Lead Poisoning (Hazardous Materials) Services
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based in USA
Lead is a toxic metal that was used for many years in products found in and around our homes. Lead also can be emitted into the air from motor vehicles and industrial sources, and lead can enter drinking water from plumbing materials. Lead may cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning ...
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based in USA
Lead accumulates in the body from exposure: in the blood stream for many months and in the bones for decades. Lead poisoning results from many weeks or years of exposure to lead. Lead poisoning affects the nervous system and has been known to damage the kidneys, digestive system, reproductive ...
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based in USA
It has been estimated that over half of all buildings in the United States constructed before 1978 contain lead paint. Although children are the most vulnerable to lead poisoning, lead also presents a threat to workers performing renovations that disturb the paint as well as to residents of the renovated space. ...
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based in USA
One of the leading sources of lead poisoning for children and adults is lead-based paint in residential and commercial structures. Children can suffer long-term irreversible effects from early exposure to lead-based paints, causing mental and physical development issues and reduced attention span. Adults are not ...
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based in USA
of the leading causes of workplace illnesses according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Lead poisoning is also considered the leading environmentally induced illness in children. These health threats are the reason that the reduction of asbestos and lead exposure is a strategic ...
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based in USA
Lead Based Paint (LBP) and Lead Containing Paint is a concern in many buildings built before 1978. The primary concern with having leaded paint in your facility is lead poisoning from inhaling or ingesting lead ...
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based in USA
Clearing the Air About Lead Paint:According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, "Childhood lead poisoning remains a major environmental health problem in the U.S." And the most likely source of dangerous lead can be found in lead paint that was used on homes built before 1980. Exposure to ...
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based in USA
Lead poisoning continues to be one of the leading causes of adverse health effects to small children. As a result, HUD Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing were promulgated. These guidelines established protocol for testing of painted substrates for lead, performance ...
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based in USA
The EPA recommends that all houses built before 1978 be tested for lead-based paint. Lead paint is poisonous, and as it ages it can peel, chip, and form lead dust. Testing available in Connecticut. Willow Environmental performs an XRF test that reads through all layers of paint. Reports include all XRF readings and a recommended ...
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based in USA
and service settings, and lead poisoning can affect not only those immediately exposed to it but their offspring as well. Among our other services, Performance Environmental's certified staff members can monitor and test for lead and asbestos and interpret laboratory results. We also have many years of experience in managing abatement operations ...
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Manufactured by Schneider Laboratories Global, Incbased in USA
We test consumer products such as: toys, ceramics, chemicals, pens, jewelry and much ...
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based in USA
As the general public grows increasingly more aware of environmental safety, lead consulting becomes more commonplace, and AAA Lead Consultants offers the best in lead consulting services. Our lead consultants can assist you in a number of ways, including lead education, inspection, assessment, and abatement. AAA ...
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based in USA
Lead paint inspection and lead inspections for soil and water are the areas of expertise for California-based AAA Lead Consultants. You can hire a certified lead inspector now to conduct a comprehensive home inspection to discover the hidden dangers presented by lead-based paint and other lead ...
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based in USA
Asbestos is a general term applied to a wide variety of naturally occurring fibrous minerals. Because asbestos is strong, incombustible and corrosion-resistant, it was widely used in buildings constructed prior to 1975. Unfortunately the unique physical characteristics of asbestos that make it a good building material are the same characteristics that make it harmful. When inhaled, asbestos ...
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based in USA
Lead in soil is a common problem that can result in chronic health problems. The presence of lead in soil occurs naturally, or arrives via contaminated air, water, deteriorated lead-based paint, or from construction/renovation. Unless the contamination is clearly visible, such as paint chips, a lead soil test will be necessary to ...
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based in USA
If you have concerns about lead contamination but are not prepared for a comprehensive inspection, consider a lead risk assessment conducted on your home by AAA Lead Consultants. With a lead assessment, we will help you confront lead paint risk by visually inspecting paint surfaces and taking samples for lab ...
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based in USA
In addition to surface-by-surface lead testing and inspection, H&H Environmental specializes in lead removal and abatement services, including decontamination. We are devoted to providing safe and proficient lead abatement services. We take the necessary precautions to ensure the job is done safely and effectively. We ...
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based in USA
Lead is a highly toxic metal found in small amounts in the earth’s crust. Because of its abundance, low cost, and physical properties, lead and lead compounds have been used in a wide variety of products including paint, ceramics, pipes, solders, gasoline, batteries, and cosmetics. Since 1980, federal and state regulatory standards ...
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by VOETS, LLCbased in USA
Lead is a toxic heavy metal that was used for many years in products found in and around homes and buildings. In the past, lead was also used regularly in fuel, paint, ceramics, caulk, pipes, and solder among other things. Lead can also be emitted into the air from industrial sources and leaded aviation gasoline, and ...
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Manufactured by Aqua Clear Water Treatment Specialistsbased in USA
Copper is a naturally occurring dissolved mineral in water and is an essential nutrient. Proper levels of copper help with iron adsorption in the body which helps to regulate blood vessels, bone health and many other benefits. Excess copper in the diet may lead to issues such as kidney and liver disease. Excess copper in water may source ...
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