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Laboratory Test: Respirable Crystalline Silica in Residential and Ambient Air. Ultra low detection limit
Respirable fraction (PM4) of crystalline silica poses significant health risks when inhaled, necessitating meticulous assessment techniques. The NIOSH 7500 and 7602 methods are well suited for the measurement of crystalline […]
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Laboratory Test: Detection of animals in pet-free properties
Many hotels and landlords choose to have their properties pet-free for a variety of reasons. Some may have had negative experiences with pets in the past, such as property damage […]
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Case Study: Effect of Outdoor Mold on Indoor Mold Contamination of Canadian Houses
Mold spores are naturally occurring and are present both indoors and outdoors. When outdoor mold levels are high, mold spores can easily find their way into buildings through open windows, […]
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Case Study: Simplified method for evaluation of mold levels found in Canadian houses
Airborne mold is a common issue in residential buildings that can pose a significant threat to the health and safety of occupants. Mold growth can occur due to various factors, […]
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Case Study: Statistical analysis of indoor mold distribution in Canadian Houses.
Mold is an essential part of our environment, playing a critical role in breaking down organic matter. However, when mold growth occurs in our houses or offices, it can pose […]