We are fully licensed, bonded, and insured to perform all aspects of environmental work.
We understand that your business is your livelihood, and we are available 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
With over 20,000 environmental remediation/restoration/demolition projects completed since 1983.
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Since 1983, MEC has gained extensive experience in asbestos abatement, lead paint abatement, hazardous waste clean-up, transportation and disposal, water & fire restoration services, industrial cleaning, and emergency response.
About MEC Environmental
MEC Environmental is a nationally recognized environmental contractor. MEC is fully licensed, bonded, and insured to perform all aspects of environmental remediation, restoration, and demolition.
Since 1983, MEC has gained extensive experience in asbestos abatement, lead paint abatement, underground storage tank removal/replacement, hazardous waste clean-up, transportation and disposal, tank/pit cleaning, emergency response and industrial cleaning services.
About MEC
Midwest Environmental Control, Inc. is a nationally recognized environmental remediation and demolition contractor that is fully licensed, bonded, and insured to perform all aspects of environmental work within the states of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Arizona, California, and Nevada.
Since 1983, MEC has gained extensive experience in asbestos abatement, lead paint abatement, underground storage tank removal/replacement, hazardous waste clean-up, transportation and disposal, tank/pit cleaning, emergency response and industrial cleaning services.
Frequently Asked Questions & Answers
Do I need to remove asbestos from a building before it is demolished?
The short answer is yes. Asbestos can be found in many materials throughout a single building. Because asbestos is so distinctive, it has been used in the making of insulation, floor and ceiling tiles, wall texture material, and much more.
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What are the requirements for lead paint stabilization?
Lead paint stabilization is a method of interim control. Unlike lead paint abatement, stabilization and other interim controls are meant to temporarily reduce exposure to lead paint hazards..
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How can I get rid of mold?
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Mold may cause health problems for certain individuals when they are exposed to spores in the air. Molds can produce allergens, irritants, and occasionally toxic substances. Allergic reactions to mold generally..
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Can I remove PCBs from my building?
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There are no laws expressly forbidding you from removing PCB’s yourself. However, PCB’s can negatively impact both human health and the environment. They are known to cause cancer and to adversely affect the immune system..
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What constitutes a lead hazard?
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A lead hazard is defined as any environmental condition that may cause lead exposure and ultimately lead poisoning. Lead exposure occurs when lead builds up in the body, generally over a period of months or years…
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Do I need a permit to remove asbestos from my home?
Asbestos is most commonly found behind walls or above ceilings in insulation. There are two types of insulation that may contain asbestos: insulation made with asbestos, which is most often found in houses…
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