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Free estimate/visual inspection for mold remediation / removal / prevention, moisture detection & air-duct cleaning.
Your air conditioning/heating system (HVAC) can adversely affect the indoor air quality (IAQ). And on improperly restored fire and smoke claims and other mold and bacteria-contaminated duct work, the HVAC system can become one of the primary releasing sources of mold, bacteria, soot particles, and household dust. Because (according to the EPA) 90% of your average life is spent indoors today, IAQ is of considerable importance. Consider:
Important
information about restoring fabrics and surfaces
and the effect that it has on your Indoor Air
Quality. If contaminants aren't properly removed
during processing of water damage or fire claims
(not to mention trauma claims with potential
infectious materials), those who remain in
contaminated environments will be exposed
continually to problem materials.
First and foremost, we're talking basic cleaning
here: The physical removal of soot, mold spores, soil buildup
and possible contamination. The advantage of HVAC
restoration lies in the ability to physically
remove and deodorize soot and malodor that
"on the air duct" interior walls, even
with limited access to those surfaces. HVAC
restoration also prevents progressive
recontamination of clean walls and furnishings
when the system is reactivated and prevents
potential occupant health problems. It improves efficiency, air quality, and results in energy savings.
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