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Decorative Fountains, Hot Tubs, and Legionella: The Unexpected Water Sources Behind Outbreaks

Decorative Fountains, Hot Tubs, and Legionella: The Unexpected Wa …

In 2017, the CDC published an investigation of a Legionnaires’ disease cluster traced to a decorative fountain in a hospital lobby. Fourteen people were sickened, including immunocompromised patients and visitors. The fountain had been part of the lobby for over a decade, was maintained by housekeeping staff according to a general cleaning protocol, and had […]

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Paint Chip, Dust Wipe, or XRF: How Lead Actually Gets Tested

Paint Chip, Dust Wipe, or XRF: How Lead Actually Gets Tested

Here’s an example scenario: a real estate investor in Augusta buys a 1965 duplex and wants it certified lead-free before marketing it as family-friendly rental housing. He orders what he thinks is a thorough lead inspection from a general home inspector, who uses lead test swab chemistry on suspect surfaces. The swabs come back negative.

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Drought and Your Well: Why CSRA Homeowners Should Retest Water in Dry Years

Drought and Your Well: Why CSRA Homeowners Should Retest Water in …

Consider this scenario: a family in Lincoln County had been drinking from their well for years with no issues. They ran a comprehensive water test when they first moved in, the results were clean, and they had never seen a reason to retest. During the extended dry summer of 2024, they started noticing the water

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Mold Behind the Walls: When Visible Symptoms Mean Hidden Damage

Mold Behind the Walls: When Visible Symptoms Mean Hidden Damage

Here’s an example scenario: a family in Grovetown noticed a persistent musty odor in their master bedroom. Everything looked fine. No staining on the walls, no visible growth, no obvious water damage. The homeowner had opened windows, run dehumidifiers, replaced HVAC filters, and bought an air purifier. The smell persisted. A moisture investigation revealed elevated

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Slab Leaks: Spotting Water Moving Under Your Foundation Before It Cracks

Slab Leaks: Spotting Water Moving Under Your Foundation Before It …

Here’s an example scenario: a homeowner in Martinez noticed her water bill had crept up significantly over a span of three months. She had not changed her habits, had no visible leaks anywhere in the house, and her utility company could not find anything unusual at the meter. After calling two plumbers who suggested “maybe

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What a Commercial Asbestos Abatement Project Actually Involves

What a Commercial Asbestos Abatement Project Actually Involves

Here’s an example scenario: a property owner in downtown Augusta bought a 1958 office building as an investment and planned a nine-month renovation to convert the interior to mixed-use tenant space. The initial renovation budget assumed an asbestos survey would confirm the suspected ACM (asbestos-containing material) was limited to a small amount of floor tile

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Slab, Basement, or Crawl Space: Does Your Foundation Type Change Your Radon Risk?

Slab, Basement, or Crawl Space: Does Your Foundation Type Change …

Here’s an example scenario: a homeowner in the Aiken area was convinced her slab-on-grade ranch could not have a radon problem. “I don’t have a basement,” she reasoned. “I thought radon was a basement issue.” She had skipped testing when she bought the home three years earlier based on that same assumption. Her short-term test

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Indoor Air Quality in Schools: What Parents and Administrators Should Be Asking

Indoor Air Quality in Schools: What Parents and Administrators Sh …

Consider this scenario: a middle school principal in Columbia County noticed an unusual pattern. Three staff members in the same wing of the building had been out on extended sick leave with respiratory issues in the same semester. Student absenteeism in one specific cluster of classrooms was also running higher than the rest of the

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After the Flood: When Water Damage Turns Into a Mold Problem

After the Flood: When Water Damage Turns Into a Mold Problem

Here’s an example scenario: a family in North Augusta came home from vacation to a burst washing machine supply line. Water had been running for about four days before they walked through the door. Restoration crews arrived within six hours. Fans and dehumidifiers ran for the next three weeks. The visible water was gone, the

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Why Dialysis Clinics Face Heightened Legionella Risk

Why Dialysis Clinics Face Heightened Legionella Risk

In 2017, the CDC published a study of hospital-onset Legionnaires’ disease showing that 76% of cases in acute care settings were linked to the facility’s water system. What the headline number did not capture was the population hit hardest: patients with chronic conditions that compromise immune response and lung function. Patients on dialysis rank near

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