Lafayette High School, located in Brooklyn, New York, was closed suddenly on Saturday, due to an asbestos scare.
Mesothelioma cancer news, in Brooklyn, NY: The Lafayette High School closed suddenly because an asbestos scare. Also, a scheduled SAT test was cancelled, because they decided that the situation of the construction can cause contamination with asbestos.
President Michael Mulgrew, from United Federation of Teachers, was quoted in the report as the stating of the matter. He said that “the department of Education has no excuse for the fail of maintaining the strictest oversight of its contractors, and to ensure that our buildings meet the highest safety standards”.
Will Havemann, one of the spokesmen for the Educational Department it is quoted in the report as the stating of the reason for closing.
Air tests released on Saturday showed that Lafayette High School conditions are safe and that the air is not contaminated and so the SAT tests that was supposed to be effectuated on Saturday was cancelled. That is what The College Board decided.
Contamination with asbestos can cause mesothelioma cancer. It is for the best to take safety measures if knowing that asbestos can be present in the nearest environment. In case of asbestos presence in the schools buildings and facilities, asbestos-mesothelioma lawyers in New York should be contacted and also a team of specialists to remove safely the parts containing asbestos fibers.
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