We specialize in JCAHO indoor air quality testing; our Seal of Protection ensures that your air is safe to those who enter your hospital. The typical maintenance plan begins with an audit of your building, which includes JCAHO indoor air quality testing. We check the condition of your HVAC units for efficiency and safety and then check the levels of air particulates, bacteria and mold. Our confidential report of the results will be explained in detail. An important detail in any attempt to ensure a quality medical environment should include JCAHO indoor air quality testing.

We specialize in JCAHO indoor air testing; our Seal of Protection ensures that your air quality is safe to those who enter your hospital. The typical maintenance plan begins with an audit of your building, which includes JCAHO indoor air testing. We check the condition of your HVAC units for efficiency and safety and then check the levels of air particulates, bacteria and mold. Our confidential report of the results will be explained in detail. An important detail in any attempt to ensure a quality medical environment should include JCAHO indoor air testing.

Mold remediation involves determining: indoor and outdoor source of pollution; ventilation parameters; air flow patterns and pressure relationship; and the air filtration system. Once unacceptable amounts of fungi are detected, we carefully cleanse your facility to OSHA and NIOSH standards through our advanced mold remediation process. Fungi are very common in buildings and homes and will grow anywhere indoors where there is moisture. We can locate fungi that have the ability to produce mycotoxins, which can produce hay fever-like allergic symptoms and cleanse it through our mold remediation process.

Black mold remediation involves determining: indoor and outdoor source of pollution; ventilation parameters; air flow patterns and pressure relationship; and the air filtration system. Once unacceptable amounts of mold are detected, we carefully cleanse your facility to OSHA and NIOSH standards through our advanced black mold remediation process. Molds are very common in buildings and homes and will grow anywhere indoors where there is moisture. We can locate fungi that have the ability to produce mycotoxins, which can produce hay fever-like allergic symptoms and cleanse it through our black mold remediation process.

Sick Building Syndrome has gained notice in the news media that reflects the attention now given to its health ramifications. Without federal regulations in place, the human consequences of the amounts of indoor air pollutants associated with Sick Building Syndrome are being defined by court cases. Because of these cases, and evidence to support the claims, the federal government is in the process of researching, defining, and regulating what the acceptable amounts of particles permitted in a building's atmosphere is. Meier Environmental Services is proud to be part of the Sick Building Syndrome solution.

Aspergillosis is caused by a fungus commonly found growing on dead leaves, stored grain, compost piles, or in other decaying vegetation. It is defined by the CDC, as an invasive pulmonary infection for immunosuppressed hosts, usually with fever, cough, and chest pain. Aspergillosis may disseminate to other organs, including brain, skin and bone. In immunocompetent hosts, it can cause localized pulmonary infection in persons with underlying lung disease. Put Meier Services to work in your building to develop a comprehensive plan that will ensure that the risks for Aspergillosis can be minimized.

We specialize in indoor air quality testing; our Seal of Protection ensures that your air quality is safe to those who enter your hospital. The typical maintenance plan begins with an audit of your building, which includes indoor air quality testing. We check the condition of your HVAC units for efficiency and safety and then check the levels of air particulates, bacteria and mold. Our confidential report of the results will be explained in detail. An important detail in any attempt to ensure a quality medical environment should include indoor air quality testing.

Toxic mold syndrome is a controversial illness associated with molds. While many of the symptoms of this illness can be attributed to mold allergies, there are some symptoms that are not easily explained as simple allergies. Typical symptoms of toxic mold syndrome range from headaches, itchy eyes, and runny nose to chest tightness, dizziness, and intestinal problems. Recent research seems to indicate that buildings that are damp and moldy can negatively influence a person’s health and perhaps lead to symptoms associated with toxic mold syndrome.

Stachybotrys black mold testing finds fungi that require water soaked cellulose to grow. These molds are very common in buildings and homes and will grow anywhere indoors where there is moisture. A greenish-black mold, while wet it looks dark and slimy perhaps with the edges white, and when dry it looks less shiny. Stachybotrys black mold testing can locate fungi that have the ability to produce mycotoxins, which can produce hay fever-like allergic symptoms. For older buildings in wet areas, Stachybotrys black mold testing should be done.

We specialize in hospital air testing; our Seal of Protection ensures that your air quality is safe to those who enter your hospital. The typical maintenance plan begins with an audit of your building, which includes hospital air testing. We check the condition of your HVAC units for efficiency and safety and then check the levels of indoor air particulates, bacteria and mold. Our confidential report of the results will be explained in detail. An important detail in any attempt to ensure a quality medical environment should include hospital air testing.