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Wireless Home Security System Installed
The nine-unit affordable housing project in Roxbury, MA is complete. Kim Beasley, who consulted on the layout of the wheelchair-accessible unit, walks through the house with Bob.
Bob reviews the home's great new accessible kitchen, with its energy-efficient appliances installed to allow a wheelchair user to get cooking.
Bob also tours the Roxbury project's other finished units, and meets George Evans, who learns he is about to become the accessible unit's new owner.
Bob reviews the home's great new accessible kitchen, with its energy-efficient appliances installed to allow a wheelchair user to get cooking.
Bob also tours the Roxbury project's other finished units, and meets George Evans, who learns he is about to become the accessible unit's new owner.
- Part 1: Wireless Home Security System Installed
- Bob learns about the features of the newly-installed security system. This system includes several wireless sensors and a "pet immune" motion detector.
- Part 2: Touring the High-Efficiency Kitchen
- Part 3: Tour of the Completed Handicapped-Accessible Home
This project follows an urban renewal story, involving grass-roots activism and affordable housing. Bob Vila reports on nine newly built three-bedroom homes, including one with accessibility for people with disabilities.
Also from Accessible Home
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Episode 1 - Housing Project Introduced
Description:
Bob introduces the nine-unit affordable housing project in Roxbury, MA, by touring the neighborhood with the community-based developers from Nuestra Comunidad CDC.<br> <br> Bob shows that here, as is often the case in urban construction projects, soil decontamination is taking place at the same time as foundation excavation.<br> <br> At another site, we meet Arnold Johnson and George Chin, contractors for the accessible hour the job, who show Bob around a unit that's already been framed. -
Episode 2 - Framing and Shingling
Description:
Framing is underway on the unit of the Roxbury project that will be accessible for people with disabilities.<br> <br> George and Arnold (from Crosswinds Enterprises) explain the panelization process and what it takes to get the job done right with a building crew that's as culturally diverse as the community.<br> <br> On the roof, Jack Vieira installs asphalt shingles and flashing, while George installs special blocking inside that will be used to securely mount some safety handrails. -
Episode 3 - Installing Siding
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Episode 4 - Insulation and Door Installation
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Episode 5 - Designing for the Disabled
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Episode 6 - Building the Railing System
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Episode 7 - Landscaping and Stairs
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Episode 8 - Installing a Tankless Water Heater
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Episode 9 - Shower Stall and Drywall
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Episode 10 - Accessible Fixtures and Elevator
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Episode 11 - Energy Efficiency
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Episode 12 - Lockset Installation
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