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Indoor Air and Mold Abatement
Church Building, Middleborough, MA

Norfolk sampled the indoor air quality of a parish-owned residence for the presence of formaldehyde using EPA Method IP6A protocol to ensure that the urea formaldehyde foam insulation installed in prior years was not presenting a health risk to workers and residents occupying the building.   Norfolk provided the client with an interpretation of the sampling results and compared them with NIOSH and AIHA exposure recommendations.