By Chase Asbestos Removal
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March 10, 2024
Protecting Your Health and Property: Asbestos, Lead, and Mold Abatement Owning a home or commercial property in Connecticut might involve encountering hidden hazards like asbestos, lead, and mold. These materials pose serious health risks and require professional abatement services for safe removal. This guide empowers you to find licensed and effective companies, including a realtor-friendly option like Chase Environmental Services. Identifying Potential Hazards While a definitive answer requires professional testing, here are some indicators that your property might have asbestos, lead, or mold: Asbestos: Commonly found in pre-1970s buildings in materials like textured ceilings, vinyl flooring, and pipe insulation. Look for: Brittle or damaged materials Crumbling or powdery textures Lead: Present in paint, dust, and certain plumbing fixtures in older homes. Signs include: Peeling or chipping paint, especially pre-1978 Dust around windows and doors Mold: Appears as greenish, blackish, or white growths on damp surfaces. Musty odors can also be present. Finding Licensed Abatement Companies Safety First: Always prioritize licensed professionals for abatement projects. Here's how to find them: Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH): Visit the DPH's website (https://portal.ct.gov/DPH/Asbestos-Program/Asbestos-Program) to find a list of licensed Asbestos Inspectors and Asbestos Abatement Contractors. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS): The NIEHS website https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/asbestos/default.html provides resources for finding certified asbestos professionals. Realtor referrals: Realtors often work with trusted abatement companies. Discuss your needs with your realtor, and inquire about their recommendations, particularly if seeking a "realtor-friendly" service. Chase Environmental Services - A Realtor-Friendly Option Chase Environmental Services is a licensed and insured Connecticut company specializing in asbestos, lead, and mold abatement. They understand the importance of clear communication and work seamlessly with realtors throughout the abatement process. Here's what sets them apart: Experience: Extensive experience handling residential and commercial projects. Communication: Dedicated project managers keep you informed throughout the process. Safety: Prioritize worker and occupant safety with strict protocols and EPA-approved practices. Realtor-friendly: Experienced working with realtors to ensure smooth transactions. For more information on Chase Environmental Services