Elementary School Pays Fine for Mold, Asbestos in Kindergarten Wing
Elementary School Pays Fine for Mold, Asbestos in Kindergarten Wing
The Maynard school's district has been ordered to pay a $42,500 fine by Massachusetts’ Department of Labor Services after asbestos was found in a kindergarten wing of Green Meadow Elementary School. The wing was temporarily closed earlier in February after asbestos and mold were found in the ceiling. The asbestos was caused by a roof leak that damaged ceiling titles in the oldest wing of the school, according to officials.Asbestos can be found in any building that was constructed prior to the 1980s. It was traditionally wrapped around heating pipes and air ducts, sprayed it onto ceilings for soundproofing, and incorporated it into floor tiles. The material becomes hazardous when it is exposed and goes airborne.School officials claim student safety is always their top priority. One classroom at the elementary has been shut down entirely, and the district made the decision to remove all of the old ceiling titles in that wing and install a modern drop ceiling. While the mold and asbestos will be immediately abated, the school board is hopeful that the district will eventually be able to secure an entire new elementary building.
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