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    <description><![CDATA[<p>Fresh paint can hide a five-figure problem. We sit down with Shelley Hines, CEO of <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>DCG Environmental</a>, to talk through the environmental liabilities that routinely get missed in commercial property purchases and why the walkthrough is never the whole story. If you own, buy, manage, or broker commercial real estate, this is the practical reality check that can save you from costly remediation, stalled projects, and tenant blowback.<br/><br/>We dig into the big ticket risks first: <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>asbestos</a> that only shows up when you remodel, moisture and mold that creep behind walls and above ceilings, and the uncomfortable truth that prior property use can follow you home through soil and groundwater contamination. Shelley breaks down how <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>Phase I Environmental Site Assessments</a> work, when a Phase II makes sense, and how historical records can reveal issues from decades ago even if the building looks “updated” today. We also talk indoor air quality, VOCs, smoke damage, and chemical residue that can trigger health concerns and lease problems after occupancy.<br/><br/>We close with the decisions that keep deals from going sideways: don’t rush due diligence, don’t rely only on what a seller says, and make sure your insurance policy matches the risks of the building you’re buying. If this helped, subscribe, share it with a colleague, and leave a review so more owners and investors stop buying invisible problems.</p><p>To learn more about DCG Environmental visit:<br/><a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com</a><br/><b>DCG Environmental</b> <br/>Serving Property Owners in Dallas, Houston, and Austin <br/>972-876-0008 </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fresh paint can hide a five-figure problem. We sit down with Shelley Hines, CEO of <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>DCG Environmental</a>, to talk through the environmental liabilities that routinely get missed in commercial property purchases and why the walkthrough is never the whole story. If you own, buy, manage, or broker commercial real estate, this is the practical reality check that can save you from costly remediation, stalled projects, and tenant blowback.<br/><br/>We dig into the big ticket risks first: <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>asbestos</a> that only shows up when you remodel, moisture and mold that creep behind walls and above ceilings, and the uncomfortable truth that prior property use can follow you home through soil and groundwater contamination. Shelley breaks down how <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>Phase I Environmental Site Assessments</a> work, when a Phase II makes sense, and how historical records can reveal issues from decades ago even if the building looks “updated” today. We also talk indoor air quality, VOCs, smoke damage, and chemical residue that can trigger health concerns and lease problems after occupancy.<br/><br/>We close with the decisions that keep deals from going sideways: don’t rush due diligence, don’t rely only on what a seller says, and make sure your insurance policy matches the risks of the building you’re buying. If this helped, subscribe, share it with a colleague, and leave a review so more owners and investors stop buying invisible problems.</p><p>To learn more about DCG Environmental visit:<br/><a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com</a><br/><b>DCG Environmental</b> <br/>Serving Property Owners in Dallas, Houston, and Austin <br/>972-876-0008 </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The flames are out, the smell fades, and the walls look “clean” again but what if the real danger is still there? We talk through the hidden side of smoke damage: combustible byproducts left behind after a fire, including soot, ash, and char, and why those fine particles can pose serious indoor air quality and health risks when they settle across a property.   We walk you through CBP testing in plain language, including why a simple wipe test can reveal what the naked eye misses, how lab anal...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>The flames are out, the smell fades, and the walls look “clean” again but what if the real danger is still there? We talk through the hidden side of smoke damage: <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>combustible byproducts</a> left behind after a fire, including soot, ash, and char, and why those fine particles can pose serious indoor air quality and health risks when they settle across a property. <br/><br/>We walk you through <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>CBP testing</a> in plain language, including why a simple wipe test can reveal what the naked eye misses, how lab analysis separates soot vs ash vs char, and what a rough “normal background” threshold can look like when you are trying to understand results. Along the way, we share some of the strangest fire aftermath clues, like web-like residue from burned plastics that gets mistaken for spider webs, and why different fuel sources such as protein fires, plastics, and wood can change the contamination profile. <br/><br/>We also get practical about what happens next: how smoke can migrate through HVAC systems and shared building spaces, why a “not affected” room or suite may still test positive, and how this data can guide decisions on cleaning, encapsulating, retexturing, replacing materials, or tossing items like certain electronics. We close with the real-world reasons testing timelines vary, from insurance adjusters to fire investigations, and why post fire environmental testing helps you stop guessing and start documenting. Subscribe, share this with a property owner who needs it, and leave a review with your biggest question about smoke residue and remediation.</p><p>To learn more about DCG Environmental visit:<br/><a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com</a><br/><b>DCG Environmental</b> <br/>Serving Property Owners in Dallas, Houston, and Austin <br/>972-876-0008 </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The flames are out, the smell fades, and the walls look “clean” again but what if the real danger is still there? We talk through the hidden side of smoke damage: <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>combustible byproducts</a> left behind after a fire, including soot, ash, and char, and why those fine particles can pose serious indoor air quality and health risks when they settle across a property. <br/><br/>We walk you through <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>CBP testing</a> in plain language, including why a simple wipe test can reveal what the naked eye misses, how lab analysis separates soot vs ash vs char, and what a rough “normal background” threshold can look like when you are trying to understand results. Along the way, we share some of the strangest fire aftermath clues, like web-like residue from burned plastics that gets mistaken for spider webs, and why different fuel sources such as protein fires, plastics, and wood can change the contamination profile. <br/><br/>We also get practical about what happens next: how smoke can migrate through HVAC systems and shared building spaces, why a “not affected” room or suite may still test positive, and how this data can guide decisions on cleaning, encapsulating, retexturing, replacing materials, or tossing items like certain electronics. We close with the real-world reasons testing timelines vary, from insurance adjusters to fire investigations, and why post fire environmental testing helps you stop guessing and start documenting. Subscribe, share this with a property owner who needs it, and leave a review with your biggest question about smoke residue and remediation.</p><p>To learn more about DCG Environmental visit:<br/><a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com</a><br/><b>DCG Environmental</b> <br/>Serving Property Owners in Dallas, Houston, and Austin <br/>972-876-0008 </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Mold is one of those problems that can turn from “a little spot” to a major health and liability mess with one bad decision. We sit down with Shelley Hines, CEO of DCG Environmental, to make Texas mold regulations feel readable and practical, whether you own a home or manage multifamily and commercial properties in Dallas, Houston, or Austin. If you have ever wondered what rules actually apply, what paperwork you are supposed to receive, or how to tell if a contractor is qualified, this conve...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Mold is one of those problems that can turn from “a little spot” to a major health and liability mess with one bad decision. We sit down with Shelley Hines, CEO of <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>DCG Environmental</a>, to make Texas mold regulations feel readable and practical, whether you own a home or manage multifamily and commercial properties in Dallas, Houston, or Austin. If you have ever wondered what rules actually apply, what paperwork you are supposed to receive, or how to tell if a contractor is qualified, this conversation gives you a clear path forward. <br/><br/>We talk through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) and the resources that matter most, including the Consumer Mold Information Sheet (CMIS) that must be provided to owners and, in many cases, tenants. Shelley explains why asking for a license number is not rude, it is basic protection. We also unpack the 25 contiguous feet threshold, what it means in real buildings where mold grows in colonies, and why containment is the difference between a <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>controlled remediation</a> and spores spreading into your HVAC system. <br/><br/>Then we get into the messy part: insurance and disputes. Mold insurance coverage is often limited, adjusters are not always familiar with Texas requirements, and claims can be denied when signs point to a long-term slow leak. Shelley shares how third-party, neutral consulting helps keep the focus on data and compliance when tenant conflicts or legal pressure enter the picture. <br/><br/>If you found this helpful, subscribe for more environmental testing and indoor air quality guidance, share the episode with a property owner who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the show.</p><p>To learn more about DCG Environmental visit:<br/><a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com</a><br/><b>DCG Environmental</b> <br/>Serving Property Owners in Dallas, Houston, and Austin <br/>972-876-0008 </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mold is one of those problems that can turn from “a little spot” to a major health and liability mess with one bad decision. We sit down with Shelley Hines, CEO of <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>DCG Environmental</a>, to make Texas mold regulations feel readable and practical, whether you own a home or manage multifamily and commercial properties in Dallas, Houston, or Austin. If you have ever wondered what rules actually apply, what paperwork you are supposed to receive, or how to tell if a contractor is qualified, this conversation gives you a clear path forward. <br/><br/>We talk through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) and the resources that matter most, including the Consumer Mold Information Sheet (CMIS) that must be provided to owners and, in many cases, tenants. Shelley explains why asking for a license number is not rude, it is basic protection. We also unpack the 25 contiguous feet threshold, what it means in real buildings where mold grows in colonies, and why containment is the difference between a <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>controlled remediation</a> and spores spreading into your HVAC system. <br/><br/>Then we get into the messy part: insurance and disputes. Mold insurance coverage is often limited, adjusters are not always familiar with Texas requirements, and claims can be denied when signs point to a long-term slow leak. Shelley shares how third-party, neutral consulting helps keep the focus on data and compliance when tenant conflicts or legal pressure enter the picture. <br/><br/>If you found this helpful, subscribe for more environmental testing and indoor air quality guidance, share the episode with a property owner who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the show.</p><p>To learn more about DCG Environmental visit:<br/><a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com</a><br/><b>DCG Environmental</b> <br/>Serving Property Owners in Dallas, Houston, and Austin <br/>972-876-0008 </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[You can smell smoke, but you cannot smell asbestos and that single fact changes how you should approach remodeling, buying a building, or cleaning up after damage. Shelley Hines, CEO of DCG Environmental, walks through the real-world environmental hazards that hide inside walls, ceilings, and older building materials across Texas homes and commercial spaces. We keep it practical and specific, focusing on what triggers testing, what state law requires, and how to avoid expensive surprises that...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>You can smell smoke, but you cannot smell <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>asbestos</a> and that single fact changes how you should approach remodeling, buying a building, or cleaning up after damage. Shelley Hines, CEO of <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>DCG Environmental</a>, walks through the real-world environmental hazards that hide inside walls, ceilings, and older building materials across Texas homes and commercial spaces. We keep it practical and specific, focusing on what triggers testing, what state law requires, and how to avoid expensive surprises that show up after a project starts.<br/><br/>We dig into asbestos testing in Texas commercial buildings, including why asbestos can be perfectly fine when left alone yet dangerous when disturbed during demolition, repair, or renovation. Shelley explains why there are no warning signs you can trust, how microscopic fibers become a breathing hazard, and why many buyers choose asbestos surveys before purchase as both a safety step and a negotiation tool. We also talk about common “oops” moments like warehouse wall damage and why having an asbestos management plan can make your response faster and safer.<br/><br/>Then we shift to mold inspection and <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>mold remediation</a> rules, including the often-misunderstood 25 contiguous square feet threshold, how colonies spread, and why containment matters. We cover the CMDR process, disclosure expectations when selling, and what gets confusing during hurricanes, flooding, or other natural disaster cleanup when people start repeating bad information about “waived” rules. If you care about indoor air quality, building safety, and clear compliance, this conversation gives you a grounded map forward.<br/><br/>Subscribe for more environmental testing guidance, share this with a friend planning renovations, and leave a review telling us what hidden hazard topic you want answered next.</p><p>To learn more about DCG Environmental visit:<br/><a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com</a><br/><b>DCG Environmental</b> <br/>Serving Property Owners in Dallas, Houston, and Austin <br/>972-876-0008 </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can smell smoke, but you cannot smell <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>asbestos</a> and that single fact changes how you should approach remodeling, buying a building, or cleaning up after damage. Shelley Hines, CEO of <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>DCG Environmental</a>, walks through the real-world environmental hazards that hide inside walls, ceilings, and older building materials across Texas homes and commercial spaces. We keep it practical and specific, focusing on what triggers testing, what state law requires, and how to avoid expensive surprises that show up after a project starts.<br/><br/>We dig into asbestos testing in Texas commercial buildings, including why asbestos can be perfectly fine when left alone yet dangerous when disturbed during demolition, repair, or renovation. Shelley explains why there are no warning signs you can trust, how microscopic fibers become a breathing hazard, and why many buyers choose asbestos surveys before purchase as both a safety step and a negotiation tool. We also talk about common “oops” moments like warehouse wall damage and why having an asbestos management plan can make your response faster and safer.<br/><br/>Then we shift to mold inspection and <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>mold remediation</a> rules, including the often-misunderstood 25 contiguous square feet threshold, how colonies spread, and why containment matters. We cover the CMDR process, disclosure expectations when selling, and what gets confusing during hurricanes, flooding, or other natural disaster cleanup when people start repeating bad information about “waived” rules. If you care about indoor air quality, building safety, and clear compliance, this conversation gives you a grounded map forward.<br/><br/>Subscribe for more environmental testing guidance, share this with a friend planning renovations, and leave a review telling us what hidden hazard topic you want answered next.</p><p>To learn more about DCG Environmental visit:<br/><a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com</a><br/><b>DCG Environmental</b> <br/>Serving Property Owners in Dallas, Houston, and Austin <br/>972-876-0008 </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[One missed asbestos survey can stop a commercial renovation cold, and in Texas that can mean real money lost by the hour. We sit down with Shelley High of DCG Environmental to make the rules plain: when an asbestos survey is required, why it applies even when a building is new, and how inspectors can shut down a site if the paperwork isn’t ready. If you’re a commercial property owner, investor, or general contractor trying to keep projects on schedule, this is the practical, Texas-specific gu...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Asbestos is one of those hazards that can sit quietly in a building for decades, then become dangerous the moment someone cuts, grinds, or breaks the wrong material. We walk through what asbestos actually is, why it was used so widely, and why the health impacts can take 10 to 20 years to show up, making prevention and smart planning the only real “early warning system.”   We get specific about the types you’ll hear named in reports, including chrysotile (white asbestos) and amosite (brown as...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Asbestos is one of those hazards that can sit quietly in a building for decades, then become dangerous the moment someone cuts, grinds, or breaks the wrong material. We walk through what <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>asbestos</a> actually is, why it was used so widely, and why the health impacts can take 10 to 20 years to show up, making prevention and smart planning the only real “early warning system.” <br/><br/>We get specific about the types you’ll hear named in reports, including chrysotile (white asbestos) and amosite (brown asbestos), plus less common varieties that still matter in certain settings. Then we connect those names to real-world locations <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>property owners</a> deal with: joint compound, texture, flooring adhesives, insulation, and even a surprising modern risk area like the black or brown mastic pucks used to mount mirrors. We also talk about why renovations can fool you, since new finishes can mimic old styles, and why you cannot confirm asbestos by sight alone. <br/><br/>If you manage a commercial property, work in construction, or own an older home, the safety guidance here is practical and direct. We explain how <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>professional asbestos abatement</a> uses containment to prevent fiber spread, and how air monitoring and clearance checks help protect workers and occupants. Most importantly, we cover what to do after accidental damage and what not to do, including never sweeping or vacuuming suspected asbestos dust. Subscribe, share this with someone planning a remodel, and leave a review with your biggest asbestos question.</p><p>To learn more about DCG Environmental visit:<br/><a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com</a><br/><b>DCG Environmental</b> <br/>Serving Property Owners in Dallas, Houston, and Austin <br/>972-876-0008 </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Asbestos is one of those hazards that can sit quietly in a building for decades, then become dangerous the moment someone cuts, grinds, or breaks the wrong material. We walk through what <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>asbestos</a> actually is, why it was used so widely, and why the health impacts can take 10 to 20 years to show up, making prevention and smart planning the only real “early warning system.” <br/><br/>We get specific about the types you’ll hear named in reports, including chrysotile (white asbestos) and amosite (brown asbestos), plus less common varieties that still matter in certain settings. Then we connect those names to real-world locations <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>property owners</a> deal with: joint compound, texture, flooring adhesives, insulation, and even a surprising modern risk area like the black or brown mastic pucks used to mount mirrors. We also talk about why renovations can fool you, since new finishes can mimic old styles, and why you cannot confirm asbestos by sight alone. <br/><br/>If you manage a commercial property, work in construction, or own an older home, the safety guidance here is practical and direct. We explain how <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>professional asbestos abatement</a> uses containment to prevent fiber spread, and how air monitoring and clearance checks help protect workers and occupants. Most importantly, we cover what to do after accidental damage and what not to do, including never sweeping or vacuuming suspected asbestos dust. Subscribe, share this with someone planning a remodel, and leave a review with your biggest asbestos question.</p><p>To learn more about DCG Environmental visit:<br/><a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com</a><br/><b>DCG Environmental</b> <br/>Serving Property Owners in Dallas, Houston, and Austin <br/>972-876-0008 </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <psc:chapter start="1:05" title="What Asbestos Is And Types" />
  <psc:chapter start="3:19" title="Where Asbestos Shows Up Today" />
  <psc:chapter start="4:31" title="Health Risks And Safe Abatement" />
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  <psc:chapter start="9:12" title="Closing Advice And How To Book" />
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    <itunes:title>How Long Asbestos Lab Results Take And What Controls The Timeline</itunes:title>
    <title>How Long Asbestos Lab Results Take And What Controls The Timeline</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Permitting just hit you with a question that can stall the whole job: “Where’s the asbestos test?” We walk through what the asbestos testing timeline really looks like, from sampling on-site to lab analysis, so you can plan a remodel or repair without guessing. The big reveal is that lab results can be incredibly fast, even same-day, but the schedule often hinges on how long it takes to collect the right number of samples across the areas you’re disturbing.  We talk through real commercial sc...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Permitting just hit you with a question that can stall the whole job: “Where’s the asbestos test?” We walk through what the <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>asbestos testing timeline</a> really looks like, from sampling on-site to lab analysis, so you can plan a remodel or repair without guessing. The big reveal is that lab results can be incredibly fast, even same-day, but the schedule often hinges on how long it takes to collect the right number of samples across the areas you’re disturbing.<br/><br/>We talk through real commercial scenarios across Texas including retail tenant finish-outs, multi-building clients, airports, and school districts, where surveys can jump from a handful of samples to hundreds. Shelly explains why timing and cost change with scope, how expedited asbestos testing works, and why rush turnaround costs more when a lab has to stop everything to prioritize your project. We also cover the practical realities of scheduling crews across Dallas, Houston, and Austin, plus how urgent <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>health-risk situations</a> like damaged materials or water losses can take priority.<br/><br/>If you own or manage a commercial building, the compliance details matter. We break down the Texas requirement to test before demolition, remodeling, or repair, why many contractors still miss it, and how liability often lands on the building owner. You’ll also learn the basics of regulated sampling, the “three, five, seven” rule tied to square footage, how homogeneous areas are defined, and what a good asbestos report should clearly show so plumbers, electricians, and remediation teams don’t get blindsided later. If this helped, subscribe, share with someone planning a renovation, and leave a review with your biggest asbestos testing question.</p><p>To learn more about DCG Environmental visit:<br/><a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com</a><br/><b>DCG Environmental</b> <br/>Serving Property Owners in Dallas, Houston, and Austin <br/>972-876-0008 </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Permitting just hit you with a question that can stall the whole job: “Where’s the asbestos test?” We walk through what the <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>asbestos testing timeline</a> really looks like, from sampling on-site to lab analysis, so you can plan a remodel or repair without guessing. The big reveal is that lab results can be incredibly fast, even same-day, but the schedule often hinges on how long it takes to collect the right number of samples across the areas you’re disturbing.<br/><br/>We talk through real commercial scenarios across Texas including retail tenant finish-outs, multi-building clients, airports, and school districts, where surveys can jump from a handful of samples to hundreds. Shelly explains why timing and cost change with scope, how expedited asbestos testing works, and why rush turnaround costs more when a lab has to stop everything to prioritize your project. We also cover the practical realities of scheduling crews across Dallas, Houston, and Austin, plus how urgent <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>health-risk situations</a> like damaged materials or water losses can take priority.<br/><br/>If you own or manage a commercial building, the compliance details matter. We break down the Texas requirement to test before demolition, remodeling, or repair, why many contractors still miss it, and how liability often lands on the building owner. You’ll also learn the basics of regulated sampling, the “three, five, seven” rule tied to square footage, how homogeneous areas are defined, and what a good asbestos report should clearly show so plumbers, electricians, and remediation teams don’t get blindsided later. If this helped, subscribe, share with someone planning a renovation, and leave a review with your biggest asbestos testing question.</p><p>To learn more about DCG Environmental visit:<br/><a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com</a><br/><b>DCG Environmental</b> <br/>Serving Property Owners in Dallas, Houston, and Austin <br/>972-876-0008 </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <psc:chapter start="1:04" title="How Fast Lab Results Come Back" />
  <psc:chapter start="2:17" title="Big Commercial Clients And Project Scale" />
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  <psc:chapter start="8:22" title="Sample Count Rules And What Gets Tested" />
  <psc:chapter start="10:43" title="Priorities For High Risk Situations" />
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    <itunes:title>What Home Renovations Stir Up When Asbestos Hides</itunes:title>
    <title>What Home Renovations Stir Up When Asbestos Hides</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Renovations feel clean and modern until the air turns into the problem. We sit down with Shelley Hines, CEO of DCG Environmental, to talk about asbestos risk during remodeling and why the most dangerous moment is often the most ordinary one: cutting drywall, sanding texture, or ripping up old vinyl flooring.  We get practical about what makes asbestos hazardous, including the meaning of “friable” material and why dust is the real enemy. Shelley walks us through the most common places asbestos...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Renovations feel clean and modern until the air turns into the problem. We sit down with Shelley Hines, CEO of <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>DCG Environmental</a>, to talk about <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>asbestos</a> risk during remodeling and why the most dangerous moment is often the most ordinary one: cutting drywall, sanding texture, or ripping up old vinyl flooring.<br/><br/>We get practical about what makes asbestos hazardous, including the meaning of “friable” material and why dust is the real enemy. Shelley walks us through the most common places asbestos can hide in residential and commercial properties, from joint compound and wall texture to flooring backing and mastics used as adhesives. We also dig into why asbestos was used so widely in the first place: fire resistance, durability, and insulation value around pipes and HVAC systems.<br/><br/>Then we move from curiosity to action. We cover health risks like asbestosis, mesothelioma, and lung cancer, plus the frustrating reality that symptoms can take 10 to 20 years to show up. We explain <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>Texas asbestos testing requirements</a> for commercial buildings, why residential rules differ, and what professional containment and clearance air testing look like when a job is underway. If you suspect you disturbed asbestos, you’ll leave knowing the first steps to take, including why you should not sweep and why only HEPA filtration is designed for asbestos fibers.<br/><br/>If this helped you think differently about your next renovation or repair, subscribe, share the episode with a friend planning a remodel, and leave a review so more people can find reliable environmental testing guidance.</p><p>To learn more about DCG Environmental visit:<br/><a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com</a><br/><b>DCG Environmental</b> <br/>Serving Property Owners in Dallas, Houston, and Austin <br/>972-876-0008 </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Renovations feel clean and modern until the air turns into the problem. We sit down with Shelley Hines, CEO of <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>DCG Environmental</a>, to talk about <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>asbestos</a> risk during remodeling and why the most dangerous moment is often the most ordinary one: cutting drywall, sanding texture, or ripping up old vinyl flooring.<br/><br/>We get practical about what makes asbestos hazardous, including the meaning of “friable” material and why dust is the real enemy. Shelley walks us through the most common places asbestos can hide in residential and commercial properties, from joint compound and wall texture to flooring backing and mastics used as adhesives. We also dig into why asbestos was used so widely in the first place: fire resistance, durability, and insulation value around pipes and HVAC systems.<br/><br/>Then we move from curiosity to action. We cover health risks like asbestosis, mesothelioma, and lung cancer, plus the frustrating reality that symptoms can take 10 to 20 years to show up. We explain <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>Texas asbestos testing requirements</a> for commercial buildings, why residential rules differ, and what professional containment and clearance air testing look like when a job is underway. If you suspect you disturbed asbestos, you’ll leave knowing the first steps to take, including why you should not sweep and why only HEPA filtration is designed for asbestos fibers.<br/><br/>If this helped you think differently about your next renovation or repair, subscribe, share the episode with a friend planning a remodel, and leave a review so more people can find reliable environmental testing guidance.</p><p>To learn more about DCG Environmental visit:<br/><a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com</a><br/><b>DCG Environmental</b> <br/>Serving Property Owners in Dallas, Houston, and Austin <br/>972-876-0008 </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <psc:chapter start="0:50" title="When Asbestos Becomes Airborne" />
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    <itunes:title>From Mold To Meth: Inside DCG Environmental With Shelley Hines</itunes:title>
    <title>From Mold To Meth: Inside DCG Environmental With Shelley Hines</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Meet the Host: Shelley Hines, CEO of DCG Environmental Fear spikes when you can’t see the threat. We sit down with DCG Environmental CEO Shelley Hines to pull back the curtain on the invisible risks hiding in homes and workplaces—mold behind drywall, asbestos in aging materials, fire byproducts in ductwork, and even narcotics residue after a crisis. Shelley explains how a testing-first approach replaces panic with facts, prevents costly mistakes, and guides safe, targeted remediation across D...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><b>Meet the Host: Shelley Hines, CEO of DCG Environmental</b></p><p>Fear spikes when you can’t see the threat. We sit down with <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>DCG Environmental</a> CEO Shelley Hines to pull back the curtain on the invisible risks hiding in homes and workplaces—mold behind drywall, asbestos in aging materials, fire byproducts in ductwork, and even narcotics residue after a crisis. Shelley explains how a testing-first approach replaces panic with facts, prevents costly mistakes, and guides safe, targeted <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>remediation</a> across Dallas, Houston, and Austin.<br/><br/>Shelley shares the firm’s unglamorous superpower: turning frantic calls into clear action plans. You’ll hear how DCG grew for a decade on word of mouth, built on fast response and careful reporting, and why she finally invested in a revamped website and business development to scale without losing trust. We dig into the practical side of <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>environmental testing</a>—when to sample, what labs actually report, and how to interpret results without letting Google stoke fear. From soot and combustible byproducts after a fire to water contamination and indoor air quality screens, Shelley outlines where hidden hazards originate and how to verify what’s really there.<br/><br/>Beyond the lab, we connect with the person behind the mission: four energetic dogs, weekends on a hunting lease with an excavator, and a purpose to educate, give back, and help people make confident choices about their spaces. The conversation is direct, friendly, and packed with real-world tips: test first, decide second; focus on moisture before mold; and treat data as your safety plan. If you want practical guidance on protecting your home or business—and a candid take on what matters most in environmental health—this one delivers.<br/><br/>Subscribe for more expert-led guidance, share this with someone who’s worried about indoor hazards, and leave a quick review to help others find the show.</p><p>To learn more about DCG Environmental visit:<br/><a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com</a><br/><b>DCG Environmental</b> <br/>Serving Property Owners in Dallas, Houston, and Austin <br/>972-876-0008 </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Meet the Host: Shelley Hines, CEO of DCG Environmental</b></p><p>Fear spikes when you can’t see the threat. We sit down with <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>DCG Environmental</a> CEO Shelley Hines to pull back the curtain on the invisible risks hiding in homes and workplaces—mold behind drywall, asbestos in aging materials, fire byproducts in ductwork, and even narcotics residue after a crisis. Shelley explains how a testing-first approach replaces panic with facts, prevents costly mistakes, and guides safe, targeted <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>remediation</a> across Dallas, Houston, and Austin.<br/><br/>Shelley shares the firm’s unglamorous superpower: turning frantic calls into clear action plans. You’ll hear how DCG grew for a decade on word of mouth, built on fast response and careful reporting, and why she finally invested in a revamped website and business development to scale without losing trust. We dig into the practical side of <a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>environmental testing</a>—when to sample, what labs actually report, and how to interpret results without letting Google stoke fear. From soot and combustible byproducts after a fire to water contamination and indoor air quality screens, Shelley outlines where hidden hazards originate and how to verify what’s really there.<br/><br/>Beyond the lab, we connect with the person behind the mission: four energetic dogs, weekends on a hunting lease with an excavator, and a purpose to educate, give back, and help people make confident choices about their spaces. The conversation is direct, friendly, and packed with real-world tips: test first, decide second; focus on moisture before mold; and treat data as your safety plan. If you want practical guidance on protecting your home or business—and a candid take on what matters most in environmental health—this one delivers.<br/><br/>Subscribe for more expert-led guidance, share this with someone who’s worried about indoor hazards, and leave a quick review to help others find the show.</p><p>To learn more about DCG Environmental visit:<br/><a href='https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com'>https://www.DCGEnvironmental.com</a><br/><b>DCG Environmental</b> <br/>Serving Property Owners in Dallas, Houston, and Austin <br/>972-876-0008 </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2026 12:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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  <psc:chapter start="0:43" title="Meet Shelly Hines And DCG" />
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  <psc:chapter start="1:40" title="How The Business Grew Organically" />
  <psc:chapter start="2:27" title="Life Outside Work: Dogs And Land" />
  <psc:chapter start="3:15" title="Why Education Drives The Podcast" />
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