How We Improve Indoor Air Quality
What’s that smell? Walking into your home after a long day at work only to smell something that doesn’t seem quite right can really ruin your day. If you have an unpleasant odor in your home that never goes away, you need to improve the indoor air quality of your home.
Odors can indicate the presence of airborne toxins from mold that you can’t see. Odors can also be the result of smoke from fire or cigarettes, from pet dander or waste, or from animals who have entered the home unbeknownst to you. When you can’t simply remove the source of the odor, it’s time for professional indoor air quality testing and solutions.
Our Indoor Air Quality Protocols
Our remediation experts understand and follow EPA guidelines for mold remediation. We improve air quality with a comprehensive approach starting with physically eliminating mold from its source, followed by clearing airborne mold spores.
While each job has its unique requirements, here are the highlights of our protocols.
- We provide initial moisture control and containment to eliminate the source of the mold and other toxins.
- We utilize High Efficiency Particulate Arrestor (HEPA) vacuums and air scrubbers as needed. Only true HEPA filters are designed to capture particles as small as mold spores. Regular filters are not sufficient and can actually spread spores.
- We use negative air machines and containment when necessary to prevent cross contamination.
- We follow the basic standards set by the ANSI/IICRC S520 – Mold Remediation guidelines and the EPA.
- We don’t use harsh chemicals.
You don’t have to live with odors and compromised indoor air quality any longer. We can help you breathe cleaner air!
Call 855-5-INDOOR to schedule an indoor air quality assessment with Clean Indoor Solutions.
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Who We Serve
- Home Owners
- Real Estate
- Property Managers
- Environmental Specialists
- Home Inspectors
- Healthcare Professionals
- Home Owners
- Real Estate
- Property Managers
- Environmental Specialists
- Home Inspectors
- Healthcare Professionals