
Each project begins with a defined case file that documents scope, objectives, site details, and authorization to ensure clarity and consistency throughout the assessment.

On-site evaluations include a visual assessment of accessible areas to identify conditions associated with mold, moisture intrusion, and fire/smoke-related environmental impacts related to the loss.

Measurements are obtained using appropriate instrumentation to assess moisture content, airborne particulates, and ambient environmental conditions as they relate to the reported loss and observed site conditions.

Sampling locations and methods are selected based on observed conditions, project objectives, and established best practices.

Samples are submitted to accredited laboratories using documented chain-of-custody procedures to maintain data integrity and traceability.

Collected data and laboratory results are reviewed, compiled, and documented to support clear interpretation and reporting.

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