Demolition of an Indiana School Under an Abatement Project
Indiana School

Under an abatement project, the building of an Indiana school, Lowell Middle School containing asbestos will be demolished this summer. The building will be demolished to make sure that students are not at the health risk.

A recent report disclosed that the Tri-Creek School Board has been awarded with a construction contract for asbestos abetment procedure. The construction work will begin in the month of June, after the end of school year and security grill will built around the campus.

The Chicago-based Bradenburg Industrial Services Co. will hold the full responsibility of demolition and then restoration of the building.

Indiana will hopefully renovate schools across the country in order to reduce the risk of asbestos products, as it can put the health of students at risk.

Exposure to asbestos fibers causes deadly diseases such as Mesothelioma and asbestosis.

Meanwhile, it was revealed that a mesothelioma lawsuit can be filed in Indiana, if a person developed with asbestos while working in a company. Sokolve Law could be consulted for free consultation.

Mesothelioma and asbestosis both are deadly forms of cancer and speaking to an asbestos lawyer may help enable a lawsuit against makers of the dangerous products.

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