Angstrom Testing Services, LLC

Category: Environmental consultant

Address: 30 Hempstead Ave, Rockville Centre, NY 11570, USA

Phone: +15167244574

Opening hours

Sunday: 10AM–5PM

Monday: 8AM–7PM

Tuesday: 8AM–7PM

Wednesday: 8AM–7PM

Thursday: 8AM–7PM

Friday: 8AM–7PM

Saturday: 9AM–6PM

Reviews

coco shean

Jul 29, 2022

I highly recommend Angstrom testing. They were on time, efficient, explained everything, provided the lab report in the time expected and it was clear and concise. Very responsive and helpful.

Marcia T

Jul 27, 2022

I needed a hygienist’s report before and after a mold remediation work in my basement. The water specialist that coordinated the work refered me Angstrom Testing Service. Paul was the hygienist that came to do the job. He was very pleasant to work with. The inspection process was simple but the reports were very thorough and detailed. The inspection report helps the mold remediation workers know what to do and the clearance report is good to keep for HPD inspections.

Felicia Moore

Mar 1, 2022

I used this organization for my Daycare. The testing agent Paul was professional, experienced, prompt and courteous. He explained the process and provided a detailed report with credentials. I highly recommend this organization for your testing needs.

Cristina Arjona

Feb 3, 2022

Professional and efficient, as well as fast. I called Angstrom and was able to schedule a visit to our school super quickly and received the necessary reports right away!

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Questions & Answers

How many water samples must be collected in a house to evaluate water quality?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

First draw and 30 second flush samples should be taken from a few cold water outlets in a house. The water should be allowed to stagnate for 8 to 18 hours before sampling.

Do I need to test the water in my NYC daycare?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

Yes, the New york City Health Department requires that the water from bathroom and classroom sinks be tested for lead. Water fountains are also required to be tested for lead. First draw and 30 second flush samples are required after the water has been allowed to stagnate for 8 to 18 hours. You are required to hire an EPA certified lead inspector employed by an EPA certified firm. The water must be analyzed by a NYS Health Department accredited laboratory.

If I have an exemption, must I have my rental apartment retested for lead paint at turnover?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

Yes, all lead paint exemptions are voided at turnover, and you must have your apartment retested using a certified XRF instrument that has been calibrated at the 0.5 mg/cm2 action level.

What is the definition of lead paint?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

Effective December 1, 2021, lead paint is defined as paint containing 0.5 milligrams of lead per square centimeter (0.5 mg/cm2) of paint. This supersedes the long-standing definition of paint containing 1.0 mg/cm2.

What is the difference between a lead paint-free apartment and a lead paint safe apartment?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

The lead-free designation means that there is no lead paint in the apartment. All lead paint has been removed. Lead “safe” means that there is no accessible lead paint in the apartment. The lead paint is covered by sheetrock or boxes. The lead paint is still present, but the paint is inaccessible. Landlords must conduct annual visual inspections, since the coverings may deteriorate over time.

Can I get a lead paint exemption for my apartments?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

Yes. If no lead paint is found in an apartment, then you can apply for an exemption. Local Law 1 of 2004 provides for an exemption from certain provisions of the law. You are required to submit test documentation. Exemptions can be issued for individual apartments and for an entire building.

What do I do with my lead paint inspection report?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

HPD is required to conduct 200 audits annually. This assures that landlords are complying with Local Law 31. Be prepared to present the lead paint report upon their request.

How long do I have to get the lead paint inspection completed?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

NYC HPD requires every qualifying rental unit to be tested by August 2025. However, if a child under the age of 6 spends ten or more hours in the apartment, the unit must be inspected by August 2021.

How is the lead paint tested?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

Lead paint is tested using a hand-held direct reading x-Ray spectrometer (XRF).

How long does an inspection take?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

A two-bedroom apartment can be inspected and tested in approximately one hour. However, the inspection report may take two hours or more to prepare.

Can I conduct lead paint testing myself?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

No, you must hire an EPA-certified lead inspector or lead risk assessor to conduct a lead paint inspection.

As a landlord in NYC, do I need to be concerned about lead paint in my rental units?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

Yes, under Local Law 31 of 2020, NYC HPD requires landlords to conduct lead paint testing in multi-family apartment buildings throughout NYC. One and two-family homes that are rented are also required to be tested.

Can I test the air for formaldehyde?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

Yes. Testing is conducted using a vacuum pump and an DNPH absorption tube. The pump operates for about an hour. The tube sample is sent to a lab for analysis to determine the concentration of formaldehyde in the air. Indoor levels are then compared to NIOSH and other regulatory exposure guidance levels. Because of the very low NIOSH recommended exposure level (REL) of 16 parts per billion (ppb), samples are taken onto DNPH tubes. The samples are analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC, method NIOSH 2016). We do not recommend that a direct-reading hand-held instrument be used.

What is a safe level of formaldehyde vapors that may be inhaled?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

There is no one standard that is generally accepted as the “safe” level for formaldehyde vapor concentrations. The National Institute of Safety and Health (NIOSH) has established a recommended exposure limit of 0.016 ppm or 16 ppb. Formaldehyde vapors are classified as a human carcinogen.

Should I be concerned about inhaling formaldehyde vapors?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

Formaldehyde is a mucous membrane (eye, nose, throat) irritant. Some people develop allergic sensitivities to formaldehyde and other VOC’s.

What is Formaldehyde?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

Formaldehyde is a chemical that is used to fabricate wood products. Some engineered wood products include kitchen cabinets and furniture. Cabinets and furniture fabricated with MDF may off gas formaldehyde for years.

What do I do after the mold remediation contractor finishes the work described in the mold inspector’s plan?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

Before you do the rebuild work, the NY State Department of Labor states that you need to re-hire a mold inspector. The mold inspector will evaluate the work performed by the mold remediation contractor. Secondly, the mold inspector will determine whether the plan was properly followed. During the reinspection, the mold inspector will take moisture measurements. He will also evaluate musty odors and re-inspect surfaces for water damage and mold. Additionally, the mold inspector will collect air samples to evaluate levels of airborne mold. Lastly, If levels of airborne mold meet the clearance criteria in the mold inspector’s plan, the mold inspector will prepare a clearance report and indicate that the remediation work was successfully performed and that the the affected areas are eligible for rebuild.

What do I do with the mold plan provided by the mold inspector?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

The mold inspection plan is given to a NY state certified mold remediation contractor. The mold remediation contractor performs the work written in the mold plan. However, prior to performing the work, the mold contractor should provide you with a cost estimate.

Do I need to hire a mold inspector if I know I have a mold problem?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

Yes, if you are going to hire a contractor and there is more than 10 square feet of visible mold present. The NY State Department of Labor states that you need to hire a mold inspector to conduct a mold inspection. The mold inspector determines the scope of work and the cause of the mold problem. Secondly, the mold inspector prepares the mold plan. The plan will include the mold treatment methods. The plan will also include safety procedures and the post-mold remediation clearance protocols to successfully close out the mold project.

Are all molds create equal?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

No, all molds are not created equal. Some molds provoke allergy-like symptoms in sensitive individuals. Some molds produce mycotoxins and are considered toxigenic. Also, a genus of mold may have numerous species, and some species may be mycotoxin-producers, and some species may not be.

Is mold dangerous?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

In 2004, the Institute of Medicine stated in its report entitled Damp Indoor Spaces and Health that there is sufficient evidence of an association between exposure to mold and other agents in damp indoor environments and upper respiratory tract symptoms. Other symptom can include coughing, wheezing, and asthma symptoms (in sensitized individuals with asthma). Moreover, the World Health Organization stated in its report entitled Dampness and Mould (2009) that “There is sufficient epidemiological evidence of associations between dampness or mould and asthma development”. Asthma exacerbation, current asthma, respiratory infections, upper respiratory tract symptoms, cough, wheeze and dyspnea may also occur.

Do I need a mold inspection or air quality testing for mold?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

If visible mold is present on surfaces, then you can assume that the levels of airborne mold are elevated. Therefore, when mold is visible, there is little need to take air samples to evaluate whether there is mold problem. However, if you would like to determine whether visible mold in a room is adversely affecting the air quality, then taking an air sample for mold may be helpful.

What does a mold inspection include?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

A mold inspection includes a visual inspection of room-side surfaces for water damage and mold growth. A mold inspection also includes an evaluation of musty odors, moisture measurements and photo-documentation of any water damage and mold growth conditions observed. Air samples may be taken for laboratory analysis to evaluate the air quality. Air sample results may also indicate whether hidden mold growth conditions may be present. An inspection report is prepared that summarizes observations, laboratory results, conclusions, and a mold remediation plan, if more that 10 square feet of mold is visible, as per NYS law.

When do I get the results from the air quality tests?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

Results from tests performed using hand-held, direct-reading instruments are available in real-time. Other tests require the collection of samples that are sent to a lab for analysis. Most test results are available within 5 business days, but expedited results are usually available for a small upcharge.

What is the cost of air testing?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

Test laboratory analysis fee depends on the type of analysis (mold, bacteria, formaldehyde) that the lab is performing and how quickly you need the lab results (i.e., turnaround time). The fee increases as the turnaround time decreases. There is also a professional fee for the air quality inspector to collect the air samples, interpret the laboratory test results, and to write a report.

How long does air sampling take?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

In general, air samples are collected using small pumps and air sample cassettes. Sampling time depends on the test method used and the contaminant being evaluated. Typical air sampling times per sample vary as follows: bacteria – 2 minutes; mold – 10 minutes; VOC’s – 15 minutes; asbestos – 90 minutes; silica – 2 to 4 hours; soot – 90 minutes; formaldehyde – 60 minutes.

How do I know which air contaminants to test for?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

A meaningful decision as to which contaminants to test for is based on many factors. One factor is the presence or onset of any odors. Another factor is the presence of any adverse health effects being experienced by occupants. Thirdly, any recent history of moisture intrusion and plumbing leaks may indicate a mold problem. Lastly, any ongoing work being performed and the installation of any new building materials in the space may contribute dust and off gassing in the space.

Do I need an air quality test ?

Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021
Angstrom Testing Services, LLC | Dec 3, 2021

In general, air quality testing is performed to evaluate levels of the specific contaminants that you may be concerned about. Air quality tests can include testing for mold, bacteria, VOC’s (volatile organic compounds), asbestos, mercury, silica, and formaldehyde. Afterwards, air samples are sent to a certified state laboratory for analysis to obtain the accurate results. Additionally, general indoor air quality testing can be performed. However, such tests only include measuring temperature, humidity, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and dust.

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