Environmental Quality
We’re proud to exceed industry standards not only in environmental quality assessment and remediation, but also in how we keep you informed during the process. We’re convinced that the more we inform and educate our clients, the more they can control cost and quality.
Inspection, Protocol & Scope of Work Development
The initial inspection consists of completing an in-depth review and written report of the building, air conditioning system or documents in question. The inspection identifies suspicious areas that may require testing and/or remediation. If issues are found, a scope of work is provided which defines the areas that need to be removed or cleaned and how the rest of the environment should be managed during the remediation process. It also details any post-remediation testing that is required. In addition to the scope of work, protocols are used to ensure safety at the site. Protocols identify the types of safety equipment for the workers, how containment and negative pressure should be set up to make sure particulate does not migrate from the contaminated area to the clean area.
Testing
As part of our indoor air quality assessment we can provide different forms of testing, including but not limited to fungal, bacterial, and chemical. Testing is designed to identify the specific organisms that are causing issues in the environment or the documents. Testing is repeated following the removal of the contaminated materials to ensure that remediation or cleaning has been effective.
HVAC & Duct Cleaning
The HVAC system (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) is the lungs of a building. HVAC system takes in the air and uses it to condition the environment in the building. Duct cleaning typically includes the cleaning of the supply and return air ducts, registers, heating and cooling coils and air handler and its housing. EnviroCare is certified by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) to provide these services.
Moisture Mapping
Moisture mapping is used to not only determine the path of the water during an event but also to ensure that only necessary equipment is used during the drying process. As the mapping changes, the equipment is moved and/or eliminated to prevent unnecessary rental charges of drying equipment.
