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Old November 13th 03, 07:51 AM
Roger Halstead
 
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 00:48:10 -0400, - - Bill - - exray@coquidotnet
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Terry Thorne wrote:
Mike,
spraying a sealer would not be my first choice, chances of get particle
airborne
increase by spraying, brushing on a sealer should work to hold the fibers
together.
alot of what EPA is recommending is coat it, mark it so no one disturbs it
and leave
it in place. you might close the curtains just in case on of them is peeking
in the window!

73
tt
ka9yzs


A bio suit and respirator while doing this work goes a long way too.
Asbestos has entered the lexicon with equal impact as the word
'****'...both carrying their consequences but neither implying imminent
demise.
-Bill


Me? I'd probably take it outside, put on a pair of latex gloves,
scrape it into a zip lock bag, and take it to the hazardous waste
disposal.

Roger (K8RI)
Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member)
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