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Environmental
EXPERT MOLD, ASBESTOS & RADON TESTING SERVICES IN SOUTH DAKOTA

MOLD

ASBESTOS

RADON
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PROFESSIONAL MOLD, ASBESTOS & RADON TESTING & INSPECTIONS
BY CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS

MOLD testing
Mold in your home isn’t just unsightly—it poses a serious health risk. Extended exposure can trigger a variety of health issues, ranging from mild allergic reactions like sneezing and itchy eyes to more severe problems such as worsened asthma and respiratory infections.

ASBESTOS inspections
Asbestos is still present in certain building materials imported into the U.S., such as insulation, flooring, textured paint, and ceiling or roof tiles. Exposure to asbestos can lead to serious health conditions, including asbestosis and cancers like mesothelioma.

RADON TESTING
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. Long-term exposure to elevated radon levels can pose serious health risks, as it is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. When inhaled, radon’s radioactive particles can damage lung tissue, increasing the likelihood of cancer. Taking steps to reduce radon exposure through proper mitigation is crucial for protecting the health of individuals and their families.
REASONS TO GET INSPECTIONS FOR MOLD, ASBESTOS OR RADON
In South Dakota and surrounding states, testing for mold, asbestos, and radon is important, with specific guidelines for each. Mold, a type of fungus, can grow in damp environments and may cause health problems. Asbestos inspections are recommended prior to any renovations or demolitions, particularly in older structures. Radon testing is strongly encouraged for all homes across the states due to the areas’ elevated radon levels.
1. Protect Your Health
Radon, mold, and asbestos exposure can lead to serious health issues—ranging from allergies and respiratory infections to cancer. Early detection is key to prevention.
https://www.epa.gov/asbestos/learn-about-asbestos
https://www.epa.gov/radon/health-risk-radon
2. Ensure a Safe Living or Working Environment
Whether at home or in a workplace, ensuring the air you breathe is free of harmful substances is essential for everyone’s well-being.
3. Meet Legal and Regulatory Requirements
OSHA and EPA regulations require inspections for asbestos and radon, especially before renovations or demolitions of certain buildings. Non-compliance can lead to fines or project delays.
4. Avoid Costly Repairs
Early identification of mold or asbestos issues can prevent widespread damage and reduce the cost of remediation.
5. Increase Property Value
A clean bill of health from environmental inspections can improve property value and reassure potential buyers during a sale.
6. Peace of Mind
Knowing your space is free from hidden hazards provides confidence and peace of mind for you and your family or employees.



