Child Care Center Hazards Result in New Jersey Emergency
Legislation
Exposure of children and staff in a Child Care/Day Care
Center in New Jersey prompted Governor Corzine to introduce
emergency legislation for Environmental Hazards. These
environmental hazards include air emissions from nearby
businesses as nail salons, dry cleaners, industrial facilities,
chemical plants, and even trucking facilities. Further,
contaminated drinking water and contaminated soil in playgrounds
also prompted the NJ Governor to take this immediate action.
Atlantic Environmental has the ability to conduct the
initial environmental assessment of air, the building,
playgrounds and surrounding facilities to identify “areas
of concern”, as required by the Emergency Legislation.
As a next step, we can test for each “area of concern”
including airborne chemicals, asbestos, lead, radon, drinking
water, mold, and contaminated soils. Next, we can assist
in clean-up/decontamination or identify reputable contractors
to perform these services.
Finally, we can oversee the work of others and perform
final testing to insure the work was completed and children,
staff, and visitors are safe.
For more information, contact Robert Sheriff, President
at 973-366-4660 or e-mail at info@atlenv.com.
Atlantic Environmental Inc
2 East Blackwell Street
Dover, NJ 07801
(800) 344-4414
(973) 366-4660
(973) 366-3116 Fax
info@atlenv.com
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