Thursday, February 14, 2008

Answering a common question

Many of our clients over the years have presented the same questions and concerns over the presence of asbestos in thier home or office. We are hopeful that in creating a blog many of the most common questions associated with asbestos and the State of Colorado will be answered here at your fingure tips. Additionally, we are also interested the opinions of the general public concerning the hazards and required responses to this regulated material. So, with this in mind this original entry has been submitted to answer one of the most common questions that we generally receive:

Is there a possibility that my home or office has an asbestos floor, ceiling, wall, duct insulation, attic insulation, piping, or exterior siding or plaster coat?

If you are living or working in a building that was constructed prior to 1989 that has not been previously renovated, then the likelyhood of the presence of an asbestos containing material is good. Generally, if the material is in good condition and the location of the material is such that the material likely can remain free from harm we would recommend that the material be left undisturbed.

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