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Safety and health is a concern to all DIYers. Knowing the proper steps, procedures and/or who to call is paramount to protecting you, your household and the environment, whether you are dealing with asbestos, lead, mold, or treated wood, chemicals, paint removers, acids, caustics, cleaners, pesticides or similar items. Learning about the materials, risks and safe work methods and/or selecting an environmental contractor is key to disposing of and cleaning such materials up legally and economically. In home improvement, knowledge is power, and there is a great deal of fear and misinformation, particularly concerning hazardous materials and substances. This open forum community is intended for discussion of issues regarding hazardous materials, alternative uses, materials removal and disposal, personal protective equipment, managing health risks within and around the home, ladders and scaffolds, power tool safety, fire safety, groundwater, storm, flood and earthquake planning, building and environmental permits, waste and septic discharges, wetland, forest, vegetation management and FEMA. The forum is open, so feel free to discuss issues in the home or workplace. Caution: The posts in this forum’s topics may involve safety and regulatory issues, and are subject to our Terms of Use (including Sections 7 and 13 thereof). All information and advice in this forum is provided for your informational purposes only, and by participating in this forum, you are indicating your agreement to evaluate, and bear all risks associated with the use of any such information or advice, including any reliance on the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of such information and advice. If you ever feel unsafe or unsure, call in a professional. Codes vary from area to area and while proper disposal may call for certain methods in one area they may call for completely different solutions in others. When in doubt, seek a locally licensed professional.
 
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TopicAuthor Replies Topic Start Last Post
Will painting or staining pressure treated wood make it safe?  girlygaetz 2 04/25/2005 08/01/2005
Asbestos Siding Damage by third party  kattatro 1 07/31/2005 07/31/2005
Environment  Dinosaurus 5 07/28/2005 07/28/2005
Asbestos Tile in my Home  jfasbeth 1 07/27/2005 07/27/2005
Septic Problems  kimberly310 1 07/21/2005 07/22/2005
Mold and moisure in crawl space  doxielover2 2 07/15/2005 07/15/2005
Moldy wood framing  ppaffe 1 07/14/2005 07/15/2005
Musky Smell  Dinosaurus 6 07/08/2005 07/12/2005
Will painintg or staining pressure treated wood make it safe?  girlygaetz 1 04/25/2005 06/25/2005
Asbestos Siding  tanelson251 2 06/23/2005 06/24/2005
WHOLE HOUSE FAN  Dinosaurus 8 06/21/2005 06/21/2005
sulphur smell around house.  Dinosaurus 2 06/20/2005 06/20/2005
cleaning up photographic chemicals from a darkroom  Donna1 3 06/18/2005 06/19/2005
"Strange" odor in new purchased home  Coalds 4 06/13/2005 06/16/2005
Mold remediation  pohocker 3 05/26/2005 05/28/2005
old siding  swoope 1 04/21/2005 04/21/2005
Covering the siding.  DrTodd 1 03/23/2005 04/06/2005
Floor Tile  Fortress 0 04/05/2005 04/05/2005
mold mold everywhere  HouseReck 0 04/04/2005 04/04/2005
tile removal  1958house 1 03/20/2005 03/21/2005
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