Welcome to the Environmental Education Associates blog! Here, you will find the latest updates, insights, and stories about our work in environmental education and safety.
A 2026 overview of asbestos abatement pricing, regulatory requirements, and project cost factors explained for property owners and contractors through training insights from Environmental Education Associates.
Understanding how XRF lead paint testing works, when it is required for compliance, and why inspections should be performed by a certified professional trained through Environmental Education Associates.
Choosing the right lead certification depends on your job duties, with training available through Environmental Education Associates to help contractors, inspectors, and environmental professionals meet EPA requirements.
Understanding NYS mold licensing requirements through training offered by Environmental Education Associates, where professionals learn to legally perform mold assessment and remediation work in New York State.
How EPA lead renovator certification helps contractors legally work in pre-1978 housing by training through Environmental Education Associates to follow lead-safe renovation requirements and avoid federal penalties.
How EPA lead renovator certification helps contractors legally work on pre-1978 housing across New York City, where certification is required to bid on most renovation projects.
How to avoid costly mistakes by renewing your EPA lead certification on time through refresher training offered by Environmental Education Associates before your 5-year certification expires.
How obtaining a mold remediation license in New York State can help contractors legally capture mold cleanup revenue by training through Environmental Education Associates.
How Environmental Education Associates became the first EPA-approved provider to offer lead renovator certification in Bosnian, breaking language barriers for contractors working in older homes.
A practical overview of New York rental registry requirements, explaining which properties must comply, key 2026 deadlines, and how landlords can avoid costly lead-related penalties.
A clear breakdown of how to become lead certified in New York, explaining which credentials you actually need to avoid job shutdowns and costly compliance violations.
From asbestos and lead to mold and hazardous materials, this guide breaks down the core training every contractor and facility team needs to stay compliant in 2025.