Mold, Moisture and El Nino, Is your home ready?
Mold, Moisture and El Nino Now that the days are shorter and a few rain storms have come through the region, we can’t help but feel that winter is officially here. With all this talk about the...
View ArticleIndoor Air Quality and Brain Performance
Indoor Air Quality and Brain Performance The Harvard School of Public Health recently released results of a small study that supports what green building enthusiasts have known for years – Indoor Air...
View ArticleAir Filters for Allergies
Which Portable Air Filters for Allergies are Right for Me? Are you suffering from allergies? Did you recently remodel your home and are bothered by noxious odors? Wondering which Air Filters for...
View ArticleIndoor Air Pollution Near Busy Roads
Indoor Air Pollution Near Busy Roads Freeways and other busy roads are sources of elevated auto emissions and Indoor Air Pollution. These emissions can be harmful to human health for both people on the...
View ArticleTop 10 tips to look for water damage and mold in buildings
Top 10 tips to look for Water Damage and Mold in Buildings Every year the rains return, soil dampens, leaks pop up, and especially mold in buildings is much more prevalent than during the dry times....
View ArticleLEEDv4 IAQ Testing – New Credit Highlights for IEQ
LEEDv4 IAQ Testing Requirements Industrial hygienists across the US have been watching the USGBC as they’ve updated the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Testing Credit for Post-Construction. LEEDv4 IAQ Testing...
View ArticleEnvironmental Compliance Testing Protecting Occupant Health
Environmental Compliance Testing Protects Occupant Health The word “compliance” may set our freedom loving hearts on high alert. Most Americans tend to push back when anyone tries to limit our personal...
View ArticleCleaning After Fire
Cleaning After Fire The October 2017 California Fires in Northern California were devastating. Northern California will be dealing with the death and destruction of recent wildfires for years. The...
View ArticleWhat To Do About Dust and Smoke From Fires
Dust and Smoke From Fires Far more people have been impacted by dust and smoke than fires themselves. If you were directly impacted by fires you should read Cleaning After Fire. For others in the...
View ArticleNew OSHA Silica Testing Requirement in Effect
New OSHA Silica Testing Requirement in Effect OSHA has issued two standards (“rules”) to minimize exposure to respirable crystalline silica. One rule applies to construction trades, and the other for...
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