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Archive for April, 2010

Former grow-Op homes being unscrupulously marketed…

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

As time goes by, and perhaps due to a down economy, more and more fly-by-night ”environmental consultants” and companies start to pop up.  As follows, these companies may appear to be legitimate, claiming to be “certified” and “licensed” in their respective fields.  But in reality, they’re about as legitimate as a Nigerian Internet Scam. 

But how can the average consumer tell if an environmental consultant is legitimate?  In a nutshell, by paying heed to the following criteria:

Ensure their corporate name is registered - legitimate companies have legitimate (registered) businesses and business names.  It’s all too easy to register a domain name, buy an “online certificate” for a few dollars, get a cell phone, set up a website and call yourself an environmental consultant.

Business history – ensure the company has a history of providing good service and a solid track record.  Asking for references and checking with the Better Business Bureau will save you a boatload of grief down the road.

General Liability Insurance – at the very minimum, make sure that the company in question has a minimum of 2 million dollars in Errors and Omissions Insurance.

Registered Occupational Hygienist or Certified Industrial Hygienist on Staff Recognized Certifications - If the company in question uses acronyms like CMI (certified mold inspector) and CMR (certified mold remediator), check to see that the certifiying body is legitimate. If it is not from ACAC then it is likely a quick internet print yourself a certificate.

Scope of services - does this company provide only one service or, like most professional environmental consultants, can it offer a range of other hazardous material inspection services such as air quality inspections, asbestos inspections etc.

Further, when looking for an Environmental Removal and Abatement Contractor, look for:

Company name- same criteria applies here as it does for professional enviromental consultant (see above).

General Liability Insurance – at the very minimum, make sure that the company in question has a minimum of 2 million dollars in Pollution Control Insurance.

Years of Experience - Asbestos is a “designated substance,” as such, asbestos abaement companies must be registered with the Ontario Government.  Most legitimate asbestos abatement companies have 20+ years of experience with both mold and asbestos matters.

Recognized CertificationsIICRC puts out 3 Excellent Certifications including Water Restoration Technician, Applied Microbial Remediation, Applied Structural Drying References.  Protect yourself by checking to see if said company is certified.

Contact us for more information about choosing a legitimate environment consultant and/or hazardous materials company. We can help.

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Ontario Lung Association emphasizes the importance of radon testing

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

Mould and asbestos tend to hog the media spotlight when it comes to indoor air quality, but a third deadly indoor air pollutant is even more difficult for homeowners to detect and is impossible to see. 

Radon is an invisible, odourless, radioactive gas that is found in outside air. It’s a byproduct of uranium that’s constantly breaking down in soil, the levels of which differ across the country. Some areas of Ontario and Nova Scotia have the highest concentrations of soil-based uranium in Canada. While radon does exist in the outdoor environment, these tiny amounts are relatively harmless. However, when radon creeps up into homes through cracks or holes in foundation and openings for water wells, it becomes trapped in the smaller space and can build up to dangerous levels. 

Radon is a major cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, but the majority of radon-related lung cancer deaths occur in smokers. The inhalation of the radioactive radon particles is what causes lung cancer, and radon testing is the only way to determine the level of radon within a home or building. 

The Ontario Lung Association recommends having your home tested for radon to see if your family is at risk. Health Canada considers 200 Bq/m3  the acceptable cut-off rate for radon levels within a home. If it’s above this level, steps should be taken to seal off any cracks or openings where radon may be able to get into a home, as well as increasing the ventilation in these areas.  

The lower the amount of radon, the lower the risk to your health. Because of this, Health Canada still recommends reducing the radon level if the level found in a home is less than 200 Bq/m3 .    

Should you suspect the presence of radon in your home or place of work, contact Environmental Services Group for a friendly and pressure-free phone or on-site consultation at (416) 575.6111 . We can help.

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