Air Clearance Tests
What is Air Clearance Testing?
Air clearance testing is a process used to ensure that the air quality in a particular environment is free from airborne asbestos particles. It is often conducted after asbestos abatement to confirm that removal efforts have been successful.
Why is Air Clearance Testing Important?
The primary purpose of air clearance testing is to protect individuals from inhaling harmful substances like asbestos fibers,
which can lead to serious health issues such as asbestosis or mesothelioma. This testing is a critical step in verifying that asbestos remediation efforts have been effective and that the space is safe for occupancy.
Understanding Your Air Clearance Test Results
Once the lab analysis is complete, you will receive a report detailing the concentrations of particles found in the air samples. If levels are below established safety thresholds, the area is deemed safe. If not, further asbestos testing or remediation may be required.
