Radon Testing , HUD Homes, and Remediation
What is Radon? Radon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless radioactive gas that is naturally present in soil, rocks, and water. It is a known carcinogen that can lead to lung cancer when inhaled in high concentrations. Radon is dangerous because it is a radioactive gas that can enter homes through cracks and gaps in...Continue reading
April Newsletter: Fresh Updates, Exciting News, and Insider Tips!
Our latest newsletter is packed with insightful articles and timely updates that aim to help you make your workplace safer and more inclusive. In this edition, we explore how to have better safety conversations in the workplace, providing practical tips on how to communicate effectively with employees and promote a safety culture. We also feature...Continue reading
ETC’s January Industry Newsletter!
Are you looking for a way to stay up-to-date on the latest industry news and trends? Look no further than our new newsletter! Our newsletter is a monthly publication that delivers valuable insights and curated information straight to your inbox. From expert analysis to industry updates, we've got you covered. January is Radon Awareness:...Continue reading
Do You Have a Sick Building?
With the winter season, spending time inside increases, as does incidents attributed to “sick building syndrome” (SBS). The term sick building syndrome relates to when building occupants experience health issues and discomfort that appear to be linked to time spent in a building with no specific illness or cause identified. The reactions could be found...Continue reading
The Value of Comprehensive Environmental Solutions
Environmental Testing and Consulting (ETC) prides itself in offering comprehensive services that are as thorough as necessary and completely customizable to the needs of the customer. Being able to utilize a singular business for all your testing, analysis, and remediation needs is extremely valuable, as it ensures that your environmental solutions are as efficient as...Continue reading