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If your home was built before the mid-1980s, there’s a chance that lead is hiding in paint, dust, soil, or plumbing. Even small exposures matter, especially for children, because no safe blood lead level has been identified.

Home lead test kits are easy to buy and quick to use. Professional testing costs more, but it answers tougher questions and provides documentat...


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Mold concerns many homeowners, and for good reason. After a leak or musty smell, you want clear answers fast. DIY mold kits promise quick results, while professional testing offers deeper diagnostics. The right choice depends on your goal, your risk tolerance, and what is actually happening in your home, apartment, or commercial space.

For San Diego County propertie...


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Asbestos results can look cryptic: percentages, fiber counts, and acronyms like PLM, PCM, and TEM. If you just opened a lab report and felt a little lost, you’re not alone. This guide translates common findings so you can decide what to do next with confidence.

It matters because decisions after testing affect health, cost, and compliance. In the United States, fede...


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After a fire or wildfire smoke event, the mess you see is only part of the story. Black streaks on walls, a stubborn burnt smell, and gritty dust in vents can point to different types of residue that require different cleanup, testing, and documentation.

Knowing the difference between soot and smoke damage can help you clean more safely and protect your indoor air q...


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A home fire leaves more than visible damage. Smoke, soot, and invisible gases can linger in the air and on surfaces long after flames are out. Knowing what to test and when helps you clean correctly, document progress, and decide whether more verification is needed before using the space again.

This guide explains the difference between air quality testing and surfa...


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