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Articles & Whitepapers
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How long is my Phase I ESA, Transaction Screen or BEA good for?
Duration of Reports & Validity of Environmental Due Diligence Reports In an ideal world, environmental due diligence reports would be like honey or soy sauce and last for many years. Since shelf-life varies on reports, you need to be aware of the limitations and risks of using old or outdated information for current real estate transactions. Below, we outline the validity of many common ...
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3 things architects and engineers should know about Radon
1.New buildings: how can engineers and architects predict radon levels Testing is the only way to know a building’s radon levels. At present, there are no reliable, easily applied and ...
News
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National Radon Action Month and Testing Resources in Puerto Rico
Radon is a naturally occurring cancer-causing radioactive gas that can be found in underlying soil, rock and groundwater. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) believes that radon is the number one cause of lung cancer among non-smokers in ...
FHFA Announces New Radon Testing Requirements for Multifamily Property Loan Applications
Multifamily Property Loan Applicants Face New Radon Testing Requirements
Identifying Radon Exposure Risks in Homes and Buildings in Puerto Rico as Part of National Radon Action Month
EPA Announces Radon Mapping Project in Puerto Rico and Local Company Provides Residents with Resources during National Radon Action Month
Equipment & Solutions
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Charcoal Canister for Radon Testing
The container for the charcoal is an all-metal 8-ounce can. The nominal dimensions on this can are 4 inches in diameter x 1-1/8 inches deep. The top of each completed canister is sealed in place using a 13-inch strip of vinyl tape. Red vinyl is available as a standard. Other types of tape or specific colors can be supplied upon request.