Air Quality Residential
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What Fibres Are Detected and Reported by Phase Contrast Microscopy (NIOSH 7400)?
Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM), using the NIOSH 7400 method, is widely employed to quantify airborne fibres. This technique is particularly significant in asbestos management, as outlined in the Ontario Asbestos […]
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Indoor Air Quality Testing: Personal Safety Assessment vs Legally Defensible Results
Understanding the difference between personal air quality testing and legally defensible air sampling is key when deciding how to proceed with your indoor air quality concerns. Here’s a breakdown of […]
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Laboratory Testing: Formaldehyde Emission from Laminate Flooring
Protect your indoor air quality by testing for formaldehyde emissions from laminate flooring, especially if it is not made in North America or Europe. Purpose of the Service Some laminate […]
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Professional UFFI Air Quality Testing to Detect Formaldehyde Levels in Your Home
Ensure the air in your home is safe with LCS Laboratory Inc.’s expert testing for toxic gases produced by Urea Formaldehyde Foam Insulation (UFFI or UFI). Purpose of the Service […]
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Sampling Manual: How to Collect Air Samples for Airborne Mould Spores
LCS Laboratory Inc., based in London, Ontario, offers premium mould sampling kits and professional laboratory analysis to assess airborne mould spores in indoor environments. Designed for industrial hygienists, consultants, and […]