Colorado Hazard Control

Colorado Hazard Control

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Environmental abatement/remediation contractor serving the Colorado Front Range and Rocky Mountain r Follow us on Twitter @COHazControl

Colorado Hazard Control offers hazardous material and demolition services, including mold, lead, asbestos, radon mitigation and bird and rodent infestation removal. All services are custom-tailored to meet your needs and our highly trained and qualified team will complete your project in a safe and regulatory compliant manner.

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Colorado Hazard Control is proud to support safer, healthier learning environments through our work with the Boulder Valley School District at the Apex Career & College Center in Boulder.

Our team was selected to perform environmental abatement services as part of facility improvements at this hands-on career and technical education center, where students gain real-world skills and industry certifications.

The project included the safe removal of hazardous building materials to support renovations and ensure the space meets current health and safety standards. All work was completed in accordance with applicable environmental regulations, with a focus on safety, efficiency, and minimal disruption.

We’re proud to contribute to projects that invest in education and community safety.

Read the full case study: https://www.coloradohazard.com/articles/case-study-bvsd-apex.php

03/30/2026

Colorado Hazard Control's Pueblo office is looking for certified asbestos employees for work in Colorado. Applicants must have a current AHERA certification, State asbestos certification, good background and a valid driver's license. Benefits include competitive pay, health insurance, sick pay and employer matched 401K. Please contact us at 719-547-2785 or email [email protected].

02/19/2026

Renovating? Demolishing? Asbestos can be in buildings old or new. Before any renovation or demolition, Colorado law requires an inspection—and if trigger levels are met, certified abatement is mandatory. Don’t risk fines, delays, or health hazards. Protect your project, your health, and your budget. https://www.coloradohazard.com/articles/when-is-asbestos-abatement-required.php?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=february_2026_content_marketing

01/19/2026

Did you know there are a few easy things you can do to keep your radon mitigation system working effectively? From quick fan checks to knowing when to retest, this guide breaks it down simply. https://www.coloradohazard.com/articles/radon-mitigation-system-maintenance-guide.php?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=january_2026_content_marketing

12/19/2025

Environmental risks don’t just threaten land—they can threaten your deals and reputation. But with the right cleanup strategy, they can actually add value. Discover how savvy investors and lenders turn environmental challenges into profitable opportunities. https://www.coloradohazard.com/articles/environmental-cleanup-and-real-estate-deals.php?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=december_2025_content_marketing

Photos from Colorado Hazard Control's post 12/11/2025

Colorado Hazard Control is proud to support the restoration of the historic Fox Theater in Trinidad, Colorado as it moves closer to returning to its former glory. Our team was recently awarded the final abatement project for the site.

The work included spill response cleanup in the boiler room, crawlspace, and west basement room 3. In the boiler room, we removed disturbed pipe insulation and duct insulation, and filtered groundwater that had seeped inside. The crawlspace required the removal of disturbed pipe insulation, asbestos debris, and approximately two inches of impacted soil. In the west basement, our team addressed a spill involving three square feet of mag block insulation located at the center of the room.

All work was completed in accordance with spill response cleanup requirements set forth by CDPHE. We are grateful for the opportunity to help preserve this historic landmark for future generations.

11/19/2025

Not all radon systems are the same! Your home, school, or business could benefit from a tailored approach—whether it’s a sub-slab system, crawl-space treatment, or something in between. Find out how pros keep your air clean and your space protected. https://www.coloradohazard.com/articles/radon-gas-mitigation-systems.php?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=november_2025_content_marketing

10/17/2025

Asbestos could be hiding in your Colorado home or building—and you might not even know it. Disturbing it can release toxic fibers linked to lung cancer and mesothelioma. The question isn’t if you should act, but how. Know the difference between abatement and encapsulation to protect your health, property, and stay within Colorado law. https://www.coloradohazard.com/articles/asbestos-removal-vs-encapsulation.php?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=october_2025_content_marketing

09/19/2025

Hoarding cleanup isn’t just about “junk removal.” It’s about safety, compassion, and restoring a healthy living space. Clutter that builds up over time can create serious health risks, structural damage, and even biohazards. That’s why professional help matters—done with care, respect, and proven safety protocols. https://www.coloradohazard.com/articles/hoarding-cleanup-services.php?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=september_2025_content_marketing

08/19/2025

Did you know some older gym floors may contain materials with mercury? Learn how mercury can be present, what it means for schools & facilities, and the steps to evaluate it. https://www.coloradohazard.com/articles/dangers-of-mercury-in-gym-floors.php?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=august_2025_content_marketing

07/18/2025

Recovering from fires, storms, or floods? Safe and compliant recovery is possible. Our latest article breaks down how to rebuild while staying within environmental and health safety laws. Don’t miss these crucial steps! https://www.coloradohazard.com/articles/emergency-cleanup-services.php?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=july_2025_content_marketing

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