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The Coronavirus is an airborne virus. Is your Air Duct System clean? Are you circulating dirty air in your building?
Now is the time to ensure that your Air Ducts are not incubators for unhealthy contaminants.
We use CDC and EPA approved industrial-strength disinfectants.
* There is no testing that exists to ensure total elimination of the coronavirus. Aircare guarantees that its cleaning protocol curbs the spread and threat of coronavirus. However, it cannot guarantee with 100% certainty the total eradication of it.
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- Certified IICRC Team Of Technicians -
With an IICRC certified team of air cleaning technicians, AIRCARE ENVIRONMENTAL understands air quality and vent cleaning and provides air duct cleaning services and dryer vent cleaning service, in Massachusetts - Rhode Island - Connecticut - New Hampshire - Maine.
The US Fire Administration also reports that operational deficiency – including failure to Clean the Dryer Exhaust system – is the leading cause of Dryer fires, accounting for 43.1% of fires. If a vent becomes clogged with lint, it can cause the Dryer machinery to overheat and could lead to a fire. Dust, fiber and lint specifically cause 27.8% of dryer fires, illustrating the need for thorough annual cleaning.
AIRCARE ENVIRONMENTAL
Pre-Air Duct Cleaning Inspection and Investigation for Commercial Air Duct Cleaning and Home Air Duct Cleaning.
For every air duct cleaning service, AirCare performs a detailed visual pre-cleaning inspection of all of the components of each air duct and ventilation system using digital photography and video equipment. The results of the pre-cleaning inspection are used to develop a cost effective action plan to best complete the cleaning process while minimizing disruptions.
We Service New England
AirCare’s dryer vent cleaning services and Dryer Vent Exhaust cleaning services in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Rhode Island may very well save your house someday. Fire departments typically recommend Cleaning Dryer Exhaust systems and dryer vent cleaning at least once a year to reduce the risk of fire.
Common causes of Dryer fires include failure to Clean dryers and ventilation systems, storage of flammable items near the Dryer, use of improper materials in the ventilation system, leaving the dryer unattended, and over-drying. Many homes, for instance, continue to use plastic flexible ducts despite warnings that the plastic itself can become additional fuel for a fire.
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