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LBP Solutions is a trusted resource for news, regulations and/or other information regarding the most prominent environmental concerns affecting commercial, residential and institutional buildings today, including high traffice, largely populated spaces such as businesses, schools, apartments and churches to argueably the most important space…your home. Through our many years of collective experience, we have been asked and have answered hundreds of questions related to LEAD BASED PAINT, ASBESTOS, MOLD and other INDOOR AIR QUALITY concerns. We have listed many of these questions in an effort to help better inform you of the problems and processes you may encounter. If you don’t see your questions or concern listed below or you need more information on your specific case, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 844-LBP-LEAD or through many of the ways found throughout this website, including the following link.  [ CONTACT ]

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Stay up-to-date with live news feeds on important environmental related issues that may impact you and your community.  In addition to LBPSolutions.com, the Environmental Health News Organization is a trusted resource for news and other information regarding many of the environmental concerns LBP Solutions, LLC can assist you with.

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  • The hidden risks of household cleaners on brain health April 26, 2024
    New research highlights potential dangers from common cleaning chemicals known as quats. Teddy Amenabar reports for The Washington Post.In short:Scientists have found that quaternary ammonium compounds, or quats, may be toxic to brain cells known as oligodendrocytes. Dysfunction in these cells has been linked to several neurological conditions, including multiple sclerosis.These compounds are found in […]

    EHN Curators

  • Understanding the risks of PFAS in your environment April 26, 2024
    A comprehensive look at PFAS dangers and protections.Keren Landman reports for Vox.In short: Sandy Wynn-Stelt discovered high levels of PFAS in her drinking water after her husband died of liver cancer, prompting her to investigate further.The Environmental Protection Agency has recently set national limits for PFAS in water, but this does not fully address the […]

    EHN Curators

  • We are all contaminated with plastic, a test reveals April 26, 2024
    A test by Million Marker has unveiled widespread plastic contamination in humans, with bisphenols and phthalates present in most individuals. Jeffrey Kluger reports for Time.In short:Recent testing shows a significant presence of bisphenols and phthalates, chemicals linked to severe health risks, in the human body.Efforts to mitigate these risks include lifestyle changes and regulatory actions […]

    EHN Curators

  • Flint's children: a decade of struggle and resilience April 26, 2024
    A decade after the Flint water crisis, its youngest victims still face health and developmental challenges. Shantal Riley reports for Harvard Public Health Magazine.In short:Ten years on, Flint children continue to suffer from lead exposure effects, with increased special education needs and behavioral issues.Community-driven initiatives have made strides in providing support and mitigating some impacts […]

    EHN Curators

  • Why a “fracking refugee” is attending the global plastics treaty negotiations April 26, 2024
    Jill Hunkler, an Ohio resident who considers herself a “fracking refugee,” is telling her family’s story at the global plastics treaty negotiations in Ottawa this week, where negotiators from about 175 countries are working to advance a treaty to address global plastic pollution.“I was forced to leave my home that I built with my own […]

    Kristina Marusic

RSS EHN

  • The hidden risks of household cleaners on brain health April 26, 2024
    New research highlights potential dangers from common cleaning chemicals known as quats. Teddy Amenabar reports for The Washington Post.In short:Scientists have found that quaternary ammonium compounds, or quats, may be toxic to brain cells known as oligodendrocytes. Dysfunction in these cells has been linked to several neurological conditions, including multiple sclerosis.These compounds are found in […]

    EHN Curators

  • Understanding the risks of PFAS in your environment April 26, 2024
    A comprehensive look at PFAS dangers and protections.Keren Landman reports for Vox.In short: Sandy Wynn-Stelt discovered high levels of PFAS in her drinking water after her husband died of liver cancer, prompting her to investigate further.The Environmental Protection Agency has recently set national limits for PFAS in water, but this does not fully address the […]

    EHN Curators

  • We are all contaminated with plastic, a test reveals April 26, 2024
    A test by Million Marker has unveiled widespread plastic contamination in humans, with bisphenols and phthalates present in most individuals. Jeffrey Kluger reports for Time.In short:Recent testing shows a significant presence of bisphenols and phthalates, chemicals linked to severe health risks, in the human body.Efforts to mitigate these risks include lifestyle changes and regulatory actions […]

    EHN Curators

  • Flint's children: a decade of struggle and resilience April 26, 2024
    A decade after the Flint water crisis, its youngest victims still face health and developmental challenges. Shantal Riley reports for Harvard Public Health Magazine.In short:Ten years on, Flint children continue to suffer from lead exposure effects, with increased special education needs and behavioral issues.Community-driven initiatives have made strides in providing support and mitigating some impacts […]

    EHN Curators

  • Why a “fracking refugee” is attending the global plastics treaty negotiations April 26, 2024
    Jill Hunkler, an Ohio resident who considers herself a “fracking refugee,” is telling her family’s story at the global plastics treaty negotiations in Ottawa this week, where negotiators from about 175 countries are working to advance a treaty to address global plastic pollution.“I was forced to leave my home that I built with my own […]

    Kristina Marusic