Hera Environmental Laboratories

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(856)429-5200verified 36 years in business

1879 Old Cuthbert Rd STE 1
Cherry Hill NJ, 08034

Sunclosed
Mon8:00 am-5:00 pm
Tue8:00 am-5:00 pm
Wed8:00 am-5:00 pm
Thu8:00 am-5:00 pm
Fri8:00 am-5:00 pm
Satclosed
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1879 Old Cuthbert Rd STE 1, Cherry Hill NJ, 08034
Old Cuthbert Rd & Park Rd
(856)429-5200

(856)429-5417


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About Hera Environmental Laboratories

Hera Environmental Laboratories provides mold remediation and restoration services in the Cherry Hill, NJ area.

Services:
Radon Testing
Radon Mitigation
Mold Testing
Mold Remediation
Indoor VOC Air Testing
VOC Remediation
Septic Tank Testing
Underground Tank Testing
Asbestos Testing
Asbestos Removal
Phase 1 and Phase 2 ESA Testing
EMF Testing Services

Languages Spoken: English

Payment Options: Cash, Visa, Master Card, American Express, Discover, Personal Checks, Zelle

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Frequently Asked Questions about Hera Environmental Laboratories

Hera Environmental Laboratories is closed on Sunday and Saturday.
Hera Environmental Laboratories is open Mon-Fri 8:00 AM-5:00 PM.
Yes, we do! Contact Hera Environmental Laboratories today and receive $100 off your mold remediation service. We’re dedicated to providing quality service and exceptional value to our clients.
Absolutely! Hera Environmental Laboratories is committed to helping you address mold issues efficiently. We offer free estimates for mold remediation, ensuring that you can make informed decisions about the care and maintenance of your property.
Mold is a type of fungus that reproduces quickly, breaking down organic material in both indoor and outdoor environments. It thrives in moist conditions, leading to potential damage over time. Mold can appear in a variety of colors and is often accompanied by a musty odor. Hera Environmental Laboratories advises addressing mold concerns promptly to protect your home and health.
Understanding your township's average radon concentration can give you insight into potential risks in your area. Hera Environmental Laboratories suggests consulting specific resources or their expertise for detailed information about local radon levels, emphasizing the importance of individual home testing for accurate assessment.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends action to reduce radon levels in homes that test at 4.0 pCi/L or higher. Hera Environmental Laboratories notes that in New Jersey, a significant percentage of homes test above this guideline, highlighting the importance of regular radon testing to ensure the safety and health of your home environment.
Radon gas can enter buildings through openings where the building comes into contact with the ground. This includes cracks in floors or walls, gaps around service pipes, and any other space that offers direct access to the earth. Hera Environmental Laboratories points out that well water might also introduce radon into a home when used for showering, cooking, or drinking, releasing radon into the air you breathe.
Yes, radon exposure poses a significant health risk. Hera Environmental Laboratories highlights that radon gas decays into radioactive particles that can be inhaled and trapped in your lungs, emitting radiation. This exposure is a leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. Continuous exposure to high levels of radon increases the risk of developing lung cancer, underscoring the importance of regular home radon testing.
Radon is a radioactive gas that can significantly impact indoor air quality and health. Hera Environmental Laboratories explains that radon originates from the natural breakdown of uranium in soil, rock, and water, from which it moves into the air we breathe. This gas is invisible, odorless, and tasteless, making it undetectable without proper testing equipment. Whether it's seeping through cracks in your home’s foundation or being released from well water, understanding and mitigating radon is crucial for maintaining a healthy indoor environment.
A septic system, often known as a sub-surface sewage disposal system, plays a crucial role in treating and disposing of household wastewater. At Hera Environmental Laboratories, we explain it as consisting of several key components: the septic (or treatment) tank, a distribution box, and the leach field, also referred to as the drainage area. This system also integrates a main sewer line connecting all plumbing fixtures directly to the septic tank, which in turn connects to the drainage field via a distribution box. Typically, the septic tank is installed about 10-20 feet away from the home. Its primary function is to effectively treat the wastewater generated by a household. With correct installation and maintenance, septic systems are both cost-efficient and as effective as municipal sewers.


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