Radon Safety Services For Health And Safety Near Canada
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based in CANADA
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is present outdoors and within every building. The problem arises when too much radon accumulates inside a building and becomes an indoor air quality issue and health hazard. You cannot see, smell or taste radon and as a result, elevated levels could be present inside a building and you would never know without testing for ...
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based in CANADA
With Pinchin’s Hazardous Building Materials Experts, Nothing Will Be Left to Chance. Pinchin is one of Canada’s largest and most respected hazardous materials consulting firms. We provide one source for identification, handling, removal and turnkey project management of a complete spectrum of hazardous materials - from a single substance in one building to a number of substances in a ...
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based in CANADA
One of the most effective ways to respond to employee concerns about radiation in the workplace is to have a systematic survey conducted by an independent expert like the Radiation Safety Institute of Canada. Our surveys measure the extent of exposure to radiation in the workplace from electromagnetic fields (EMF), X-rays, airborne environmental radon and many other radioactive ...
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based in CANADA
The 1st AARST-NRPP Certified Canadian Radon Chamber serves Canadian and US radon measurement and mitigation professionals. It is the only facility of its kind in Canada and one of only three in North ...
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based in USA
The fast pace of the commercial real estate and investment industry requires rapid financial decisions. To protect against potential litigation and remediation costs associated with environmental issues, financial institutions and corporations require environmental information before making a financial commitment. Due diligence is the investor’s process of investigating the details of a ...
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based in USA
Radon is a colorless, odorless gas that occurs naturally in the environment and is the most significant source of natural radiation. Because it is a gas, it can easily move between bedrock, soil and water. It becomes a concern when it builds up to higher concentrations indoors. Contact Bureau Veritas to obtain an Electret Ion Chamber (E-PERM®) to test the air in your home or building. ...
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based in CANADA
In particular- Radio isotopic Lead dating - Lead Pb-210 analysis by most frequent method, Alpha Spectroscopy to measure sedimentation rate/sediment accumulation rate to find out age of the sediment (Geochronology and Paleolimnology). Lead dating - Pb-210 is an isotope in the uranium-238 (U-238) decay series. It occurs naturally throughout the biosphere. Although it can occur in secular ...
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based in CANADA
Health problems associated with indoor air quality have become a growing concern for building owners and managers across North America. Building contaminants are one of the leading causes of poor indoor air quality in homes, schools, hospitals, office buildings, apartment complexes and other commercial and retail ...
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based in CANADA
Building tenants and employees are more and more aware of the health and comfort issues that can be caused by environmental conditions inside buildings. While symptoms such as eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches and fatigue are common, widespread serious health impairment has yet to be linked to indoor air quality. In fact, most IAQ concerns are about comfort conditions, particularly stale ...
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based in USA
Environmental site assessments are often completed as part of a property transfer or refinancing of commercial/industrial real estate. This environmental site assessment is important to the buyers, sellers and lenders in identifying the potential liabilities of a variety of ...
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based in USA
EFI Global offers a team of qualified microbiologists and chemists to evaluate indoor air quality (IAQ) issues caused by microbiological materials such as molds, carbon dioxide, formaldehyde, temperature, humidity, carbon monoxide, radon gas, particulates and volatile organic compounds. Our staff includes PhD-level human health risk assessors, certified environmental infection control (CEICS) ...
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based in USA
Environmental consultants need accurate and complete data – including correctly mapped database listings and the right amount of detail to help identify possible risks. We also try to make sure that we give you the information you need without giving you a bloated report full of redundant information or blank data fields. Our environmental database reports, compiled from multiple government ...
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based in USA
EBI Consulting has built a strong HUD Program by combining the expertise and experience of architects, engineers and scientists who have successfully completed over 1,000 HUD MAP/LEAN projects since 2008. Our HUD team remains current through participation in nationwide HUD MAP Third-Party Training and has used the MAP Guide to develop templates that ensure our product meets HUD expectations ...
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based in USA
EBI Consulting provides testing, design and abatement services for asbestos-containing building materials, lead, mold, radon and PCBs. Our nationwide team provides support for projects ranging from telecommunications installations projects to real estate acquisitions and property development and rehabilitation ...
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based in USA
An effective method to reduce radon levels in crawlspace houses involves covering the earth floor with a high-density plastic sheet. A vent pipe and fan are used to draw the radon from under the sheet and vent it to the outdoors. This form of soil suction is called sub-membrane suction, and when properly applied is the most effective way to reduce radon levels in crawlspace houses. Another ...
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based in USA
Radon is the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer next to cigarette smoking. Ninety-five percent of the counties in Colorado have radon levels above the EPA’s guideline of 4.0 pCi/L. Through a simple radon test performed by our NEHA certified inspectors, you will know if your home or office is below EPA’s guideline of 4.0 pCi/L, or if you need to take action to protect you and your loved ...
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based in USA
We are Colorado’s oldest Radon Testing and Mitigation Contractor. A properly installed radon mitigation system can reduce your radon levels as much as 99%, providing you with a safe and healthy home ...
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based in USA
Other radon reduction techniques that can be used in any type of house include: sealing, house/room pressurization, heat recovery ventilation, and natural ventilation. Sealing cracks and other openings in the foundation is a basic part of most approaches to radon reduction. Sealing the cracks limits the flow of radon into your home thereby making other radon reduction techniques more effective ...
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based in USA
In houses that have a basement or a slab-on-grade foundation, radon is usually reduced by one of four types of soil suction: sub-slab suction, drain tile suction, sump hole suction, or block wall suction. Active Sub-slab suction (also called sub-slab depressurization) is the most common and usually the most reliable radon reduction method. One or more suction pipes are inserted through the floor ...
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based in USA
The first step of radon mitigation is to detect the source of this poisonous gas. But what is radon ...
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