plans to take. Before undertaking minor repairs, be sure to follow all the precautions described earlier for sampling asbestos material. Always wet the asbestos material using a fine mist of water containing a few drops of detergent. Commercial products designed to fill holes and seal damaged areas are available. Small areas of material such as pipe insulation can be covered by wrapping a special fabric, such as rewettable glass cloth, around it. These products are available from stores (listed in the telephone directory under Safety Equipment and Clothing") which specialize in asbestos materials and safety items. REMOVAL is usually the most expensive method and, unless required by state or local regulations, should be the last option considered in most situations. This is because removal poses the greatest risk of fiber release. However, removal may be required when remodeling or making major changes to your home that will disturb asbestos material. Also, removal may be called for if asbestos material is damaged extensively and cannot be otherwise repaired. Removal is complex and must be done only by a contractor with special training. Improper removal may actually increase the health risks to you and your family. LEED Green Associates InachiAwardsPortal: Inachi US Member of the Year Award 2009 |
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