NEW map depicting Ambient Air contamination around YOUR subject site (home/office/workplace).
ERS - Environmental Record Search - has compiled all the Air Permit Records (a permit granted by Government Agencies to release HAZARDOUS MATERIALS into the air) nationwide and maps this data around a specific subject site (Your home, office, place of work, etc.).
LAGUNA HILLS, Calif., July 29, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Environmental Record Search Releases Map Depicting Potentially Harmful Ambient Air Contamination Around One's Own Home Address
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Map depicting potentially harmful ambient air contamination around one's own address available from Environmental Record Search on August 1st, 2014.
Environmental Record Search has developed a new report that allows real estate professionals and homeowners to inform themselves about the air quality around their homes. Similar to the significance of past environmental concerns such as PCBs and vapor intrusion in buildings, Ambient Air Quality is the next major environmental threat to homeowners and real estate professionals. Currently, the effects of contamination on humans resulting from hazardous materials being released into ambient air are unknown.
ERS – Environmental Record Search - has compiled all the Air Permit Records (a permit granted by Government Agencies to release HAZARDOUS MATERIALS into the air) nationwide and maps this data around a specific subject site. On this map, a cone starting at the address of each air permit spreads out in the direction of the prevailing winds (data provided by NOAA) to represent the POTENTIAL CONE of dispersion of the hazardous materials released into the air from the Air Permit(s). This information informs consumers about whether a subject site (whether it be their own home/business or a potential location) is at risk of being threatened by ambient air contamination.
Potential questions raised by this new report include:
The effects on one's family result from living within a cone of hazardous materials or one's business where one ingests this air more than several hours each day.
The effects of several cones comingling,
The responsibility of developers and builders to screen their properties with this report prior to building,
The potential risk for building owners and financial institutions if reports reveal known contamination exposure of tenants and office workers, and
Whether existing sensitive receptors such as schools and hospitals should be screened and if future sensitive receptors should be constructed elsewhere if reports are positive for ambient air contamination.
This Air Permit with Potential Dispersion Plume Map becomes available through ERS-Environmental Record Search August 1, 2014 and is included in the following online (www.lenderrisk.com) reports: LenderCheck Report, Residential Environmental Screen, and RecCheck Report (radius search report for Environmental Professionals).
About Environmental Record Search
Environmental Record Search (ERS) has evolved from years of environmental consulting for the commercial, governmental, and telecommunications sectors. Our flagship product - the RecCheck report was developed as a result of focusing 35+ years of environmental consulting experience on a single aspect: ease of use. Today, ERS focuses on three main objectives: protecting our clients' liability, our reports' ease of use, and unparalleled customer support by environmental professionals. Further questions contact Eric Kieselbach at [email protected] or 800-377-2430.
Media Contact: Eric Kieselbach, ERS - Environmental Record Search, 800-377-2430, [email protected]
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