Indoor Air Quality: Metal Contaminants in Industrial Building

Metals are essential for normal biological functions in humans, animals, plants, and microorganisms. But at some level, they can be toxic. Metal toxicity most often…

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Particulate Matter Testing for Production Facility

Particulate matter (PM) is a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air. While some particles like dirt or smoke are large…

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University Conducts Indoor Environmental Quality Assessment in Response to Occupant Concerns

Whether your workplace is indoors or outdoors, continual maintenance of the space is a must. In buildings, air contaminants like poor ventilation, high or low…

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Asbestos Testing Commercial Flooring

Many types of flooring may contain asbestos, including vinyl tiles, vinyl sheet flooring, linoleum flooring, and laminate flooring. In general, the greater exposure to asbestos—a…

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Pre-Renovation Survey Readies Portland Building for Improvements

The first step of renovating a building is developing a plan that states project goals, outlines the work that needs to be completed, and includes…

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Sewage Leak Compromises Operating Room’s Safety

There are obvious signs your workplace could be dealing with a sewer leak: unpleasant odors, costly water bills, discoloration on the walls, foundation cracks, and…

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G2’s Growing Consulting Success Recognized by Portland Business Journal

We’re proud to share the news that G2 Consultants was recently recognized for our company’s strong growth and high-quality, professional services! The Portland Business Journal…

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Assessment and Remediation of PCBs in the Built Environment: New AIHA Guidance Document Now Available

The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) recently released “Assessment and Remediation of PCBs in the Built Environment” to provide guidance on the growing issues of…

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Asbestos Monitoring and Consulting: Lookingglass School

Asbestos—a mineral fiber often found in building materials and floor tiles—is a known human carcinogen as defined by the U.S. Department of Health and Human…

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