Investigative Indoor Air Quality / Mold Assessment
Commercial sites often have occupants who spend a large portion of their day in one location. Often, these occupants may suspect air quality problem in their environment, such as odor, upper respiratory or eye irritation, fatigue, or Sick Building Syndrome. My office smells musty, what is that? Why is that ceiling tile discolored? Is this dust or is this mold? When these questions arise, we are called to help resolve these issues.
If any of the following statements are true, you may benefit from an Investigative Indoor Air Quality / Mold Assessment
- Employees complain of stuffy air, eye irritation, or fatigue / dizziness
- Employees report unusual odors.
- I see a discoloration and am concerned about mold.
- I see some dust on my desk and I don’t know what it is.
Typical Investigative Indoor Air Quality / Mold Assessment Services
Investigative Indoor Air Quality / Mold Assessment services include:
- Air monitoring in areas of your office for temperature, relative humidity, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide.
- Visual inspection of impacted areas for visible signs of mold / dust.
- Air and surface sampling for mold and dust in areas of concerns and comparison areas, when applicable
- Written report detailing findings, lab results, and recommendations.
If you feel like you would benefit from an Investigative Indoor Air Quality / Mold Assessment, please fill out our contact form or call Richard A. Lynch directly at 609) 694-4539.
Water Testing
Potable water in commercial buildings are often tested when there is a concern that bacteria, chemical contaminants (VOCs) or lead might be present. We are experienced in water quality testing with laboratory analysis. If after reading the below description, you feel like you would benefit from Water Testing, please fill out our contact form or call Richard A. Lynch directly at 609) 694-4539.
If any of the following statements are true, you may benefit from Water Testing
- I have reason to believe that the water going through my building may be contaminated with Legionella or other Microbiologicals.
- My county’s public water record has indicated that it has elevation in lead, organic chemicals (solvents, PFAS, PFOS, etc), but I need my building tested to confirm.
Typical Water Testing Services
Typical Water Testing Services include:
- Visual inspection and walkthrough of your facility to identify areas of concern.
- Water testing conducted.
- Written report detailing findings with lab results.
If you feel like you would benefit from Water Testing, please fill out our contact form or call Richard A. Lynch directly at 609) 694-4539.
Custodial Training
Commercial properties can either outsource their custodial services or have their internal staff conduct custodial services. Conducting internal custodial services will often put occupants in contact with cleaning chemicals and procedures that they should be prepared to properly deal with. We can conduct Hazard Communication (HazCom) and Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) training for your employees who perform custodial duties at your commercial property. If after reading the below description, you feel like you would benefit from Custodial Training, please fill out our contact form or call Richard A. Lynch directly at 609) 694-4539.
If any of the following statements are true, you may benefit from Custodial Training
- It has been a while since my custodians have been trained in HazCom, PPE, safe cleaning /disinfection methods.
- We made same changes / hired new custodians and would like an updated training session
Typical Custodial Training Services
Typical Custodial Training Services include:
- A meeting and walkthrough to discuss concerns and details of the hazards, current controls of hazards, and other relevant information needed for training
- Facility-specific training sessions for employees management
- Full access to training materials
If you feel like you would benefit from Custodial Training, please fill out our contact form or call Richard A. Lynch directly at 609) 694-4539.
Water Damage Response / Cleanup Protocol Development
Water damage can present itself in many ways. Pipes from boilers could burst, a roof may leak, a sewage pipe may get backed up, water heaters or washers could fail, etc. In the event of water damage in your building, the first thing that is recommended in order to prevent as much damage as possible is to stop the introduction of water and start drying your spaces ASAP. If contents and building materials are water damaged for over 48 hours, mold growth can occur. Professional remediation companies often look for guidance on what and how to remediate and that’s where we come in.
If any of the following statements are true, you may benefit from Water Damage Response / Cleanup Protocol Development
- I’ve had a sudden water damage in my building and I don’t know what to do.
- I have had water damage in the past and now I have a musty odor present in my facility
- A remediation company is planning on restoring my water damage but I want a 3rd party to ensure that it is done correctly.
- A remediation company has performed water restoration services and I need post remediation testing
Typical Water Damage Cleanup Protocol Development and Verification Services
If we are contacted and brought in prior to remediation you should expect the following
- Pre remediation visual inspection
- Pre remediation Air / surface testing for mold when applicable
- Pre remediation moisture mapping
- Pre remediation written report of findings.
- Written Protocol detailing remediation activity to ensure proper cleanup.
- Post remediation inspection, air / surface testing for mold, moisture mapping, and written report of findings.
If you feel like you would benefit from Water Damage Cleanup Protocol Development and Verification, please fill out our contact form or call Richard A. Lynch directly at 609) 694-4539.
Seated Work Desk Ergonomic Assessment
Many commercial occupants work at desks. Working at a desk for many hours each day, typing or writing, can put strain on the body if the workstation isn’t set up for the individual sitting at the desk. Occupants can experience wrist pain, back pain, eye strain and much more if working in a non-customized, sub optimal workstation. Reducing discomfort at work can lead to increased productivity.
If any of the following statements are true, you may benefit from Seated Work Desk Ergonomic Assessment
- My employees are complaining of pain and discomfort while working at their desks.
- We purchased ergonomic chairs and desks but we don’t know how to properly adjust them.
- We do not have any modern ergonomic equipment but we still would like to improve our overall ergonomic health.
Typical Seated Work Desk Ergonomic Assessment Services
Typical Seated Work Desk Ergonomic Assessment include
- An individual ergonomic assessment and ergonomic training for any seated employee with personalized recommendation and report.
- A report with findings and recommendations.
If you feel like you would benefit from Seated Work Desk Ergonomic Assessment, please fill out our contact form or call Richard A. Lynch directly at 609) 694-4539.