
When people think “environmental hazard,” they most often correlate that to a commercial-scale disaster such as nuclear site waste, oceanic oil spills or toxic gas leaks that require years of cleanup or government level oversight. While these events are certainly devastating to the areas in which they occur, its important to remember that there are many environmental hazards in homes, schools, and businesses around the world that wreak havoc on people’s lives.
Commercial buildings or areas where new construction is occurring, generally is monitored by a government administered environmental agency to provide health inspection services. This helps to identify and reduce any possible environmental hazards in order to reduce illness or injury to people who must be in the vicinity. This is especially important to prevent people from falling victim to environmental hazards commonly found in construction materials like paint, treated wood, fiberglass and carpets.
Commercial buildings or areas where new construction is occurring, generally is monitored by a government administered environmental agency to provide health inspection services. This helps to identify and reduce any possible environmental hazards in order to reduce illness or injury to people who must be in the vicinity. This is especially important to prevent people from falling victim to environmental hazards commonly found in construction materials like paint, treated wood, fiberglass and carpets.
Integrated Environmental Technologies can rapidly deploy experienced professionals. Our certified workers can meet the needs of any job. We can handle a wide range of hazardous materials including asbestos, lead paint, mold removal, and biological hazards.
