Recognizing the 10 Warning Signs of Mold Toxicity in Your Building
Recognizing the 10 Warning Signs of Mold Toxicity in Your Building Mold toxicity can silently compromise your facility's indoor air quality and threaten the health of everyone inside. When moisture infiltrates commercial buildings through leaks, floods, or inadequate ventilation, it creates ideal conditions for toxic mold species to flourish—releasing dangerous…
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How Workplace Exposure Monitoring Protects Your Workers and Business
Workplace exposure monitoring gives property managers, building managers, facility managers, and office managers the early warning system they need to protect their people. By systematically tracking air quality, noise levels, and potential chemical exposures, you can identify problems before they become expensive emergencies or regulatory violations. Your workplace exposure monitoring…
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Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessments Explained: A Complete Guide
What Is a Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment? A Clear, Quick Answer A Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) is a detailed investigation that tests soil, groundwater, and sometimes soil vapor to determine if hazardous substances or petroleum products are present beneath a property. It occurs after a Phase 1…
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Clearing the Air on Indoor Air Quality Testing
Indoor air quality testing is the process of measuring and analyzing air pollutants in homes, offices, and other indoor environments to identify potential health hazards. Since we spend approximately 90% of our time indoors, the quality of the air we breathe significantly impacts our health and wellbeing. Quick Guide to…
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Who Can Perform a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment?
Understanding Who Can Perform a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Who can perform a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment? The simple answer: a qualified Environmental Professional (EP). This means someone who meets specific criteria set by the ASTM E1527-13 standard and the EPA's All Appropriate Inquiries (AAI) rule. Here’s a…
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