Third-Party Air Monitoring Services
Ensuring safety and compliance through precise air quality assessments.
Our Commitment to a Safer Environment
Comprehensive Air Monitoring Solutions
Asbestos Air Sampling
Our asbestos air sampling services are designed to detect and measure airborne asbestos fibers, ensuring that your environment is safe for re-occupation.
Ambient Air Monitoring
We offer ambient air monitoring to address concerns about potential asbestos presence in residential or workplace settings.
Regulatory Compliance Analysis
Our services include detailed analysis and reporting to ensure compliance with all relevant regulations and standards.
Quality Assurance Programs
We participate in national quality assurance programs to guarantee the accuracy and reliability of our analytical results.
Comprehensive Air Sampling Techniques
Advanced Equipment Utilization
We employ state-of-the-art equipment to ensure precise air sampling results, crucial for accurate asbestos detection.
Regulatory Compliance Assurance
Our methods strictly adhere to New York State, OSHA, and EPA (AHERA) regulations, ensuring legal compliance and safety.
Expert Analysis and Reporting
Our team provides detailed analysis and comprehensive reports, helping you understand air quality and necessary actions.
Common Questions About Air Monitoring
Explore our frequently asked questions to learn more about air monitoring and asbestos safety.
What is air sampling for asbestos?
Air sampling involves collecting air samples to detect asbestos fibers, ensuring environments are safe for occupancy.
How do you ensure compliance with regulations?
We follow strict guidelines set by OSHA, EPA, and New York State, using certified labs for accurate analysis.
Why is air sampling important after asbestos removal?
It confirms that asbestos fibers are no longer present, ensuring the area is safe for re-occupation.
What equipment is used for air sampling?
We use both low-volume battery-operated and high-volume electric sampling pumps for precise data collection.
How often should air monitoring be conducted?
Frequency depends on the environment and potential exposure risks; consult with our experts for personalized advice.
What is the TEM method?
The Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) method is used for analyzing air samples to detect asbestos fibers accurately.