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Jason Yost - ArticlesJason has been in the remediation, restoration and indoor air quality industry for over sixteen years. During that time he has become one of few to earn four board awards with the American Indoor Air Quality Council: Council-certified Indoor Environmental Consultant, Council-certified Indoor Environmentalist, Council-certified Microbial Remediation Supervisor, and Council-certified Microbial Remediator. Additionally, Jason holds a certification with the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification, namely the Water-damage Restoration Technician; and has completed independent certification through other safety and health courses and subrogation.
Jason owns and operates SOLUTIONS Indoor Environmental Consulting. For more information on Jason and SOLUTIONS IEC visit www.SolutionsIEC.com. Valley Business Announces New Test for Fecal ContaminationSOLUTIONS Indoor Environmental Consulting and EMSL Analytical, Inc. have a new test to determine the presence of fecal or sewage contamination! The new test is based on the extended work EMSL Analytical, Inc. is doing for the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to develop a more specific and more rapid test for fecal contamination in the indoor environment. Fire Damaged Indoor EnvironmentsFire damages can range from the severe, total loss of home, office, and/or landscapes, to smaller, area-sized smoke damages that can affect one to a few rooms. For those of you that have experienced a fire damage, we hope that this page might help you understand some of the indoor environmental affects fire damages can have. Water Damaged Indoor EnvironmentsIn this article we'll take a look at water damage, its effect on the indoor environmental quality, as well as what the standard of care says about water damages. A Microbe Called 'mold'!In this article you'll find information, including common questions and answers, on a specific microbe called 'mold'. Microbes are tiny, one-celled organisms, bacteria, fungi (like mold), and viruses. Being found in all living things, they are ubiquitous, that is to say they are existing or being able to be found anywhere, especially at the same time.
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