Peter's Energy and Environment Blog

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Peter's Energy and Environment Blog

Welcome! My name is Peter and I have one very important question for you. Do you care about the future of this planet and the fact that environmental harm could make the Earth uninhabitable? If the answer is yes, you will no doubt want to do everything you can to go green and protect the environment. But where do you start? I didn't know anything about this subject but I knew I needed to do something so I got in touch with a local environmental solutions company and asked for advice, they were really great and they gave me some top tips.

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Are You Concerned About the Quality of the Air You Are Breathing?

20 January 2020
 Categories: Environmental, Blog

How safe is your home or office? You have no doubt ensured that you have working locks on all of your doors and windows. You have probably had the building checked for electrical safety and made certain that the property is in a good state of repair, but could there still be a hidden danger in the building to which your family or work colleagues are being exposed every day? Read More …

Four Indispensable Precautions for Testing Your Home for Asbestos

10 January 2020
 Categories: Environmental, Blog

Asbestos testing is an essential process if you are concerned about the presence of this dangerous material in your home. This is the only method for confirming or dispelling your fears. In general, this process involves collecting a sample of building material from your building and sending it to a lab for analysis. Under ideal circumstances, you should hire a licenced asbestos specialist to identify high-risk materials and take samples for testing. Read More …

Cleaning the Mess Left By Chemicals From Fire Extinguishers

29 November 2019
 Categories: Environmental, Blog

Your job as a fire warden is to aid in the management and oversight of fire safety regardless of your designation. You could be the tasked with responding to emergency calls on a resident warden in a densely populated commercial building. Certainly, part of your work also includes following up on the safety of the occupants after a fire emergency. That involves cleaning up the mess left by fire extinguisher chemicals to make the place habitable again. Read More …