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Our team is held to the highest
possible standards and encouraged to reach beyond
previous expectations. Quite simply, I want to
make a positive difference in people's lives as
well as the health and sustainability of our planet.
We will achieve this by creating green collar
jobs and only involving ourselves with projects
and products that are environmentally friendly,
Green and LEEDS certified. We will not enter into
any projects that undermine the health or safety
of the planet or its people. We will support the
most cutting-edge, innovative technologies We
won't be greedy or self absorbed. If we make a
mistake, we will be accountable and transparent.
Why Choose Us?
It is essential to choose a reputable,
certified and trustworthy environmental inspector.
We are Independent 3rd Party Certified Mold Inspectors.
We adhere to the IESO, EPA, OSHA, IAQA, AMIAQ
Council and AIHA recommendations.
Our experience enables us to deliver
knowledgeable and price sensitive solutions for
many diverse environmental conditions. We are
equipped to serve: Federal, State and Municipal
governments, Educational Institutions, Realtors,
Attorneys, Consulting Engineering Firms, Health
Care Facilities, Hotels, Property Managers, Homeowners,
and the Insurance Industry.
Turtle Clan Offers:
- Thorough understanding
of the client's environmental needs
- Quick response time
- Application of correct
sampling protocol
- Cost containment without
jeopardizing integrity
- Reports containing supporting
documentation for closure
- Stringent "Chain of Custody"
protocol
Certified Trainers
Turtle Clan is an IAQA, CIE/CIEC,
CMR/CMRS, CMI/CMC, CRMI, Mold Worker, OSHA, HAZMAT,
HAZWOPPER Certified Course Provider. We provide
state of the art training laboratories for hands
on mold investigation and testing techniques using
the newest industry equipment available.
Contact us for additional
information:
Phone: 914-361-9703
E-mail: info@turtleclan.com
For information
on air quality and news relating to sustainable
building options check out Lesley's Blog.
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