Your family purchases a house that was built in 1922. It is a bit of a "fixer-upper", but it has a lot of potential. Unfortunately, you are on a tight budget so you decide to only fix the essentials. Your family decides to invest most of your money into making the house structurally sound, replacing old appliances, and fixing old electrical wiring.

Finally, after months of preparation, the house is ready for inspection. Despite all the work your family put into the house, it still will not pass inspection. The inspector tells your family that the air quality in the house is not up to code.

What are the most likely the reasons the house cannot pass inspection?

A. asbestos insulation

B. radon

C. smog

Any help would be greatly appreciated and thanks in advance.

1 answer

Well, it won't be smog! That's stuff that occurs outside any house.

Use Google to look up the others. What do you learn?