With summer in full swing, it is that time of year again in many parts of the country for the dreaded hurricane season. Owning properties in the Atlantic basin comes with an added layer of concern with the peak of the hurricane season running from June into November. While there are only so many precautions that can be taken ahead of a storm, your reaction immediately following a storm may be the most important step to ensuring that your building is properly assessed for damages and completely repaired in a timely manner. One of the main issues in the aftermath of a hurricane that literally goes unseen is mold.
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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.

April 27, 2026
Environmental health and safety leader brings multidisciplinary expertise in industrial hygiene, regulatory compliance, and hazardous materials management.

January 26, 2026
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized stronger requirements about how lead dust hazards are identified and addressed in homes and child-occupied facilities built before 1978. The rule became effective in early 2025 and full compliance with key elements is required starting January 12, 2026.




