Environmental
A Wyoming homebuyer purchases an older home built in 1970. The buyer should be concerned about potential exposure to:
APCBs from solar panels
BLead-based paint and asbestos-containing materials✓ Correct
CFormaldehyde from hardwood floors
DElectromagnetic fields from fiber optic cables
Explanation
Homes built before 1978 may contain lead-based paint, and older construction commonly contained asbestos in insulation, floor tiles, and other materials. Federal law requires lead paint disclosure for pre-1978 homes.
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