Author : Newsbroadcasterlive Last Updated, May 19, 2023, 3:03 PM
4 Hazards That Might Be in Your Home’s Crawl Space
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Homeowners often overlook crawl spaces, but it’s important to know their potential hazards to ensure the safety of your household. Learn four hazards that might lurk in your home’s crawl space.

Radon

Radon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that can seep into your home. You should worry about radon in an empty crawl space because gas buildup makes it more likely for radon to rise through the flooring.

Testing for radon is a crucial safety measure. Proper ventilation and professional treatments can reduce radon movement and protect your home from this toxic gas.

Mold

Mold is another hazard that might be in your home’s crawl space. Crawl spaces are prone to high moisture levels, which can lead to mold growth. Moisture can enter the space from the ground, foundation walls, or plumbing leaks. Mold thrives in damp environments and can cause health issues such as allergies, respiratory problems, and infections.

Regularly inspect your crawl space for signs of moisture, such as condensation or water stains. Address leaks promptly to prevent mold growth.

Pests

It’s an unpleasant thought, but crawl spaces are attractive habitats for rodents and insects. These pests can damage your home’s insulation, electrical wiring, and structural elements.

Biological waste from pests can contaminate air quality and create health risks for your household. Seal entry points in your crawl space to prevent pest infiltration.

Asbestos

If your home was built before the 1980s, it may have been constructed with materials containing asbestos. This substance was common in insulation and pipe coverings. Asbestos fibers can become airborne when the affected material deteriorates or is disturbed. Inhaling asbestos fibers can lead to respiratory inflammation, diseases, and cancer.

Consult a professional if you know or suspect your crawl space contains asbestos. They will assess the material and area, then safely remove or encapsulate the asbestos.

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