GSA Water Testing
In May of 2024, the Government Services Administration (GSA) began requiring drinking water quality assessments in all GSA federally leased spaces. According to their listed
In May of 2024, the Government Services Administration (GSA) began requiring drinking water quality assessments in all GSA federally leased spaces. According to their listed
With the recent release of OSHA’s New Crystalline Silica Dust Rule, employers are looking to ensure that they are following the new standard. The standard
The Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) recognized Cadet Eli Martinez Vera, a student at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, during the ROTC
The winter storms that recently rocked the Midwest were unimaginable, as a thick layer of ice shrouded every surface, followed by snow and more ice.
Since the pandemic, a common theme heard in the industry is the need for more outside air coming inside the home or building. The effort
Letting a water faucet drip can prevent water damage from frozen pipes. During cold weather, release pressure in the water system by allowing water drip
ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers) recently released their core recommendations for reducing airborne infectious aerosol exposure designed for churches and communities
In this dark time of pandemic and politics, the new year holds promise of change. Or does it? On Christmas Eve, Business Wire reported that
An additional concern emerges during this time of COVID-19 and building closures – Legionella. Legionella was discovered after an outbreak among people who attended a
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