First Onsite Property Restoration strengthens its biohazard response capabilities with CBRT certification for its Pensacola branch, ensuring expert remediation for crime scenes, trauma events and infectious disease threats.
Protect your reputation and your clients’ well-being by making Post-Remediation Verification (PRV) an essential step in fire restoration. Discover how partnering with Independent Environmental Professionals (IEPs) can safeguard against hidden toxins, lingering odors and legal pitfalls, while delivering results backed by science and proof.
The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification (IICRC) invites industry professionals to review and comment on the third public draft of the S410 Standard for Professional Cleaning of the Built Environment for Infection Prevention and Control.
After a fire, the damage goes beyond what meets the eye. From hazardous residues to airborne toxins, Environmental Professionals (EPs) play a pivotal role in ensuring your property is safe and restored effectively.
Learn how to effectively test for hidden contamination after wildfires, from using specialized sponges to attic inspections and VOC testing. Plus, discover best practices for creating thorough invoices to ensure smooth payment processes.
The HEPA Sandwich cleaning method is a game-changer for mold remediation professionals. By alternating HEPA vacuuming and damp wiping, this technique ensures thorough mold removal while preventing re-contamination. Learn the step-by-step process to keep your job sites mold-free and compliant with industry best practices.
Check out the latest episode of "TradeTalks: Unlocking The Experience" with Bill Luallen, a seasoned expert with over 25 years in the cleaning and flooring industries. He shares his journey from the navy to building his career in the industry.
Maintaining a safe and sanitary environment in commercial properties is crucial, especially for children, the elderly, and at-risk individuals. Learn about the risks of high-traffic areas, best practices for cleaning and disinfection and the importance of staff training.
Dive into the intricate history of asbestos in resilient flooring. From its rise in the 1920s due to the number of beneficial properties, to its decline following intense regulatory scrutiny, discover how this once widely-used mineral became one of the most controversial materials in construction history.
Bacteria, viruses and fungi can thrive on contaminated surfaces, posing serious health risks. To combat these invisible threats, antimicrobial biocides are essential for disinfecting and stopping microbe growth on surfaces and equipment.