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Asbestos in Schools: How Testing Can Ensure a Safe Environment for Students and Staff

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Many school buildings in the tri-state area of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut were built before the 1980s, when asbestos was often used in insulation, flooring, ceiling tiles, and pipe wrappings. Though the dangers of asbestos exposure are now well-known, this hazardous material could still be lurking in former schools. Left alone, asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) pose little risk. Once broken or rotting, though, they can leak hazardous fibres into the air, injuring school workers, teachers, and pupils.

The BNF Consulting Inc. blog addresses the need for asbestos testing in schools, how it protects public health, and what steps administrators can follow to ensure a safe classroom.


Asbestos in Schools Still Exists

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Where Asbestos May Be Found in Schools

A common substance in schools built before 1980, asbestos was prized for its insulating and fire-resistant characteristics.  Among the possible ACMs in schools:

  • Ceiling and floor tiles

  • Insulation for pipes

  • HVAC duct insulation

  • Cement wall panels and roofing

  • Adhesives and joint compounds

Natural deterioration, upkeep, or repairs might influence these materials and allow tiny asbestos fibers to escape into the environment. Breathing these fibers might lead to significant health issues (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Health Risks of Asbestos Exposure

Children are especially vulnerable to asbestos exposure as their respiratory systems are still developing, and they usually spend more time on the floor where fibers gather. Long-term exposure can cause:

  • Asbestosis – Scarring of lung tissue

  • Mesothelioma – A rare and aggressive cancer

  • Lung Cancer – Usually occurring decades after exposure

Regulatory Requirements for Schools

The Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) encourages schools to:

  • Every three years, inspect buildings for ACMs.

  • Establish and maintain an asbestos control system

  • Tell parents, teachers, and staff members about asbestos-related events.

  • Add qualified asbestos management planners and inspectors.


The Consequences of Inaction

Real-World Incidents

Ignored or managed asbestos has caused closures, legal action, and even health issues at some American colleges.

  • Concerns about asbestos exposure in 2018 set off probes into more than 100 Philadelphia schools, which led to remedial measures.

  • A 2020 study in Connecticut revealed several locations without appropriate asbestos records and supervision.

Financial and Legal Repercussions

Disregarding AHERA or state-specific asbestos standards might lead to:

  • Significant state government and EPA fines.

  • Staff members and bereaved families are pursuing legal action.

  • School shutdowns impede learning for children.


How BNF Ensures School Safety

Comprehensive Asbestos Testing and Inspection

BNF Consulting Inc. provides certified asbestos inspection services all throughout New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Our offerings include:

  • Thorough ocular inspections

  • Bulk sampling and laboratory study

  • Designing and assessing asbestos control plans

  • Examining post-remediation clearance

By following all AHERA and state regulations, our qualified asbestos inspectors provide total compliance and peace of mind.

Professional Asbestos Abatement Planning

BNF not only highlights asbestos hazards; we also help you get ready for safe, compliant asbestos removal by means of:

  • Handling sanctioned abatement companies

  • Reducing interference with school activities

  • Final clearing checks guarantee no airborne fibers left.

Educational Workshops for School Staff

We also offer awareness training to help school maintenance staff and administrators understand how to appropriately manage asbestos-containing materials.


Protect Your School Community

Address asbestos now; don't wait until it becomes a catastrophe. Proactive asbestos testing is a necessary investment in the health and safety of your school community. BNF Consulting Inc. helps schools all throughout New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut be safe and compliant.

📞 Call BNF today at +1 914-297-8335 to schedule your asbestos inspection or request a free consultation.

Together, we can ensure every child and educator learns and works in a safe, asbestos-free environment.


References

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2024). Asbestos: Health Effects. https://www.cdc.gov/asbestos/health_effects.html

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. (2024). Preventing Occupational Exposure to Asbestos. https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/asbestos.html

United States Environmental Protection Agency. (2024). Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). https://www.epa.gov/asbestos/asbestos-hazard-emergency-response-act-ahera

United States Environmental Protection Agency. (2024). Asbestos in Schools. https://www.epa.gov/asbestos/asbestos-schools


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