News and Events
April 25, 2023
Dear Heston Community,
I am writing to provide an important environmental update about our school building. Our school is undergoing improvements to our energy and HVAC systems.
Any asbestos-containing materials in our building that are disturbed by the work activities (drilling, hammering, etc.) must be removed and disposed of as required by the building code and The School District of Philadelphia policy to ensure the safety of all. Additionally, any environments where construction occurs are likewise being managed to protect the safety and health of the building’s occupants.
The abatement work is being done by licensed building professionals and overseen by licensed City of Philadelphia Project Inspectors. Any debris produced by the work is being disposed of following regulatory safety protocols in case they contain any trace of asbestos. Abatement work is done outside school hours when students or staff are not in the building. Air quality testing is done during every work shift when abatement work is occurring to confirm that the environment is safe.
It was noted that a locked and sealed disposal container, with a sign that said “asbestos,” was photographed, and concerned individuals have asked questions. The signage used on the container is required by law and was not meant to cause any confusion or fear in the school community. The container reflects the District’s disposal of asbestos waste. in accordance with federal regulatory requirements.
We are delighted our school will soon have an improved HVAC system, and I will continue to engage with you as project information becomes available.
Sincerely,
Angela Edwards
Principal
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