Best Way to Deal with Asbestos and Upgrade Your Classrooms
Understanding AHERA Requirements for Schools
Under AHERA, schools are legally
required to manage asbestos-containing materials responsibly. Here are some of
the key provisions outlined by AHERA:
Inspections: Schools
must conduct an initial asbestos inspection and follow up with re-inspections
every three years to ensure the materials are being managed effectively.
Management Plans: Schools
must develop, maintain, and regularly update plans to reduce asbestos hazards
in compliance with AHERA guidelines.
Notifications: Parents, teachers, and staff must be informed about the presence of asbestos-containing materials and the actions being taken to address them.
Surveillance: Regular
monitoring of asbestos-containing materials is required to ensure the safety of
the building’s occupants.
Training: Custodial
and maintenance staff must be trained in asbestos awareness to handle potential
risks responsibly.
Accreditation: Only
trained and licensed professionals should inspect, manage, or remove
asbestos-containing materials.
Managing Asbestos in Classrooms
Many older school buildings
contain asbestos materials, such as in tiles, insulation, or ceiling panels.
While these materials may not pose immediate risks when undisturbed, damaged or
deteriorating asbestos can release hazardous fibers into the air. Schools can
take the following actions:
Repair: Damaged
asbestos materials can be sealed or enclosed to prevent fiber release, which is
a cost-effective and immediate solution.
Removal: If repair isn’t an option, asbestos-containing materials can be safely removed by licensed professionals to eliminate the hazard permanently.
Professional Response: Schools
should rely on trained experts to assess risks, recommend appropriate actions,
and ensure compliance with AHERA standards.
The Opportunity to Upgrade Classrooms
While
addressing asbestos concerns, schools often find it the perfect opportunity to
modernize and enhance their classrooms. For example:
Replacing
Old Surfaces: Chalkboards
or deteriorating whiteboards installed on asbestos-backed walls can be
resurfaced with safe and durable whiteboard solutions, like Think Board’s Premium Whiteboard Film or Magnetic Think Board.
Improved
Collaboration: Upgrading
to modern whiteboard surfaces can make classrooms more collaborative,
functional, and appealing for students and teachers.
Bright
and Modern Spaces: Removing
or sealing asbestos-containing materials can breathe new life into classrooms,
creating cleaner, brighter, and more inspiring learning spaces.
Resurfacing existing boards not only
allows schools to repurpose materials and avoid the high costs and mess of
removal but also reduces landfill waste while ensuring AHERA compliance for the
in-place management of asbestos-containing materials. When upgrading
classrooms, it’s essential to partner with professionals who can safely handle
asbestos-containing materials and install new solutions efficiently.
At Think
Board, we understand the importance of
balancing safety with innovation. Our team can help you transition from
outdated chalkboards and whiteboards to vibrant and modern classroom solutions
without compromising safety
Ready to
Transform You’re Classrooms?



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