Environmental Laboratory of Fairfield
About us
As Fairfield County's leading indoor air quality laboratory, Environmental Laboratory of Fairfield staff has been providing quality analytical & environmental consulting services since 1991. We offer a wide array of analytical testing services to support environmental investigations focused on asbestos, microbiology, lead paint, environmental chemistry, indoor air quality, and industrial hygiene applications. Our unmatched staff coupled with a company wide focus on customer satisfaction makes no project too large or too small. We keep ourselves on the cutting edge of technology bring new methodologies on line quickly to meet new industry challenges and client needs. We are committed to providing reliable, defensible data in a standardized and user-friendly format to assist our clients through insurance and legal challenges when they occur. Rapid turnaround and competitive prices make the dependable results you get all the more valuable. We are your project partners.
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Services we offer
Air Quality Testing, Asbestos Testing, Radon Gas - Testing, Toxic Mold Testing
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