Testing and Inspection Services for Asbestos, Mold, & Lead

In Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico, our reliable and experienced team at Eco Air Testing is ready to conduct thorough testing for asbestos, mold, and lead in your residential, commercial, or educational property.

Testing and Inspection Services for Asbestos, Mold, & Lead

In Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico, our reliable and experienced team at Eco Air Testing is ready to conduct thorough testing for asbestos, mold, and lead in your residential, commercial, or educational property.

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Rely on Eco Air Test for Comprehensive Asbestos, Mold, and Lead Testing and Inspections.

With national certifications for our laboratories and highly trained experts, we guarantee precise assessments for various asbestos, mold, lead, and moisture scenarios. Trust us to prioritize your family’s safety and provide essential information for the seamless progression of your construction endeavors.

Professional Testing, Consulting, and Laboratory Services

Eco Air is dedicated to the steadfast provision of high-quality environmental laboratory testing and consulting services, ensuring timely delivery and cost-effectiveness for our clientele. Employing the most optimal methods and systems, rest assured that your needs will be attentively addressed to keep your home and business safer.

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Mold Testing

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Inspection

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Compound Testing

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What is Asbestos?

As per the guidelines of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), asbestos is widely acknowledged as a health risk. Its utilization is now subject to strict regulations enforced by both OSHA and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and we can assist you in ensuring compliance with these asbestos regulations.

The health risks associated with asbestos fibers may not be easily visible to the naked eye. Inhaling asbestos fibers, for instance, can lead to the formation of scar-like tissue in the lungs, known as asbestosis. Asbestosis can cause a decline in lung function, often progressing to disability or, in severe cases, death.

To mitigate the risks of illness, disability, or fatality due to asbestos exposure, the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants Compliance Monitoring (NESHAP) has established protocols for addressing existing structures constructed with asbestos components.