Immediate response is critical for electronic equipment exposed to fire, smoke, water, and other contaminants. Fire soot and smoke residues contain acids that will corrode metal surfaces and are conductive therefore, must be removed quickly. Electronics faced with water damage need to be dried in a controlled environment and then cleaned of any contaminants to prevent damage.
The success rate of restoring documents is very high (90% of smoke and/or water damaged papers can be restored to at least a reproducible condition). As is the case with any form of restorative work, immediate attention maximizes results. The techniques used to restore damaged items varies from project to project and will depend on the type of damage the printed material incurred (fire, smoke, water)
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Asbestos Abatement |
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Construction & Remediation
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Furniture Restoration – Refinishing & Repair |
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We even remediate aircraft!

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