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Which is Worse: The Indoor Air Quality of Your Home or Office?

Category: News • March 8, 2022

When you come home from work, we’re willing to bet you release a sigh of relief. Whether you’re kicking off your shoes and heading to the kitchen or jumping into pajamas and straight onto the couch, taking a moment to breathe is always necessary when you’re ready to rest. And if you work from home, the necessity of a fresh...

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When Do I Need My Commercial Building Inspected for Asbestos?

Category: News • March 8, 2022

Being an employer means more than managing a team and ensuring you’re hiring the best of the best; namely, it also means fostering a safe and healthy work environment for everyone involved. And when asbestos comes into the picture, such responsibility will only complicate matters further. So, if you’re left asking questions about when, why, and where to take action,...

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Women’s History Month: Recognizing Alice Hamilton, the Mother of Occupational Health

Category: News and Updates • March 1, 2022

Here at Luce Air Quality, we remain committed to providing trusted indoor air quality solutions to both residential and commercial property owners alike. After all, it’s not just about keeping our neighbors’ homes safe — it’s also about making sure that local managers, owners, and employers are equipped with what they need to keep their employees both safe. Of course,...

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Air Testing Amidst COVID-19: Your Top 3 Questions Answered

Category: Uncategorized • February 21, 2022

Many waves have come and gone since 2020, during which we’ve all done our best to simply ride each one out. Thankfully, the ebbs and flows of the coronavirus pandemic have begun to mellow out. Thus, you may be wondering: Is air quality testing necessary now that COVID-19 has peaked? Our answer? Yes. In fact, air quality testing may be...

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Through the Fire and Flames: The Truth About Asbestos and House Fires

Category: News • February 15, 2022

As the cold persists, homeowners are more and more likely to rely upon unsafe warming practices for their property. From using extension cords with heat-producing appliances to keeping flammable objects — like blankets or furniture — too close to sources of heat and more, the bottom line is that winter-time house fires are all too common. What’s more, these emergency...

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