Environmental Analysis Associates, Inc. is dedicated to providing state-of-the-art indoor air quality particle testing services using an integrated system of optical microscopy and automated scanning electron microscopy analysis methods. When combined with our 30 years of field and consulting experience, we can fully support our clients in finding the source and solution to dust-related indoor air quality complaints.
The Michigan Environmental Laboratory (Lab ID#:220804) is AIHA-LAP, LLC accredited for mold analysis. The Michigan lab also specializes in the analysis of all types of airborne and surface dust, E. coli and fire / combustion residue. The California Forensic & Research Laboratory specializes in trace-particle analysis, product defect/failure analysis testing, and litigation support.
The Michigan Environmental Laboratory (Lab ID#:220804) is AIHA-LAP, LLC accredited for mold analysis. The Michigan lab also specializes in the analysis of all types of airborne and surface dust, E. coli and fire / combustion residue. The California Forensic & Research Laboratory specializes in trace-particle analysis, product defect/failure analysis testing, and litigation support.
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EAA is the first lab in our industry to compile a nationwide database or airborne Air-O-Cell dust samples, and then provide a systematic and trademarked comparison system known as AIR PROFILE. AIR PROFILE provides practical and industry-accepted statistical comparison guidelines for the interpretation of indoor dust samples using Optical Microscopy methods.
Environmental Analysis Associates, Inc. (EAA) is one of only a few environmental testing laboratories in the country specializing in comprehensive dust and airborne aerosol testing using the full range of Optical and Scanning Electron Microscopy methods. Our historical field experience and consulting expertise also helps us provide you with knowledgeable support and data interpretation specific to your indoor air quality problems.
The Environmental Analysis Associates, Inc. (EAA) dust analysis method provides the simultaneous analysis of particle size, mass, and exposure concentrations, and is specifically designed for industrial hygiene applications. The method is made possible by integrating the use of new, high-speed silicon drift (SDD) X-ray detectors, industry-recognized automated particle analysis software, and interpretation software developed directly by EAA.
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