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Can Your Business Be Healthy When Your
Facilities Are Sick?

 

        Sick building syndrome is real...and so are the consequences.  Ensuring clean, healthy indoor air is a necessity for a productive business.  According to the National Energy Management Institute: "Benefits of improved IAQ (indoor air quality) are so large that this opportunity cannot be ignored...these include profits, greater employee/customer/visitor health, and reduced health costs for the employer".  A buildings' air duct network acts as its respiratory system.  Dirt, dust, debris and microbial growth that accumulate inside of air ducts hidden from view "congest" the system and make it difficult for the building to "breathe" properly and function efficiently.  In fact, a 1987 ASHRAE study concluded that maintaining system cleanliness would reduce average operating expenses by 10% to 25%.

        Conversely, the failure of a building owner to provide clean indoor air can result in costly consequences including health problems, absenteeism, reduced productivity, higher premiums for workers' compensation and  health insurance and lost tenants.  Moreover, U.S. courts have consistently ruled that building owners have a non-deferrable legal obligation to provide building occupants with a safe and healthful environment.

                   
 


  
     Air Duct Aseptics teams of highly qualified and experienced project managers, crew supervisors and crew members are available 24 hours a day to service your project.  Projects can range from a few hours to many weeks or months to complete.  A site evaluation is arranged to meet with you and your staff to determine your requirements and scope of work to accomplish project goals.  Blueprints are required for accuracy of quotations and also to determine pre-installed access points or panels.



        Air Duct Aseptics also offers decontamination services, for pests and rodents that have invaded the HVAC system.  Our knowledge of containment strategies and decontaminating procedures positions Air Duct Aseptics to be able to service all your HVAC decontamination needs.

Pigeon and Bat Decontamination

 

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Anti-Microbial Surface Treatments (Refurbishments)

Air Handler Insulation Replacement

South Florida's Exclusive Robotic HVAC Cleaning and Inspection Services

Air Duct Aseptics offers top quality marine HVAC cleaning services ......
Marine HVAC Cleaning

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Some commercial satisfied clients include:

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Miami-Dade County Public Schools

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Broward County Schools

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Palm Beach County Schools

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St Johns County Schools
 

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Veterans Medical Center

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Broward General Hospital

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Columbia Aventura Hospital

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Columbia University Hospital

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Miami Children's Hospital

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Pan American Hospital

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Florida Medical Center
 

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NASA Cape Canaveral AFB

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Homestead AFB

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Maroone family of dealerships

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Fort Lauderdale Fire Department

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City of Miramar Fire Department

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City of Hialeah Police Department

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Department of Transportation
 

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The Fontainebleau Hilton Resort & Towers

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The Breakers Hotel

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The Ritz-Carlton Hotel

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The Biltmore Hotel
and many, many more.......

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For a copy of the New York City Department of Health "Guidelines on Assessment and Remediation of Fungi in Indoor Environments" - click NYC Guidelines

For a copy of ACR-2006, published by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association - click ACR 2006

For MSDS details, click MSDS Sheets




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