Fires produce hundreds of chemical and physical byproducts, many of which can be extremely detrimental to the health and safety of indoor occupants.
Some combustion byproducts are simply irritants to the eyes, nose and lungs, while other compounds can be extremely toxic and carcinogenic. These may dissipate quickly in some cases, while other compounds may linger for long periods of time.
Fire / Smoke Building Inspection, Testing & Report Preparation
Bluepoint Environmental provides fire and smoke damage building inspection, testing, and report preparation services for properties that have been damaged either directly by a fire inside the building or indirectly through furnace or boiler puffbacks, fires to adjacent buildings, wildfires, etc.
More Info: Request a Consultation
For more information, or to request a professional indoor air quality consultation:
INDOOR AIR QUALITY RESOURCES
- What Are The Causes of Indoor Air Pollution?
- Top 10 Solutions for Indoor Air Pollution
- Solutions to Indoor Air Pollution
- IAQ definitions/glossary
- What to Test: Indoor Air Pollutants
- How to Test: Indoor Air Quality Test Kits
- Professional Indoor Air Quality Testing
- EPA’s Methods for Testing
- EPA: Office buildings; Indoor Air Quality Guide
- Serious acute and chronic health risks
- EPA’s Pollutant Sources Introduction.
- Reference Guide to Major Indoor Air Pollutants in the Home
- Air Cleaners
- Health Effects of Indoor Air Quality Pollution
- Indoor Air Problems at The Office?
- “Improving Indoor Air Where You Work” AIHA
- Asbestos in Your Home (Protect Your Family) – EPA)
- Asbestos Health & Regulations (OSHA)