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ClenAir has introduced the HVAC Odor-Block, a product that is said to eliminate odors and improve indoor air quality by treating homes and buildings via the HVAC system.
The Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) and the IAQ Training Institute have revised the Indoor Environmentalist Training so the course will now be taught in three levels – awareness, intermediate and advanced – while also incorporating the Essentials for Healthy Housing training materials from The National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) into the program.
CleanSeal has released the Portable “Mini” 1200 bipolar ion streaming air quality component unit, which is designed to eliminate odors while attacking and neutralizing any dangerous organic and chemical toxins.
Siamons International, manufacturer of Concrobium Professional Restoration Products, has released the Concrobium Broad Spectrum Disinfectant, a botanically-derived solution that offers superior cleaning without the unpleasant odor.
On January 17, 2012, a property manager of a residential building in Kihei, HI called PuroClean Emergency Restoration Services in Maui regarding a cleanup job of a 750 square-foot, two-bedroom condo.
In 2010, R&R sat down with Kent Berg, director of the National Institute of Decontamination Specialists and founder of the American Bio-recovery Association, to hear what he had to say about the state of the bio-recovery industry.
It was a hot August morning. The sun had just begun to rise by the time we arrived at the small, one-way street in Philadelphia. We were here to decontaminate and clean out the property of a recently exposed animal hoarder.