HALIFAX – A new study says Canadian homeowners and communities can slash wildfire risks to buildings if they start taking steps like cutting buffer zones and using fire resistant construction ma...
Well, we could walk back from our civilizations total fear of asbestos and go back to asbestos-cement roofs. They’re probably more environmentally friendly than the tar shingles, and are completely fire resistant.
You know – modern safety standards for workers who are making the products, or cutting/drilling/etc. But that would require logic.
There’s a bunch of big fibreglass-based manufacturers in Winnipeg and they equip their people with the safety products they need to avoid breathing dangerous glass fibre dust.
Well, we could walk back from our civilizations total fear of asbestos and go back to asbestos-cement roofs. They’re probably more environmentally friendly than the tar shingles, and are completely fire resistant.
You know – modern safety standards for workers who are making the products, or cutting/drilling/etc. But that would require logic.
There’s a bunch of big fibreglass-based manufacturers in Winnipeg and they equip their people with the safety products they need to avoid breathing dangerous glass fibre dust.
I digress.