
Case Study: Evaluation of Hazardous Materials During Restoration of Historical Industrial Buildings
When a historical industrial building is restored and repurposed to be used as a public place

When a historical industrial building is restored and repurposed to be used as a public place

Respirable dust, comprising tiny particles with a median diameter of 3-4 microns, poses a significant health hazard, especially when laden with materials like silica or heavy metals. Regulatory bodies like

Candles have long symbolized warmth and tranquillity, but it’s crucial to consider the chemical safety of candle emissions in indoor environments. At LCS Laboratory Inc., we provide advanced analysis of

Monitoring air quality during the application of 2-part spray foam products presents a unique challenge, especially when isocyanates are involved. Unfortunately, particle counters and VOC monitors cannot reliably detect isocyanates,

LCS Laboratory Inc. offers testing of bulk solids for their ability to self-heat. Self-heating is usually a slow reaction involving the oxidation of a product with oxygen from the air.

LCS Laboratory Inc. offers a specialized test kit and laboratory analysis for respirable crystalline silica in residential air, using a method tailored for low-level detection. Inhaling respirable crystalline silica is