Wood Environmental Service (WES) was established in 1995 and is owned and operated by Judy Wood, Air Quality Environmental Scientist, UCSB graduate in Environmental Studies with over 20 years in the air qualtiy environmental industry. Services include mold, radon, asbestos, lead, water, allergen and chemical assessments, testing and reporting providing cost effective recommendations for corrective measures.
WES is fully insured with all required state certifications and follows industry standard guideline methodologies. Other services include compliance with local, state and Federal air quality rules and regulations for industrial facilities. WES understands the needs of their clients and works toward the goal of resolving potential problems in a caring and economically sound fashion with the clients best interest in mind.
WES is fully insured with all required state certifications and follows industry standard guideline methodologies. Other services include compliance with local, state and Federal air quality rules and regulations for industrial facilities. WES understands the needs of their clients and works toward the goal of resolving potential problems in a caring and economically sound fashion with the clients best interest in mind.
Services
WES performs an extensive visual assessment of the interior and exterior of the property including attics, sub areas and roofs to detect the presence of excess moisture that can lead to mold. State of the art sampling equipment is utilized to collect air samples, direct swab or tape samples, dust samples and/or wall cavity samples in suspect areas.
Visual Assessment - WES performs an extensive visual assessment of all aspects of the interior and exterior of the property to detect moisture intrusions and construction defects from plumbing, windows, doors, attics, sub areas, drainage, and roofs that can lead to mold. Visual assessments take about two hours depending on the scope of the project.
Lead paint was utilized extensively prior to 1978 when lead was banned in paint products in the United States, however, many imported consumer products are reported to contain lead at hazardous levels. WES provides lead surveys of potential lead containing materials and lead sample analysis to determine lead content and hazard assessments with recommendations for corrective measures.
Asbestos was prevalent in many consumer products prior to the ban and phase out of asbestos contaning materials through 1981 (including shelf life). Asbestos was mainly used for thermal insulation (heaters, ducting and pipes), surfacing and bonding materials (roofing and tile mastics, wall joint compound, acoustical walls and ceilings) and for floor and ceiling tiles.
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