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Massachusetts Asbestos Prevention Tips for Homeowners/Green Alternatives

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Real Estate Agent with Realty Executives Boston West 113011

            


 

Massachusetts Asbestos Prevention & Tips for Homeowners




 


    

Located on the Northeastern part of the United States, Massachusetts is known for its rich history, higher education, technology and rural areas.


 

Purchasing or moving into a new home in the state is a great accomplishment. It will insure you and your family will have a safe and healthy home for the foreseeable future. However, it is a time where additional responsibilities will be brought into your life. Gaining assistance from real estate agents can help in dealing with making that all important decision.


 

Many older homes and buildings may still harbor older, corrosive building materials which can create health concerns. Asbestos is a fibrous mineral that was a prominent building application throughout the 20th century. Potential Needham, Massachusetts home buyers or those seeking to remodel a home built before 1980 should check for potential asbestos materials.


 

This does not mean you should jump out of your chair because asbestos exposure is easily avoidable by taking simple precautions. Asbestos that is well maintained causes no risk. Green alternatives are available that will make your home healthier and environmentally sustainable!


 

Even if asbestos shingles are on your home, if they are in good condition and left undisturbed, they are not a serious problem. The mere presence of asbestos in a home or a building is not hazardous. Most home inspectors and contractors advise to leave it un-disturbed as asbestos in good condition does not pose any health risks.


 

Prolonged exposure to damaged asbestos may release asbestos fibers and become a health hazard, leading to the development of asbestosis and mesothelioma. Due to the fact many mesothelioma symptoms are similar to less serious ailments, mesothelioma diagnosis is one of the more difficult tasks mesothelioma doctors encounter.


 

The Massachussets Department of Environmental Protection promotes the health and safety of the public and environment. These public organizations assist the disposal and removal of asbestos and other harmful materials. If asbestos removal is deemed necessary, it should be performed by licensed abatement contractor who is trained in handling hazardous materials.

Once the removal process is completed, green insulation alternatives should be given serious consideration. These alternatives include: cellulose, cotton fiber and lcynene. The United Nations Environmental Program states that the use of recycled building materials such as cotton fiber insulation can reduce energy use by 25 percent. The numbers continue to improve as more options become available.


 

Recently, congress passed an economic stimulus package that promotes energy efficiency for home and business owners. The American Recover and Reinvestment Tax Act of 2009 includes incentives for upgrading to more eco-friendly/sustainable methods of energy and insulation. The move to a greener lifestyle will build on the change to healthier methods of building products, home remodeling and renovation.


 

Pat Baker, REALTOR®. ABR®.GREEN®

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

1 Chapel Street Needham, MA 02492

Pat.Baker@NEMoves.com
    

www.patannbaker.com