
Qualifications
Environmental Analytical Service, Inc. (EAS) is an Air Measurement Laboratory that specialized in ambient air, indoor air, source gas analysis, and product testing. EAS was founded in 1985 by Dr. Steven Hoyt and is one of the leading air specialty laboratories with a rich history of innovation in the air testing field.
EAS - A History of Quality
Environmental Analytical Service has had a commitment to quality since it opened its doors in 1985. EAS has always had a fully documented Quality Assurance program, but more importantly the staff at EAS has been trained to be always looking at the data - whether it is calibrations, blanks, or samples to make sure that the data "looks" right based on our years of experience. This is something that automated processing and computer reviews cannot do - it is easy to pass QC and still have incorrect data.
Over the years EAS has participated in audits, performance testing samples, inter-laboratory comparisons, and has worked directly for the US EPA, Navy, Air Force, California Air Resources Board and many large consultants. EAS is approved by the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAP).
EAS - A History of Innovation
Environmental Analytical Service has been
providing innovative solutions for air testing since 1985.
EAS was the first commercial air-testing laboratory that
specialized in using cryotrapping and SUMMA canisters for the
measurement of low-level organic compounds in ambient air samples.
EAS was the first lab to offer air data deliverable
packages (CLP) under the EPA Special Analytical Services
(SAS) program. EAS was
also the first air lab to offer the EPA 8260 target list of
compounds including oxygenated hydrocarbons for air samples, and was
the first lab to offer Selected Ion Monitoring (SIM) with method
detection limits of 0.005 ppbv for use in ambient air and vapor
intrusion samples.
Let EAS assist you on your project planning by providing important documents and information.
For help planning your project contact Dr. Steve Hoyt at EAS.
