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Home Repair and Building Materials

Safer building materials for the home

Why be Concerned?

  • Woman Painting WindowsillMany products used in home repair and remodeling contain hazardous solvents: e.g. oil-based paints, paint thinners, paint removers, stains, wood preservatives, and many adhesives. Inhalation of solvents can be hazardous, especially  in poorly ventilated areas or over long periods of time.
  • Some building materials such as interior plywood, particle board, and some carpeting emit hazardous gases after installation.
  • Lead and asbestos in older homes can be disturbed and spread around the home during remodeling activities. Lead impairs a child's IQ and ability to learn. Asbestos lodges in the lungs and can cause lung cancer.
  • The production of vinyl (PVC) for siding, window and door frames, plumbing, shower curtains, and many other household items releases dioxins and other highly toxic chemicals into the environment. These materials are also extremely toxic if they burn. PVC may contain lead, phthalates, and other toxic additives.

 

What You Can Do

 

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Disposal

Although local regulations vary, generally paints, solvents, glues, and other chemicals used in home construction and maintenance are considered hazardous waste once they are no longer needed. They need to be disposed of at a hazardous waste collection site. Paint and glues that have dried to a solid form may be disposable as solid waste; check with your local solid waste utility or health department. Click here for information about disposal of household hazardous waste in your community.

 

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