NORCAL Environmental Management, Inc. is a Veteran owned and operated company dedicated to the effective management of hazardous materials and indoor air quality. We offer over 30 years of experience in the hazardous materials and indoor air quality field. We offer asbestos, lead, mold, bacteria, and fire and smoke damage testing with detailed written reports and remediation protocols, as well as post-remediation clearance testing.
Our staff is certified by the State of California for asbestos and lead testing and the American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC) for mold/bacteria and fire/smoke damage testing. All asbestos, mold, cultured bacteria, and soot/ash/char samples are analyzed by independent third-party laboratories in order to avoid any possible conflict of interest.
Lead samples are analyzed using state-of-the-art XRF technology, providing immediate results with no damage.
Our staff is certified by the State of California for asbestos and lead testing and the American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC) for mold/bacteria and fire/smoke damage testing. All asbestos, mold, cultured bacteria, and soot/ash/char samples are analyzed by independent third-party laboratories in order to avoid any possible conflict of interest.
Lead samples are analyzed using state-of-the-art XRF technology, providing immediate results with no damage.
Services
NORCAL Environmental Management, Inc. is your local, aesbestos testing experts, serving Elk Grove and the greater Sacramento area, Northern California, and the Reno/Tahoe area.
Asbestos cleanup and testing procedures are strictly regulated by local, state, and federal governments.
This is because of the known cancerous properties of asbestos, and how it stays in the lungs.
This is due to the additional danger of hooks on the fibers.
Products containing asbestos continue to be produced and widely used throughout the world.
Asbestos cleanup and testing procedures are strictly regulated by local, state, and federal governments.
This is because of the known cancerous properties of asbestos, and how it stays in the lungs.
This is due to the additional danger of hooks on the fibers.
Products containing asbestos continue to be produced and widely used throughout the world.
Wildfires create strong winds and updrafts that can carry large plumes of smoke as well as soot, ash, and char miles from the actual wildfire, causing contamination to the interior and exterior of structures downwind from the fire.
As an American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC) Board Certified Fire and Smoke Damage Consultants, we have years of experience in the testing and evaluation of homes and commercial buildings for smoke damage from wildfires and structure fires.
We offer testing along with detailed written reports and remediation protocols, as well as post-remediation clearance testing for smoke-damaged structures.
As an American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC) Board Certified Fire and Smoke Damage Consultants, we have years of experience in the testing and evaluation of homes and commercial buildings for smoke damage from wildfires and structure fires.
We offer testing along with detailed written reports and remediation protocols, as well as post-remediation clearance testing for smoke-damaged structures.
NORCAL Environmental Management, Inc. utilizes X-Ray fluorescence (XRF) technology.
Our XRF lead paint analyzers provide immediate results without causing any damage to your painted surfaces or ceramic tile.
Many commercial buildings, apartments, schools, and daycare centers were constructed before 1978, before lead paint was banned for residential use.
State, federal, and city laws can bring action against lead hazards.
Commercial property owners, and landlords are liable to insurance companies of rental properties and tenants.
Our XRF lead paint analyzers provide immediate results without causing any damage to your painted surfaces or ceramic tile.
Many commercial buildings, apartments, schools, and daycare centers were constructed before 1978, before lead paint was banned for residential use.
State, federal, and city laws can bring action against lead hazards.
Commercial property owners, and landlords are liable to insurance companies of rental properties and tenants.