Lead Abatement Laws: Knowing When Action is Required
The Critical Role of Lead Abatement in Property Management and Construction Lead abatement involves permanently eliminating lead-based paint hazards and is strictly regulated by federal, state and local laws. It becomes necessary when lead-based paint hazards are found in pre-1978 housing or child-occupied facilities. Additionally, projects involving significant federal funding…
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When Moisture In Your Building Is Costing You, Here’s How To Take Action
Moisture problems in buildings can lead to significant issues, from structural damage to health hazards like mold growth. To prevent these problems from escalating, it's crucial to understand when and how to moisture test. Here’s a detailed guide on moisture testing, its importance, and the methods used. When Should I…
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A Detailed Guide to Understanding California Wildfire Damage
Worsening California Wildfire Damage Is Costing Everyone California wildfire damage has become a major concern for residents, property owners, businesses, and public agencies, causing enormous destruction and financial loss. Here's a quick snapshot of the damage: Acres Burned: Increased from an annual average of 337,000 acres (1979-1988) to 708,000 acres…
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Indoor Air Quality Management for Building and Facilities Managers
Poor indoor air quality can harm the health and well-being of building occupants. It can be caused by various factors, from the off-gassing of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and chemicals from building materials to mold growth and air pollution. As a building or facility manager, you can directly impact the…
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Understanding the Need for a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment in Property Transactions
There are four reasons to conduct a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) in any commercial property transaction. A Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment includes: Protection from Liability: Helps the property and its ownership qualify for protection from liabilities related to environmental cleanups. Lender Requirements: This is often required by…
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