Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Radon Mitigation System Installation & Crawlspaces - Madison, WI Home Tutorial - Video #2

Crawlspace Radon Mitigation by Wisconsin Radon Services


Phase two of the crawlspace involves making sure the plastic is covering the crawlspace fill material (dirt, sand, gravel etc). Close attention should be paid to any columns, pillars, sewer pipes, water lines etc to ensure the gas wont find an easy escape route from under the plastic into the open air of the crawlspace (then into breathable areas).

Care must also be taken that any seams within the crawlspace are properly sealed as well. The plastic is pulled up along the walls and secured with concrete “smacks” or other anchors. Please see the third video for further explanation of the sealing process. Haven't watched Crawlspace Radon Mitigation Video #1 yet? You can view it here.

FAQ...Crawlspaces or Crawl Spaces, no matter how you spell it can be very difficult areas the prep for Radon Mitigation. Homes and Businesses in Madison, Wisconsin Dells, Janesville, Beaver Dam, and across all of Southern Wisconsin have very different crawl spaces requiring different a preparation and installation process.

Wisconsin Radon Services are a Licensed and Insured Radon Contractor focusing on Radon Testing, Radon Mitigation System Installation, and Radon Mitigation System Service and Repair.
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City of Madison 10yr Smoke Detector Warning - Be an informed home owner

OWN A HOME IN MADISON, WISCONSIN?


Smoke detector facts from J&K Security Solutions...Maybe you haven't realized yet but, the 10-year cycle on required smoke alarms is upon us. It was the spring of 2009 that the original ordinance went into place. In speaking with Kidde, they said at the 10 year mark the smoke alarms will start chirping continually until replaced. 

We here at J&K Security Solutions would like to be part of your ongoing safety regarding this situation. We would like to help with the coordination and sale of the replacement units, before the old ones start chirping. We will offer the 10-year smoke detector in quantities of 100 or more at special pricing. Please contact Jeff Beckmann, at jeff@jksecurity.com, or 608-663-2106 for more info.

Below you'll find the full press release from the city of Madison:

In March 2009, the Madison Common Council approved a change to the smoke alarm ordinance PDF in the City of Madison. The changes are highlighted below:

All residential buildings within the City of Madison, with the exception of owner-occupied single-family homes, shall have smoke alarms in place which meet one of the following requirements:

• Hardwired smoke alarm with a battery backup. Currently-installed hardwired smoke alarms with no battery backup shall be allowed to remain in service until such time as the device must be replaced in accordance with manufacturer instructions. Unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer, no smoke alarm shall remain in service longer than ten years.

• Smoke alarm powered by a non-replaceable, non-removable battery capable of powering the alarm for a minimum of ten years.

All residential buildings within the City of Madison, with the exception of owner-occupied single-family homes, shall have smoke alarms installed in the following areas:

  1.  In each bedroom
  2. In each sleeping area
  3. Within six feet of each door leading to a bedroom or sleeping area of each unit
  4.  On each floor of the building
All owner-occupied single-family residences shall install smoke alarms that meet the criteria for this ordinance.

All smoke alarms installed shall be installed in accordance with all applicable state building codes and NFPA 72 (current edition).

The owner of any residential building shall replace the battery in hardwired smoke alarms that meet the criteria of this ordinance each time the lease is renewed or as recommended by the manufacturer, whichever time is shorter.

Fire safety education is required for all tenants. Upon each new lease, and at least once every 12 months for continuing tenants, the owner shall provided tenants with fire safety educational materials as provided by the Madison Fire Department.

Disclaimer: This merely highlights parts of the approved ordinance and does not cover it in its entirety. The Madison Fire Department thanks you for your help in making the City of Madison a safer place to live.

 

Please contact Jeff Beckmann, jeff@jksecurity.com, or 608-663-2106 for more info.