| Wet the concern of the asbestos Reasons in College of Kansas |
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Tags: Asbestos
| Tuesday, 07 April 2009 01:09 | |||
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The College Haysville in Kansas underwent the damage in the roof of the building. This damage was the last weekend due to the melting ice of surplus of a storm. Due to this damage, the asbestos plaster attached above to the concrete ceiling them drips ceilings in 12 classes has been saturated with water. Identified once, the Department of Kansas of Health and Environment (KDHE) has been notified, and put up to date on all measures taken by the school civil servants of district. The school civil servants of district had taken the initiative to seal on the affected pieces and to forbid their use. The classes have been relocated, and the continuous school as programmed in non affected regions of the building, a measure that has been approved by the KDHE. Air the quality to test has been completed in the portions affected of the building Monday. The results of the test didn't find any asbestos fibers had been published. The quality of air will be directed everywhere above in the process of cleaning through the time when the students and professors will be permitted rear in the affected classes. He/it is waited that cleaning should be completed by the end of the day Wednesday, and the affected classes will be reopened for use Thursday efficient morning. Civil servants Haysville have been recommended cleaning should be completed late per Wednesday with the available classes for use on Thursday morning. Asbestos is forbidden in some parts of the world, but it is not forbidden to the United States. Bound to cancer of the lung and mesothelioma, the exhibition equal to a small quantity of asbestos can be deadly. The asbestos products manufactured to the United States must contain less that 1% of asbestos, and the asbestos matters are directed in-place" again in thousands of schools concerning the whole country. The requirements for asbestos management in the schools are presented by the act of the Answer of the emergency of the asbestos Luck (AHERA).
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