Fire Investigation
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How to Ensure Your Home is Safe After a Kitchen Fire
After a kitchen fire, checking for chemical hazards is critical before moving back in—here’s how to assess and test your home’s air quality effectively. Kitchen fires can release thousands of […]
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How to Clean Smoke and Creosote Residue After a Fire
Lingering smoke odour after a fire can cause discomfort, including headaches, due to semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) like creosote. Learn how to identify and safely clean creosote residue to restore […]
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Fire Debris Test: Wipe Surface Test for Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) by NIOSH 9102/5506. LCS Laboratory Procedure SOP L062
LCS Laboratory Inc. is offering analysis of smoke pitch deposits on surfaces following fire damage. Our expertise in industrial hygiene and surface contamination testing ensures the accurate identification of hazardous […]
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Fire Debris Test: Soot Contamination on Fire-Affected Surfaces. Wipe Sample Analysis by LCS Laboratory Procedure SOP L037.
LCS Laboratory Inc. provides precise testing for soot contamination on surfaces, ideal for assessing fire damage. Our soot analysis identifies the presence and concentration of soot on specific surfaces, giving […]
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Laboratory Tests for Fire and Smoke Damage in Commercial and Residential Properties – LCS Laboratory Inc.
When fire affects a residential or commercial property, its destructive impact is often unmistakable. However, in cases where the fire was contained and visible damage is minimal, specialized laboratory testing […]