Indoor Air Quality

Mold - New York State Department of Health provides a mold information fact sheet including problem identification, health issues, clean up and prevention. Department of Health

The Radon Information Center – Learn about acceptable radon levels, radon levels in your area, cancer and radon, radon mitigation and more. The Radon Information Center

Radon Maps of New York by County and Town - The New York State Department of Health has prepared maps for each county in the state showing the estimated percentage of homes with greater than 4 pCi/L indoor radon for the towns and cities in the county. (Insert link: www.wadsworth.org/radon)
Underground Heating Oil Tanks: A Homeowner's Guide – Learn about problems and hazards of leaking heating oil tanks. Identification of strong oil odors, sheen on the groundwater, and environmental testing. Department of Environmental Conservation


Building and Homeowners Asbestos Guide – An informative guide for New York homeowners to determine problems that may exist in your building or home. (Insert link: http://www.health.state.ny.us/environmental/indoors/asbestos/guide.htm)


What Homeowners Need to Know About Removing Lead-Based Paint -The New York State Health Department provides information on the dangers to exposure to lead-paint dust or chips. (Insert link: www.health.state.ny.us/environmental/lead/leadbroc.htm)
NYC Hazards – Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Find information about NYC’s carbon monoxide detector law, carbon monoxide fact sheet, carbon monoxide poisoning and more.  (Insert Link: http://www.nyc.gov/html/oem/html/hazards/monoxide.shtml)


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If you have questions about exposure to environmental or structural hazards affecting your home or business property, call our Long Island office at (516) 482-0900 or toll free at (866) 599-2499, if you are located within the five boroughs of NYC. Our New York State certified inspectors, are available seven days a week.
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