I was recently interviewed by Connect Media about “unseen” industrial hygiene concerns that can have an impact on human health of property occupants and potentially incur liabilities for owners and investors. By far the biggest concerns lurking in walls, floors and the air are biological concerns like mold/fungus/bacteria, radon gas and other chemicals, and asbestos. All of these collectively contribute to the indoor air quality (IAQ) of a space. Consulting with a certified industrial hygienist and performing regular building assessments and other inspections can go a long way towards proactively protecting your property and the people that inhabit it.

July 02, 2026
Adrienne Perez, an Environmental Due Diligence Consultant, joins as Technical Director for Agency Services in Partner Engineering and Science's environmental service line.

June 24, 2026
Legionella bacteria have long been a concern for building owners and operators, particularly after high-profile outbreaks in major cities. For commercial real estate owners and managers, staying informed is an essential part of risk management and operational compliance.

May 20, 2026
Corey Myers discusses how proactive indoor air quality programs help commercial property teams prevent mold, moisture, and tenant complaints before they escalate.





