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Indoor Air Quality
Indoor Air Quality Assessments
In addition to our proactive IAQ assessments, Hygieneering’s expert IAQ Group offers solutions to address your IAQ concerns, including: Mold & Moisture Investigations. Odor Assessments. Sick Building Issues. Flood Related Biological Testing. Airborne Particle Monitoring/Testing. Allergen Testing.
Indoor Air Quality Management Program Services
A written IAQ management & mold prevention program customized to the facility. Facility inspection and IAQ testing performed twice a year by Hygieneering, Inc. at the start of the heating and cooling seasons. Conformance with established American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (AHSRAE) guidelines for air quality and comfort. Annual training on IAQ management and mold prevention for the facility engineering staff to further enhance the program`s implementation. Marketing support materials to assist in lease negotiations, address occupant indoor air quality concerns and to promote the facility`s commitment in providing occupants with healthy and productive air quality.
IAQ Green Building Services
Make sure your building delivers a healthy, productive and comfortable work environment with Hygieneering`s Green Building Services.
Environmental
Air Permittting Services
Air Permitting Permit Procurement: Construction & Operating. NSR/PSD. RESOP (Synthetic Minor).
Asbestos and Lead Services
Hygieneering, Inc.`s highly experienced Asbestos and Lead Consulting Division has the necessary experience, credentials and insurance to ensure that projects of any size are performed safely, legally and cost effectively.
Phase I Environmental Site Assessments Services
Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, commonly referred to as Environmental Site Assessments, are often conducted for real estate property transactions, lending, and re-financing situations. Phase I Environmental Site Assessments are conducted to aid in significant business and risk management decisions associated with commercial real estate. The purpose of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment is to assess a property for potential environmental liabilities based on current and previous property uses, review of environmental records, and a property site inspection. Sampling of building materials or subsurface sampling is not typically included with the standard scope of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment.
Phase II Subsurface Site Investigations & Site Remediation Services
A Phase II Subsurface Site Investigation, commonly referred to as a Phase II, is often conducted after the completion of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) to confirm the environmental liabilities or suspect findings identified during the Phase I ESA process. Phase II Subsurface Site Investigations aid in significant business and risk management decisions associated with commercial real estate transactions, lending, and re-financing. Phase II Subsurface Site Investigations confirm whether environmental impact is present on a property through the sampling and laboratory analysis of soil and/or groundwater.
Underground Storage Tanks
According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), approximately 585,000 underground storage tanks (USTs) store petroleum or hazardous substances nationwide. Leaking underground storage tanks contaminante subsurface soils and pose a threat to groundwater quality. In Illinois, the Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) are the regulatory agencies responsible for the management of UST related issues to ensure the protection of public health and safety.Water Quality Sampling Services
Have you ever wondered about the quality of your drinking water? The US Environmental Protection Agency’s Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) established health and safety standards for public water systems. The EPA regulates various contaminants in public drinking water supplies by establishing maximum contaminant levels, which are the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water, via the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations, also known as Primary Standards. The EPA also established the National Secondary Drinking Water Regulations, also known as Secondary Standards, which are non-enforceable guidelines regulating contaminants that may cause cosmetic effects (skin or tooth discoloration), aesthetic effects (undesirable taste, odor, or color), and technical effects (damage to water equipment or reduced effectiveness of treatment for other contaminants) in drinking water.
Chemical Inventory Reporting Compliance Services
Are hazardous chemicals present at your facility? According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), a hazardous chemical is defined as any chemical that causes a physical or health hazard. Under OSHA, the definition of a hazardous chemical is very broad and encompasses numerous materials. If hazardous chemicals are present at your facility in certain quantities, you may be required to reporting compliance to regulatory agencies.
