Tri-Tech Testing
Environmental Building Hygienist and Consultant with 25+ years experience, Accredited Asbestos and L
Tri-Tech Building Hygiene Services is a residential environmental consulting and testing firm based in Detroit, Michigan. www.DIYsampletesting.com offers nationwide homeowner testing services for asbestos, lead, mold and other home health concerns. I am also a registered LivePerson expert available for phone, email and chat-based consultation.
10/10/2024
TRI-TECH IS BECOMING AI-POWERED
Artificial Intelligence will be most helpful to me regarding Lead-Based Paint testing of multi-family property, where large amounts of data are generated to be crunched and analyzed. For example, I currently am working on two abandoned apartment buildings (48 and 56 units) that I will be testing for Lead Risk Assessment under the multi-family "worst-case scenario" protocol (the terms of the deal required it before rehab). I used the online AI tool Julius to analyze all the unit data in Excel (about 2200 XRF shots each ) to tell me the worst units in terms of the number of lead painted components and the units with the highest concentrations of lead.
Today you will no doubt see plenty of posts expressing concern for the impact of fireworks frightening our furry friends. The impact to humans and the environment, not so much. Everyone knows that spectrum disorders, dementia, heart problems and sexual ambiguity is on the rise, yet no one seems too concerned that we are releasing ridiculous amounts of PM2.5, aluminum fume, perchlorate and other endocrine disrupters and microplastics into the environment.
06/28/2024
WHEN DID THEY STOP PUTTING LEAD IN PAINT?
The simplest answer to the question is that the amount of lead allowable in paint was lowered by federal law to 1% in 1971, 0.5 % in 1972 and then to 0.06% in 1977. It was further reduced to 0.009% (90 ppm) in 2009.
However, in reality, manufacturers voluntarily reduced the amount of lead in paint well before 1978. In addition, since lead was a premium ingredient that added to the cost of the paint, the levels of lead in some old formulations of paint often had very little or no lead.
Lead was often added for purposes of pigmenting the paint or giving it additional strength or wear resistance or to improve drying. "
Read more: https://bit.ly/3RovLBs
02/28/2024
WEAR THE ROD AND SPOIL THE CHILD
One of the lead hazards that gets scant to no attention is the generation of lead friction dust from metal hanger wearing on wooden clothes rods. You can expect trace amounts of invisible friction dust falling on clothes and possessions below in the closets every time the hanger scratches the paint. The readings in the heavily worn areas are often up to half that on the unworn ends, indicating how much lead has already been released. In this particular house, the rod in the parent's bedroom was LBP and the levels were 0.3-0.6 in the other closets. I'll typically make recommendations for a hazard control response whenever I find a worn clothes rod over 0.2 mg/cm2.
02/20/2024
Asbestos survey today of the mechanical rooms and penthouses of a 22 story apartment building. All set up and ready to go.
05/26/2023
Fieldwork today in Onaway, that little known place in Northern Michigan where racoons come for a watersports get away from their daily duties of teaching recycling and raiding my garden.
01/19/2023
DETROIT LEAD PAINT REQUIREMENTS
It's been over a year since Detroit passed the most recent updates to the lead requirements for rental property. Still, the City has not fully updated their website to include these new requirements.
After obtaining the Ordinance by FOIA, I have published an exclusive in-depth article on my website that spells out what requirements have eased, what have become more stringent and what is still uncertain.
Read more: https://bit.ly/3WhPhkI.
09/06/2022
WHEN DID THEY STOP PUTTING LEAD IN PAINT?
The simplest answer to the question is that the amount of lead allowable in paint was lowered by federal law to 1% in 1971, 0.5 % in 1972 and then to 0.06% in 1977. It was further reduced to 0.009% (90 ppm) in 2009. However, in reality, manufacturers voluntarily reduced the amount of lead in paint well before 1978. In addition, since lead was a premium ingredient that added to the cost of the paint, the levels of lead in some old formulations of paint often had very little or no lead. Lead was often added for purposes of pigmenting the paint or giving it additional strength or wear resistance or to improve drying. "
Read more: https://bit.ly/3RovLBs
04/25/2022
Mold can have several health impacts, including sinusitis.
Find out more: https://bit.ly/3xWHMHv.
02/28/2022
Radon contributes to thousands of deaths per year. Find out more: https://bit.ly/3vlKDIF
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