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ASE Services Provides Consulting Services to Lethbridge and Area

Alberta Safety and Environmental Services Reminds Southern Alberta of Available Services

2011-01-26
LETHBRIDGE, AB, CANADA, January 26, 2011 (Press-News.org) Calgary based Alberta Safety & Environmental Services (ASE Services) has a third office open in Lethbridge. In addition to the Calgary and Edmonton offices, companies in southern Alberta now have an efficient and cost effective alternative for asbestos, mould, and hazardous materials consulting services.

"Until we were asked by a local company to provide them with assistance we didn't realize how in need the Lethbridge and area market was for our services. Since we've been down there we have steadily gained a loyal client base that has been impressed with the quality of our work, the ease of working with us, and the competitive pricing provided," says John MacDonald, President and CEO of ASE Services. Companies and contractors in Southern Alberta had assumed that they have limited options when hiring a hazardous materials consulting company, however, ASE Services has been operating in Lethbridge since 2007.

ASE Services specializes in managing hazardous materials projects, environmental assessments, testing for worker exposure to hazardous contaminants, indoor air quality monitoring, safety training, and analytical services.

"Our Lethbridge office provides professional and efficient health, safety and hygiene services at competitive rates. You will see that our staff is very knowledgeable, friendly and accommodating when it comes to our clients needs," concludes MacDonald.

The Lethbridge office is located at, Suite 300, 515 7th Street S and provides services to all Southern Alberta clients including Brooks, Medicine Hat, Pincher Creek, and Crowsnest Pass. These communities can be assured that they have access to a local company when dealing with their hazardous material concerns.

About ASE Services
Alberta Safety and Environmental Services (ASE Services) is a professional, experienced, and results oriented environmental health, safety, and hygiene company. We specialize in helping our clients identify and address hazardous material concerns, with a focus on mould and asbestos. With over 30 years of professional industry expertise, ASE Services has successfully assisted with, and/or managed, over 1500 hazardous materials projects that range from small scale residential to million dollar commercial contracts.

Media Contact:
New Wave Media | Britney Bresciani | (403) 457-0919 | info@new-wavemedia.com

Alberta Safety and Environmental Services (ASE Services) is a professional, experienced, and results oriented environmental health, safety, and hygiene company that specializes in helping its clients identify and address hazardous material concerns. With over 30 years of professional industry expertise, ASE Services has successfully assisted with, and/or managed, over 1000 projects that range from small scale residential materials testing to managing million dollar commercial hazardous material removal projects.


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Alberta Safety and Environmental Services Reminds Southern Alberta of Available Services