Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 4 Exam Practice

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Which of these terms describes UFFI?

  1. An insulation primarily used in commercial buildings.

  2. A high-density foam used for roofing.

  3. High lead content insulation.

  4. An ecological insulation solution.

  5. Low-density foam used before 1980 in residences.

  6. Non-inflammable insulation material.

The correct answer is: Low-density foam used before 1980 in residences.

The term that describes UFFI, or Urea-formaldehyde foam insulation, is associated with low-density foam insulation that was commonly used in residential properties before 1980. UFFI was popular during that time due to its insulating properties and ease of installation. However, it was later found to release formaldehyde gas, leading to health concerns and regulatory changes regarding its use in buildings. The other options do not accurately represent the characteristics or applications of UFFI. For example, it is not primarily used in commercial buildings, and it is neither classified as high-density foam nor an ecological solution. Additionally, UFFI does not contain high lead content or feature non-inflammable properties, making option E the correct description.