MOLD ASSESSMENTS
INDOOR AIR QUALITY
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
We provide proactive and reactive hazard and risk assessments associated with the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ). Whether you're dealing with mold, water-damage, bacteria, soot, char, ash, Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), or other particulate matter, gases, fumes, or vapors, our accredited staff will utilize the latest technology, standards, regulations, guidelines, and research to provide data-driven findings in a clear, comprehensive report. Our staff will review your needs, obtain building history, determine presence and extent of contamination, determine causal factors for confirmed contamination, have our accredited laboratory analyze the samples, assess the HVAC system's role in the IAQ/IEQ conditions, provide a report with details of findings and a corrective action plan (i.e., protocol) for remediation, and other pertinent data, as relevant to your needs. Contact us for a free no-obligation review of your needs.
Protecting workers in the workplace is vital to employee morale and an organization’s reputation, additionally a healthy workforce can reduce operational costs and minimize liability. Industrial hygiene is defined as the art and science of anticipating, recognizing, and evaluating a multitude of risks to worker health and productivity, including hazards related to air contaminants and chemical, biological, physical, and ergonomic stressors. Our staff of accredited professionals utilize the latest regulations, standards, guidelines, and research documents to design and execute exposure monitoring to a number of workplace hazards, provide detailed reporting, consultation, and other pertinent services. Contact us for a free no-obligation review of your needs.
Often insurance claims involve environmental stressors, like contaminated water, mold, bacteria, and various gases and fumes. Having the right IAQ/IEQ assessor perform the assessment is important in assuring everything is documented and communicated clearly to all materially interested parties. Our accredited staff are Council-certified and accredited to perform such assessments and trained in subrogation. They will review your needs, obtain building history, determine presence and extent of contamination, determine causal factors for confirmed contamination, have our accredited laboratory analyze the samples, assess the HVAC system's role in the IAQ/IEQ conditions, provide a report with details of findings and a corrective action plan (i.e., protocol) for remediation, and other pertinent data, as relevant to your needs. Contact us for a free no-obligation review of your needs.
When a relationship between materially interested parties becomes litigious, it is important to have qualified, knowledgeable, and experienced consultation throughout the litigation proceedings; just as important, you want the consultant to remain composed during testimony. We provide consultation to legal teams, expert witness testimony, and more. This may include site assessments and/or peer-reviewing one or more of the following: other assessor's reports, estimates for restoration or remediation, monitoring logs, communication logs, and other pertinent information. Our staff has years of experience handling litigious cases involving insurance claims, residential and commercial parties, and work-related complaints. Contact us for a free no-obligation review of your needs.
After the remediators have completed their work, it's important to know if their work was successful in meeting your goals, that's where having the right IAQ/IEQ assessor perform a post remediation verification assessment is important. It ensures a healthy indoor environment and provides that everything is documented and communicated clearly to all materially interested parties. Our accredited staff are Council-certified to perform such assessments. They will will utilize the latest technology, standards, regulations, guidelines, and research to assure the wellbeing of you, your employees, and customers. When a post remediation verification assessment fails, they will offer verbal consultation to help your remediator return and successfully complete the project. Contact us for a free no-obligation review of your needs.
Often disputes arise over the cost of services, the quality of an assessment, or other service provided by a mold assessor, remediator, or professional. In such cases, an industry peer may be sought to review the quality and integrity of the assessor's work, remediator's estimate, or other questioned service. Such a process is called a peer review.
Peer reviewing is the evaluation of work by one or more people with similar competencies as the producers of the work. It functions as a form of self-regulation by qualified members of a profession within the relevant field. Because our staff holds supervisory level Council-certifications - all of which are independently accredited by the Council of Engineering and Scientific Specialties Board (CESB) – we are truly peers in the fields of mold assessment and remediation, indoor environmental remediation and supervision, emergency response, and other indoor environmental quality disciplines.
A peer review may include one or more of the following: other assessor's reports, estimates for restoration or remediation, monitoring logs, communication logs, and other pertinent information. Contact us for a free no-obligation review of your needs.
Whether you're looking to develop and implement an in-house training program for orientation of new employees, advance the training of your existing staff, seeking unique support in the services you offer, or supplement your existing training program with an industrial hygienist or occupational safety and health professional, we offer presentations and training programs for professional development in a number of disaster restoration and remediation disciplines. From business organization and management, containment and air filtration on mold remediation projects, to fire and smoke related hazards, and more, contact us to discuss your training needs.
"Water damaged building materials breed not only mold, but also bacteria that can wreck your health. The air you breathe is so very very important.
"Jason has the credentials to win in court, equipment, and knowledge/ experience to diagnose building issues and make the best plan to have them fixed. Do NOT take advice from remediation companies. Hiring Jason will save you in the long run! He can make the best plan so you don’t get swindled into unnecessary work, or you don’t pay for incomplete work that just ends up doing nothing- or even worse, kicks up /spreads nasty pathogens without proper engineering controls containment."
~ Dr. Kristen Walton
"It is nice when people do what they say they're going to do! Jason arrived on time and explained what he was doing so we could understand. The report he provided was detailed and again, understandable. Very positive experience and highly recommended."
~ Nancy Ackerman, Homeowner
"Working with Jason was probably one of the best experiences of my life. He helped reassure me with some of the issues I was dealing with, was able to talk me through some of the things he was doing, and I felt well educated by the time he was done dealing with my mold and air quality test. I can say what the absolute utmost confidence, this man diagnosed my problems and he also did a little bit of advocating for me with my insurance because of my specific health conditions. If I had to use him again I would and I would definitely say, especially if you're concerned about health conditions and dealing with insurance. You want this man to be your advocate and tester. Thank you again, Jason!"
~ Matt DeSimone, Homeowner
"Jason is extensively knowledgeable in his field. You can entrust this company to take utmost care and concern with the services he provides."
~ Chad McClellan, Insurance Agent
E-mail: myiaq@gulfcoastiaq.com
Call Us: 888 762 6322
Gulf Coast IAQ Headquarters
P.O. Box 181138
Tallahassee, FL 32318
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