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When it comes to property maintenance, it’s important to not forget about air quality. Any type of mold growth, asbestos, or lead paint can put you and your family’s health at risk. While this may seem scary, our hazardous waste removal company is here to help. We have years of experience in providing quality remediation and removal services for property owners across Jacksonville, Charlotte, Raleigh, Wilmington, Fayetteville, NC; Myrtle Beach, Charleston, SC and the surrounding regions. If you’re interested in learning more, browse some of our blogs today. To get started on removing hazardous waste from your property, contact our team to schedule a consultation. 

27 Sep, 2022
Demolition is used to destroy unsafe or unwanted buildings or structures. Many businesses use demolition because it is fast, easy, and doesn't require the landowner to do anything. You're all set once you pick a date for the demolition company to come by. Here are some reasons landowners hire demolition companies: The building might collapse: A great way to prevent an unstable structure from collapsing is to use demolition to destroy it. The reason for this is that if an unsafe building falls unexpectedly, it can cause damage to other buildings around it. Not to mention that a building collapse could hurt people on the streets and in buildings next to it. Violating building codes: Not all buildings that are not up to code should be destroyed. But sometimes, when a building has so many things that do not meet the building codes for the area, it just makes sense to hire a demolition company and start from scratch. Rebuilding allows the building owner to start fresh without worrying about possibly missing something that needs to be updated. Need space for new buildings: Sometimes, if there is a huge, old building, it makes sense to destroy it to make room for a couple of new smaller buildings. Not all businesses want or need a huge building, so making a couple of smaller buildings creates space for a couple of different companies. Get rid of damaged structures: A building that endured a heavy storm or a fire and was significantly damaged often results in destroying it. Damaged buildings can be hard to work in, so sometimes, the owner is better off just destroying the building and starting from scratch. Increase property value: Using demolition to destroy an old building makes the property more valuable. You can leave it without a building to give the new owner space or build a new structure. Our demolition services at Eastern Environmental are available to Jacksonville, NC; Charlotte, NC; Raleigh, NC; Wilmington, NC; Myrtle Beach, SC; and the surrounding areas.
Piles of Boxes
19 May, 2021
Hoarding clean up is a labor-intensive task. Let Eastern Environmental handle the job! We serve the Myrtle Beach, SC; Charlotte, Raleigh & Wilmington, NC areas. Call now!
04 Jan, 2021
Starting a project and need a demolition company? Learn why working with a qualified team is beneficial.
black mold growing on walls and ceiling
30 Oct, 2020
Mold can pose a serious threat to your health. It's something you want to deal with as soon as possible. Watch for these early warnings signs that your home or business may be experiencing an issue with mold.
18 May, 2020
While mining asbestos has ended in the United States, asbestos is still present in many older homes and buildings. Asbestos is a dangerous substance because it has the ability to break down into microscopically thin fibers. These fibers are too small to see, feel, or taste. Asbestos can cause adverse reactions to those who are exposed to it. The most common way for asbestos fibers to enter the body is through breathing. Breathing asbestos can cause those tiny fibers to get stuck in the lungs and irritate the lung tissue. Once the asbestos fibers become trapped in the body, the body cannot break them down or remove them. The fibers remain in place and can cause disease. Some of the primary diseases caused by asbestos exposure include: Asbestosis Asbestosis is a chronic lung disease where scar-like tissues form in the lungs. This fibrosis decreases the elasticity of the lungs, making breathing more difficult as oxygen and carbon dioxide are not able to pass in and out of scarred lungs easily. Asbestosis usually occurs in people who have had very high exposures over a long time, but years may pass before any symptoms appear. Mesothelioma Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that most often occurs in the thin membrane lining of the lungs, chest, abdomen, and sometimes the heart. Each year in the United States roughly 200 cases of mesothelioma are diagnosed. Signs of mesothelioma may not appear until 30 to 40 years after exposure to asbestos. People who work in asbestos mines, asbestos mills, or factories that use asbestos, as well as those who manufacture and install asbestos insulation, have an increased risk of mesothelioma. Lung Cancer & Other Cancers Lung cancer causes the largest number of deaths related to asbestos exposure. Lung cancer is a malignant tumor that invades and blocks the lung’s air passages. If you smoke tobacco and have been exposed to asbestos, the chance of you developing lung cancer is greatly increased. The most common symptoms of lung cancer are coughing and a change in breathing. Other symptoms include shortness of breath, persistent chest pains, hoarseness, and anemia. Evidence suggests that cancers in the esophagus, larynx, oral cavity, stomach, colon, and kidney may be caused by ingesting asbestos. Asbestos Removal for Wilmington, Charlotte & Raleigh, NC Eastern Environmental Inc is proud to be able to provide those in Wilmington, NC; Charlotte, NC; Raleigh, NC; and Myrtle Beach, SC with asbestos removal services . We have been helping those with homes and businesses decontaminate their properties and create a safer, healthier environment for many years. We are in accordance with current EPA and OSHA regulations. We have state-of-the-art equipment, well trained and accredited personnel who are able to safely remove and dispose of asbestos and other hazardous materials. If you require asbestos removal or would like to ensure your property is asbestos-free, please reach out to our team today.
13 Jan, 2020
There are typically four types of hazardous waste; flammable materials, explosive materials, toxic materials, and things that can decompose. Hazardous materials include blood, certain chemicals, batteries, illegal drugs, pesticides, paints, automotive fluids, and more. Not cleaning up hazardous waste in a timely and efficient manner can have serious effects on your health and the environment. When there is hazardous waste on your property, you must have it cleaned up immediately to protect your health and the health of others. Below are the effects hazardous waste can have on your health and the environment. Health Effects Exposure to hazardous waste for just a short time can cause skin irritation, headaches, and nausea. However, prolonged exposure to hazardous waste has much more serious effects on your health. Hazardous waste can cause cancer, physical deformities, behavioral issues, and chronic disease. If you are exposed to hazardous waste while pregnant, your baby can suffer from birth defects or genetic mutations. Environmental Effects Hazardous waste that is not taken care of can have serious effects on the environment. Hazardous waste can cause water pollution due to chemicals making their way to rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water. Just like humans, hazardous waste can also effect animal populations, often causing mutations and death. If you have hazardous waste on your property, it must be removed immediately to protect your health. Eastern Environmental Inc provides hazardous waste removal services for homeowners and businesses throughout Raleigh, Wilmington, and Charlotte, NC. We also serve Myrtle Beach, SC. We clean up crime scenes, remove biohazard materials, chemicals, and more. Protect your health, the health of others, and the environment, and call us today for hazardous waste removal.
09 Dec, 2019
Many people are unaware of the serious effects exposure to mold can have on your health and home. While mold may seem mostly harmless, it can decrease air quality of your home and cause serious damage. Over time, exposure to mold can cause both minor and major health effects depending on the type of mold. There are many different types of mold, some being more toxic than others . An extremely common type of toxic mold is black mold. Black mold is usually found in water-damaged homes or buildings. While symptoms may seem minor at first, prolonged exposure to black mold can result in death in extreme cases. While non-toxic types of mold are also common and may not cause serious health concerns, it can also make you and your home uncomfortable. Living with mold can cause regular headaches, runny nose, coughing, and sneezing. If you have asthma, these symptoms can worsen or trigger asthma attacks. You can also be more susceptible to serious symptoms from mold if you have allergies or have a weakened immune system due to other illnesses. Children and the elderly are also more at risk for more severe symptoms when it comes to mold. Not only can mold cause health concerns, but it can also damage your home. The look and smell of mold is never pleasant, however, the issue of mold runs deeper than that. Mold destroys the materials that it grows on. This can cause structural damage to your home if mold is growing in or on your walls. Mold can also cause decay to wood. Leaving mold untreated can not only cause more damage in the long run, but it can also make for a hefty bill to try fix these damages. If you have mold in your home, don't let it continue to grow. Take control of the situation now and prevent future health issues and damage to your home. Eastern Environmental provides mold removal services to residents and businesses of Raleigh, Charlotte, and Wilmington, NC, as well as Myrtle Beach, SC. Keep your family, customers, or employees happy and healthy! Contact us today for a free quote.
05 Nov, 2019
If your home was built before 1978, your paint could contain lead. Lead paint only poses a threat if the paint is chipping, flaking, or sanded. Lead paint can also be found on old toys, in paint sets and art supplies, or pipes and faucets. If the pipes in your home contain lead paint, you could be consuming contaminated water. Studies show that over time, absorption of lead paint can lead to serious health effects, especially for developing children and pregnant women. Continuous exposure and ingestion of lead paint can lead to lead poisoning. The main source of lead poisoning is through the digestion of lead paint, so children are more susceptible to lead poisoning because of their tendency to chew on miscellaneous objects. Lead poisoning can cause developmental delays in children since their brains are still developing. Signs of lead poisoning include behavioral issues, low grades, low IQ, growth delays, and other learning disabilities. If your house was built before 1978 and your child is experiencing any of these issues, you may want to test your home for lead paint. Lead poisoning can also cause abdominal pain, aggressive behavior, anemia, and memory loss. Pregnant women are also more at risk when it comes to lead poisoning because it can affect the growth and development of unborn children. In extreme cases, high doses of lead poisoning can lead to vomiting, muscle weakness, seizures, and even coma. If you experience any of these symptoms, you must call 911 and seek emergency medical attention right away. If your home was built before 1978, don't wait to remove lead paint. Protect your children and family today and call Eastern Environmental for lead paint removal in Wilmington, Charlotte, and Raleigh, NC. We can enclose or replace any lead-painted surfaces in your home. Don't risk the health of your family.
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