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4 Basement Floor Insulation Safety Tips


by DoItYourself Staff

Basement floor insulation is considered to be a very good investment for any homeowner. Basically, basement floor insulation will help make the house a more comfortable place to live in all year round due to the available benefits.

  • Economical - Insulation helps maintain the heat inside one’s home. Particularly during winter, basement floor insulation can lower down heating expenses by prolonging heat inside the house. During the summer season, insulation is also very helpful. It helps maintain the coolness of the area which lowers the workload of the air conditioner.
  • Provides More Comfort - People might be surprised to find that aside from helping maintain a desirable temperature, insulation can also help reduce noise. Insulation is capable of absorbing sound, thereby reducing unnecessary noise that appliances and other home equipment tend to make. This will also include loud conversations and music. People can therefore relax in a much a quieter environment.
  • Healthy Living - A reduced overall exposure to formaldehyde exposure can help the family or those living inside the house live healthier lives. There are insulation technologies which are made for this very purpose. Some basement floor insulation help reduce the development of formaldehyde materials. This can also help prevent the development of molds.

Installation and Safety

Since a basement floor installation is beneficial in many ways, it’s a very smart move to install it. However, prior to installation, it will be good to know some precautionary measures which will help to avoid any unnecessary accidents. Follow these four basic safety tips to avoid any accidents when working on basement insulation:

Tip 1: Learn How to Handle Basic Tools

People will be less prone to injury if they know the fundamentals of the required tools. Knives and other tools with sharp edges should have their blades sheathed or retracted when not in use and on the same note, a sharp knife is always safer than a blunt knife for practical purposes.

Tip 3: Wear Protective Items

The use and wearing of protective items is very important. These protective items can help protect the body from getting harmed or hurt during the insulation process. The following items are mandatory for basement floor insulation installation.

  • Disposable dust mask – The mask will help prevent inhaling different airborne particles resultant from the insulation particles. It also prevents dust and other particles from damaging the lungs during installation.
  • Safety Goggles – Goggles make sure that the person is safely protected from eye damage resultant from materials, tools or airborne particles. 
  • Gloves, long sleeved shirts and pants – This will prevent exposure or skin contact with harmful materials produced from the insulation.
  • Work helmet – Should provide adequate head protection.

Tip 3: Protective Items should be Handled Carefully

Clothes and items used for the insulation should be cleaned separately. Each item should be rinsed thoroughly and all particles and fibers should be removed. It is not advisable to leave protective items laying around. Watching these items carefully will help guarantee that no one gets exposed to possibly harmful elements from the insulation process.

Tip 4: Safety Measures after Insulation

Wash hands and body after the insulation process. In case any skin got exposed during the insulation, it is important to wash that area thoroughly. It’s best to use warm water. If an eye gets in contact with particles or dust, use water to rinse thoroughly. If irritation occurs, professional medical help is advised.

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