| Riverfront strives
to provide a full range of services to our clients, and that includes
addressing indoor hazards such as asbestos, lead-based paint, radon,
mold, and other similar issues. Our scientists and engineers are trained
and certified to assess and address these types of contaminants. Phase
I and II ESAs often identify indoor hazards such as those described
in this section.
Asbestos
The identification of asbestos-containing materials (ACM) is routinely
required during building renovations and demolitions to assess the need
for management or abatement and to assess potential exposure conditions.
Also, ACM abatement must be performed under controlled conditions generally
requiring third party oversight and air monitoring. Riverfront professionals
are experienced in the following ACM management areas:
- Asbestos inspections
- Development of Operation and Maintenance Programs
- Abatement design and third-party oversight
- Air sampling
Riverfront will provide the most appropriate solution to managing
ACM while protecting building occupants and workers from potential exposure.
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Lead-Based
Paint
Identification and maintenance of lead-based paint in residential settings,
and in some cases commercial and industrial settings, should be performed
in order to control potential exposures, particularly when children
occupy a building. Lead-based paint should also be properly managed
during building renovations and demolitions. Abatement of lead-based
paint must be performed under controlled conditions generally requiring
third party oversight and air monitoring. Riverfront provides the following
lead-based paint management services:
- Lead inspections and risk assessments
- Development of Operations and Maintenance Programs
- Abatement design and third-party oversight
- Air sampling
All work is completed in accordance with applicable regulatory guidelines
including HUD and local and state health department guidelines. Riverfront
provides the most appropriate solution to managing lead-based paint
while protecting building occupants and workers from potential exposure.
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