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Vapor Intrusion Mitigation Systems For Schools

Vapor intrusion can pose significant risks to schools, as toxic chemicals in the subsurface may turn to vapor and enter buildings through cracks or gaps in the foundation. These vapors often originate near current or former dry cleaning sites, gas stations, metal manufacturers, or other industries that use hazardous chemicals. Common contaminants include volatile organic compounds (VOCs) like trichloroethylene (TCE), perchloroethylene (PCE), and benzene, as well as explosive gases such as methane and gasoline vapors.

If harmful vapors are detected inside a school, immediate action is essential to protect the health of students and staff. Exposure to these chemicals can cause nervous system damage, kidney and liver issues, birth defects, and even cancer, depending on chemical and individual health factors.

Fortunately, vapor intrusion issues can be effectively resolved with a mitigation system. These systems, such as sub-slab depressurization, prevent harmful soil gases from entering buildings. Lifetime Environmental Solutions has over 23 years of experience and certifications in both residential and commercial vapor intrusion mitigation.

Vapor Intrusion Mitigation Systems For Schools
Vapor Intrusion Mitigation Systems For Schools

What Does Vapor Mitigation Involve?

Vapor intrusion systems use negative pressure to draw the rising vapors out before they can enter the building. There are two main types of vapor mitigation systems which include sub-slab depressurization systems (SSD) and sub-membrane depressurization systems (SMD). The type of system used for each particular vapor mitigation project is largely dictated by the test results, and the construction of the building itself. Aesthetically, these systems look very similar on the exterior as a radon mitigation system does.

Vapor mitigation systems are comprised of PVC, a specially designed in-line fan, and system monitoring equipment to measure the pressure. Pressure field extension (PFE) testing must be done at each property to ensure that we properly cover the entire footprint of the building to keep the harmful vapors from entering.

Our team of commercial vapor intrusion specialists brings years of expertise in identifying and resolving hazardous air quality issues. We employ advanced barrier and venting techniques to ensure effective, long-term solutions.

Vapor Intrusion Risks

Once a school has undergone vapor intrusion sampling to determine if there is an issue, you may be wondering what type of health risks are associated with chemical vapors being present inside of the structure. Health effects from vapor intrusion vary depending on what types of chemicals are producing the vapor.

Most chemical vapors that make it into a structure won’t cause immediate health effects, but over time you may get sick and develop terminal diseases. Certain groups of people are much more susceptible to getting sick or suffering from complications of breathing in chemical vapors. These groups include: pregnant women, children, the elderly, and people who are living with chronic disease or a compromised immune system.

It is important to have your school sampled for vapor intrusion and mitigated if necessary by a professional. Give us a call today to discuss the options you have for your specific property and we will guide you through the process!

Vapor intrusion mitigation sysyems for schools

Sub-Slab Depressurization Systems

Sub-slab depressurization is the most common and effective method for vapor mitigation. It works by creating negative pressure beneath the building’s slab to redirect harmful soil gases away from the structure. This involves coring a hole, creating a collection point, and installing a sealed pipe that vents gases safely above the roofline using an in-line fan. Larger or complex structures may require multiple systems for optimal results.

At Lifetime Environmental Solutions, we design and install systems according to EPA, state guidelines, and AARST/NRPP standards, ensuring professional and compliant solutions.

Sub-Membrane Depressurization Systems

Sub-membrane depressurization systems are utilized for properties that have and open dirt or gravel crawlspace, or a structure that includes rooms that are open directly to the soil. SMDS systems are installed with an air tight vapor mat that is placed over the foundation.

Once that vapor mat is tightly sealed as to not allow any rising vapor through, a pipe is sealed to the mat to allow all of the trapped gases underneath to be vented. The rest of the system is similar to the sub-slab depressurization system as the piping simply extends up and out of the building where a fan is installed to vent the vapor above the roofline.

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