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Your Guide To Radon Testing Resources in 2024
February 1, 2024Radon poses a significant threat to human health, but with proper testing and removal, its negative effects can be mitigated. In this guide, we will share valuable radon testing resources, as well as our professional recommendations for addressing this invisible threat. Understanding the Danger of Radon Exposure Radon is a radioactive, carcinogenic, and virtually undetectable gas. Although radon is dispersed... Read More
Common Lead Paint Myth: Lead Paint in Homes and Schools is Not a Big Problem
July 6, 2023
In recent years, lead-based paint may not be on many people’s radars, but there are still some risks to be aware of. Older homes and schools tend to be high-risk because during their construction there was no federal ban on lead-based paint. As these buildings get older and their paint starts to deteriorate, people are faced with potential lead poisoning... Read More
Common Lead Paint Myth: Only Children are at Risk from Lead Poisoning
May 25, 2023
Children are most likely to get lead poisoning from lead paint through hand-to-mouth activity, as they’re playing inside or outside of the house. Teenagers are at risk if they live with an adult who’s exposed to lead at work, tracking it into the house through their clothing or shoes. Both groups are highly sensitive and need extra guidance to avoid... Read More
Lead Paint Myth: Eating Paint Chips Is the Only Way to Get Lead Poisoning
May 12, 2023In the late 70’s the federal government banned lead paint because of its human health risks. Since then, it’s been widely understood that lead paint causes physical and neurological damage when ingested. While that’s true, many households still don’t realize that eating paint chips is not the only way people can get lead poisoning. In this guide, we’ll bust that... Read More
Was Beethoven Lead Poisoned?
March 27, 2023
On March 26, 1827, at age 56, Ludwig van Beethoven passed away in Vienna after suffering for years from a long list of ailments. While Beethoven will always be known for his striking symphonies, concertos, and masterfully arranged piano sonatas, he is also known for an enduring medical mystery. Beethoven suffered from several medical ailments like hearing loss, gastrointestinal issues,... Read More
January is National Radon Action Month!
January 23, 2023
Did you know that radon is the leading cause of non-smoking related lung cancers in the United States? Radon is also the second leading cause of lung cancer worldwide, and is responsible for approximately 15% of all lung cancer deaths. These alarming statistics are part of the driving force beyond the EPA’s National Radon Action Month! So what is radon?... Read More
When Mold Moves In
December 5, 2022Picture this: You go on vacation for a week. Seven days of rest, relaxation, and the ability to finally recharge. Sounds great, right? One problem, in your rush to catch your flight, you didn’t notice the puddle of water that was starting to form underneath your kitchen sink from a leaky pipe. When you get back from your week in... Read More
Lead Laws to Heed: LEW Brings Us Up To Speed
September 29, 2022This is the one podcast every NYC property owner needs to hear! New York City has enacted stringent lead-based paint compliance and the experts at LEW Environmental sat down with the host of the popular podcast, Realty Speaks to share their knowledge of all things lead. In New York City, the ongoing changes to existing protocols create additional confusion. In... Read More
Get Ahead of Lead
September 13, 2022
What To Do If You’re A NJ Landlord With Lead-Based Paint Hazards If you’re a New Jersey landlord or property owner then by now we’re sure you’ve heard about NJ’s new lead-based paint regulations from the Department of Community Affairs (NJDCA). If you’re a property owner or landlord who suspects or is aware of lead-based paint hazards in your unit... Read More
NJ Lead Safe Law: Benefits of XRF Lead Inspection
August 18, 2022
NJ Lead Safe Law: Benefits of XRF Lead Inspection Recently New Jersey passed NJAC Regulation 5:28A or more commonly known as the Lead Safe Certification Law. The regulation requires rental property owners to perform one of two types of lead paint assessments in their rental units built prior to 1978: A visual assessment looking for chipping/peeling paint OR collection of... Read More