Air quality
Residential indoor environment may contain contaminants, which coupled with a lack of air change, is likely to affect the health of occupants. The presence of these contaminants is usually due to human activities, the presence of animals or plants or certain situations, such as flood damage.
Cryogenics chamber
Used for freeze drying. Cryogenics is the study of the production of very low temperatures (below --150 °C, --238 °F or 123 K) and the behavior of materials at those temperatures.
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Flood (Health Danger)
Floodwaters are usually very dirty and items in contact with flood waters should be handled properly. During a flood, water leaves the normal course of streambeds and washes over the countryside. After contacts with farmyards, manure piles, refuse heaps, outhouses, overflowing septic systems and other sources of disease, floodwaters become heavily contaminated and can make people sick.
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Hydrolysis carpet cleaning method
Derived from the latest advances in biotechnology, hydrolysis is a highly effective against dirt and stains. Hydrolysis is a chemical decomposition process that uses water to split chemical bonds of substances.
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Mildew, germs, bacteria, dust, microorganism
Black and green spots at the corner of walls and ceilings, behind furniture, tiles of bathroom, windows, are usually caused by excessive moisture in combination with water damage or insufficient ventilation.
Ozonation chambers
Used for sterilization and deodorization. Ozone can eliminate a wide variety of inorganic, organic and microbiological problems and taste and odor problems.