Many of us take comfort in the familiar walls of our homes. But what if those walls held a hidden danger? Asbestos, a once-common building material, can pose serious health risks if left undisturbed. This blog will explore why asbestos testing is essential for ensuring the safety of your home and your loved ones.
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The Importance of Asbestos Testing
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What Is Giving Off VOCs in Your Home and How To Minimize Them
Volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, are fumes released into the air (AKA off-gassing) by thousands of everyday products like paint, cleaning supplies, building materials, furniture and even cosmetics. Many of these can be harmful to human health, especially when they accumulate in a closed space, like your house or office.
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Why Is Radon Testing Important?
Radon, a colorless and odorless radioactive gas, might be silently infiltrating your home or workplace, posing a significant health risk. With the potential to cause lung cancer over time, radon testing is an essential practice for ensuring the safety of your indoor environment. In this blog, we will discuss why radon testing should be a priority for every property owner.
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Benefits of Regular Mold Inspection
Mold is a persistent intruder that often goes unnoticed until it causes significant damage to both your property and health. Regular mold inspection might just be the key to preventing mold-related issues and maintaining a safe living or working environment. Let's explore the numerous benefits that come with making mold inspection a routine practice.
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The Importance Of Indoor Air Quality Testing: 4 Key Reasons
In the hustle and bustle of modern life, we often overlook the quality of the air we breathe indoors. However, the air we inhale within our homes and workplaces can have a profound impact on our health and well-being. This is where indoor air quality testing steps in. Let's delve into the significance of this often underrated practice and discover why it deserves our attention.
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Season’s Greetings from GEO Environmental Co., Inc.
Season’s Greetings from GEO Environmental Co., Inc. As the festivities approach, being together with friends and family means more than ever. May the holiday season and upcoming New Year bring you and your loved ones the best of health and happiness.
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Employee Spotlight: Kenneth Arce
Meet Kenneth Arce, NYS-DOL certified Asbestos Inspector, who provides pre-demolition and renovation information so that environmental hazards can be controlled. He is also a certified Project Monitor who will oversee asbestos projects to assure compliance with regulatory standards. Kenneth, AKA Ken, has been with GEO Environmental Co., Inc. for approximately twenty years!
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Employee Spotlight: Eric Violante
Meet Eric Violante, certified Asbestos Project Monitor and Inspector / Mold Inspector and Lab Analyst at GEO Environmental Co., Inc.
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Why You Should Choose GEO Environmental Co., Inc.!
If you own a residential or a commercial building that is more than thirty years old, you might have dangerous asbestos in your walls or ceiling. Asbestos was used as insulation in ceiling titles and as noise-blocking wall panels. While it did a great job at insulating, exposure to this material is harmful to humans. Breathing asbestos fibers can cause a buildup of scar-like tissue in the lungs and other deadly medical conditions known as mesothelioma.
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Why You Shouldn’t DIY Environmental Testing
Radon, asbestos, and lead are just a few harmful substances that are still found in old homes today that could quickly turn hazardous and create serious health issues. Other harmful substances include spores from mold and fungus that contaminate the air you breathe. To avoid the effects of inhaling or consuming these dangerous substances in your home, you must have it inspected before buying it. Similarly, if you live in a humid location, experience flooding or leakages, you must conduct regular environmental tests to check for mold and verify the quality of the air in your house.
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Announcing The New Website
We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website!
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New Website Under Construction
New Website Coming Soon!
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