What Alberta Businesses Must Know in 2026 about Regulatory Changes in Asbestos, Mold & Indoor Air Quality

Why Compliance Matters More Than Ever for Alberta Businesses For business owners, property managers, and contractors in Alberta, environmental compliance is becoming an increasingly important part of operating safely and responsibly. Regulations around asbestos, mold, and indoor air quality exist to protect workers, tenants, and the public from exposure to harmful substances. As we move toward 2026, these expectations continue to evolve, making it essential for businesses to stay informed and proactive. We often see situations where hazardous materials are discovered during renovations, maintenance work, or building inspections. Without proper testing and planning, these discoveries can delay projects, increase costs,

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The Business Benefits of Proactive Occupational Hygiene in Alberta

Why Occupational Hygiene Matters for Alberta Workplaces When people hear the term “occupational hygiene,” they often think of regulatory checklists or compliance requirements. While meeting legal obligations is certainly important, the benefits of occupational hygiene go much further than simply following workplace health and safety rules. For businesses across Alberta, a proactive approach to occupational hygiene can strengthen workplace culture, improve productivity, and protect long-term business performance. Occupational hygiene focuses on identifying, assessing, and controlling workplace hazards that may affect employee health. These hazards can include airborne contaminants, dust, mould, chemical exposure, noise, and poor indoor air quality. When businesses

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Emerging Technologies in Asbestos & Mold Remediation in 2026

How Technology Is Changing the Remediation Industry The environmental remediation industry is not standing still. As we move toward 2026, asbestos removal, mold removal, and air quality testing are being shaped by new technologies, evolving regulations, and higher expectations from property owners. Clients are no longer satisfied with basic cleanup alone. They want safer processes, clearer data, and less disruption to their homes and businesses. We’re seeing a shift toward smarter, more controlled remediation methods that focus on precision and prevention. Advances in detection, containment, and monitoring allow environmental professionals to identify problems earlier, target them more accurately, and verify

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How Renovation Trends in Alberta Are Driving the Need for Mold Removal Services

Renovation Booms and the Realities of Older Buildings Across Alberta, renovation activity continues to surge. In cities like Calgary and Red Deer, homeowners are upgrading kitchens, finishing basements, improving energy efficiency, and modernizing older housing stock rather than moving. Many of these homes were built decades ago, long before current building standards and environmental awareness were in place. While renovations can dramatically improve comfort and value, they also have a way of uncovering issues that have been hidden for years. Older buildings often contain materials and conditions that today’s homeowners are not expecting. Asbestos insulation, vermiculite in attics, and mould

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Beyond Mold and Asbestos – What Property Owners in Alberta Should Know about Biohazard Cleanup

What We Mean by Biohazards and Why They’re Often Overlooked When we talk with property owners about environmental risks, many are surprised to learn how broad the term “biohazard” really is. Biohazards include any biological materials that can pose a risk to human health. This can involve bodily fluids, blood, animal waste, drug residues, and contamination left behind after events such as hoarding situations, unattended deaths, crime scenes, or illicit drug activity. Unlike mold or asbestos, biohazards are not always visible. A property can look clean on the surface while still containing harmful contaminants that require professional cleanup. Drug labs,

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Why Testing Matters Post-Mold or Asbestos Removal after Indoor Air Quality After Remediation

Why Removal Alone Isn’t the Final Step When mold or asbestos is discovered in a home or building, most property owners focus on one thing: getting it removed as quickly as possible. While removal is a critical step, it’s only part of the process. What often gets overlooked is what happens after remediation is complete. The question we encourage clients to ask is simple—how do you know the space is truly safe to use again? Even after professional mold or asbestos removal, indoor air quality can still be affected. Microscopic mold spores, asbestos fibres, or construction dust can remain suspended

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Black Mold (Stachybotrys): The Myths, The Facts, and How to Remediate Safely

Understanding the Hidden Risks During Renovations Renovating an older home or commercial space in Central Alberta can be an exciting project, but before you start tearing down walls or replacing flooring, it’s important to think about what’s behind those materials. Many properties built before the 1990s still contain asbestos, a once-popular construction material that was valued for its heat resistance and durability. Unfortunately, asbestos fibres are extremely hazardous when disturbed. When these tiny fibres are released into the air and inhaled, they can cause serious and long-term health problems such as asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma. The danger comes from

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Mold Testing in Alberta’s Changing Climate

Understanding Why Mold Is Becoming More Common Indoors Alberta’s weather has always been unpredictable—cold winters, humid summers, and wide temperature swings that can happen overnight. While these extremes are nothing new, the way we build and insulate our homes has changed dramatically in recent years. Tighter, energy-efficient construction helps conserve heat, but it can also trap moisture indoors. When combined with Alberta’s variable climate, this creates the perfect conditions for mold to grow. Mold spores are everywhere, but they only become a problem when they find moisture and a suitable surface to grow on. In modern homes, this can happen

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Why Asbestos Testing & Removal Should Be Part of Your Building Renovation Plan in Central Alberta

Understanding the Hidden Risks During Renovations Renovating an older home or commercial space in Central Alberta can be an exciting project, but before you start tearing down walls or replacing flooring, it’s important to think about what’s behind those materials. Many properties built before the 1990s still contain asbestos, a once-popular construction material that was valued for its heat resistance and durability. Unfortunately, asbestos fibres are extremely hazardous when disturbed. When these tiny fibres are released into the air and inhaled, they can cause serious and long-term health problems such as asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma. The danger comes from

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Hidden Asbestos-Containing Materials in Alberta Homes

Where Asbestos Might Be Hiding in Your Home Many Alberta homeowners assume asbestos is a problem of the past, but it’s still present in thousands of older homes and buildings across the province. From Red Deer to Calgary, homes built before the 1990s often contain asbestos in materials that look perfectly ordinary. Because these fibres are microscopic and mixed into building components, you can’t tell if something contains asbestos just by looking at it. Common sources include insulation, vinyl flooring, ceiling texture, drywall compound, and old pipe wrap. Vermiculite insulation, for example, was widely used in attics for its fire

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