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Canec is a type of fiberboard created from sugar cane which was a popular choice for ceilings and walls in Hawaii during the 20th century. The building material was treated with inorganic arsenic to prevent termites from eating the boards, and unfortunately, the chemical is still present in older structures throughout the islands today.

At Maui Malama Environmental, they specialize in canec (arsenic) removal. Based in Kula, HI, the team stresses the importance of leaving the removal of hazardous materials to the professionals.

Why It's Important to Leave Canec (Arsenic) Removal to the Professionals

Canec (Arsenic) RemovalCanec typically isn't dangerous when it's in good condition, but the removal process can cause dust to enter orifices or land on the skin. Inhalation of arsenic material isn't as common as the dust entering the body from hand to mouth contact or through open sores.

The potential for exposure to the dangerous chemical is the most important reason to hire a professional for canec (arsenic) removal. According to the World Health Organization, ingestion of arsenic can cause digestive track issues like vomiting and certain types of cancer. Removal of the material may not be avoidable, but hiring experts that are trained to tackle such hazardous materials is the best way to avoid the health risks.

How to Identify If Your Need Canec (Arsenic) Removal

Owners of Hawaii structures built between the early 1930s and mid-1960s should be concerned about the presence of canec. The material mimics the appearance of drywall, but it is more flexible and softer to the touch. If canec is present, avoid pressing or puncturing the suspected material to avoid touching arsenic-laden dust.

The two most common reasons for professional canec (arsenic) removal are damaged materials and construction. If any of the canec in your structure is damaged or you notice powder around its location, then it needs to be removed. The same sentiment goes for construction and demolition projects planned for buildings that contain canec materials.

If you're in need of canec (arsenic) removal, contact Maui Malama Environmental. The full-service environmental coalition company specializes in the identification and removal of hazardous materials from a variety of structures — from homes to commercial buildings. Learn about their full list of services including asbestos abatement and mold remediation by visiting the company online, and schedule your free consultation by calling their Kula office at (808) 876-0500.

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