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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Regarding popcorn sealing

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#1
  • mail
  • 2021/05/04 15:52

I was thinking of moving and looking at condo listings in central Waikiki.

When I came to Hawaii, I didn't know about it and lived there, but
along the way, a friend told me about it and informed me of the dangers of popcorn sealing.
They said it was a ceiling treatment that contained asbestos, and that if you touched it in any way, or on a dry day, the powder would fly around and if you inhaled it, you would get lung cancer.

The room we looked at this time had a popcorn ceiling, but
the owner was trying to rent it without explaining that at all, so we are not going to rent it.

Many of the condos in Waikiki have popcorn ceilings, so if you are going to rent a condo, I would recommend that you find a place with a clean ceiling and sign a contract to avoid health hazards.

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#2
  • Ken
  • 2021/05/04 (Tue) 15:55
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?????

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#3
  • ろんポン
  • 2021/05/04 (Tue) 16:22
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WHAT????

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#4
  • WTF
  • 2021/05/04 (Tue) 19:16
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Don't make a fucking thread.
Japanese people living in Hawaii are all weirdos.

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#6
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/05 (Wed) 13:57
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Tadashi,

Are you talking about rooms for rent in our area or in Hawaii?

In our area, popcorn sealing is an issue when buying or selling a house, but in the case of rooms for rent, I don't think either LA or CA landlords had to tell tenants who wanted to rent anything.

The ceilings in my current house and the house I lived in for 20 years 10 years ago also have popcorn sealing. Asbestos itself can be very dangerous when airborne, but the odds of asbestos detaching from popcorn sealing in an old house are close to Million to One except for mechanical impact, and I don't mind that at all.

Many people are concerned about the negative effects of the corona vaccine discussed in another topic, and I wonder if Tadashi is one of them.

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#7

Popcorn ceilings are not a problem as long as they are not disturbed and get airborne and into your lungs. You will need a professional to remove it, otherwise risk dangerous exposure.

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#8
  • 1億分の1とは?
  • 2021/05/06 (Thu) 10:19
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The U.S. may be more lax on asbestos than Japan.
A building at Sawtelle and Olympic is being renovated right now, and they spent months removing asbestos from the steel frame in its entirety with no covering whatsoever.

Popcorn sealing is falling apart and spontaneously at a friend's house, is it safe ??

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#9
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/07 (Fri) 09:51
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> Popcorn sealing is falling off naturally in tatters


How many centuries ago was it "built", although in a house built in the 1970s it still exists as it was built?

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#10
  • 肺気腫
  • 2021/05/08 (Sat) 10:01
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The building along Wilshire has recently undergone renovation, and the asbestos that is soaked into the steel frame is now exposed.
In Japan, we would do construction work by covering the entire building with full protective clothing.

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#7
  • 勧告
  • 2021/05/09 (Sun) 11:21
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Once upon a time there was a sign at the entrance of my apartment building from the government saying that
this building was made of asbestos and
it might be hazardous to your health in the future.

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