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You've had a fire. The fire department has come, put the fire out and all you see is 1 big mess. Upon closer investigation questions come.

I. What approach do we use to get rid of the soot and charcoal to evaluate the damage?

- Higher pressure water blasting leaves behind water in electrical elements, gear and insulation, if not effectively removed will lead to undesirable corrosion and rot, escalating cleanup, harm and lengthy term maintenance expenses.

- Soda blasting leaves water and soda behind, which needs additional cleanup, growing cleanup, damage and extended phrase upkeep expenses.

- Sand blasting leaves abrasive blast media behind, which if not cleaned up appropriately continues to trigger damage in electrical components, gears and bearings. It continues to fall from horizontal surfaces, cracks and beams years immediately after the job is carried out, escalating cleanup, harm and long phrase

upkeep fees.

- Dry ice blasting is the ultimate surface cleaning method, it leaves no secondary waste stream behind. The only cleanup following the dry ice blasting job is completed is the removal of the debris caused by the fire.

II. How do we get rid of the soot, charcoal and smoke film from masonry and steel surfaces?

- Yet again this is an superb application for dry ice blasting. Watch the film clips on our net site to see how dry ice blasting cleans soot, smoke and charcoal from various kinds of surfaces.

III. Will we be able to get rid of that awful smoke smell?

- The getting rid of of the smell is accomplished by getting rid of the smell source and/or sealing the smell source to encapsulate it. Dry ice blasting removes the soot, charcoal and smoke film, which is the smell supply, from accessible regions.

- Throughout a fire air currents carry smoke and soot into cracks, openings and locations not in close proximity to the fire itself, additional cleaning and/or sealing of these places and inaccessible areas may possibly be required.

IV. Can we accomplish our cleanup without adding hazards to our environment?

- Dry ice blasting is risk-free and environmentally friendly. Dry ice is pure CO2 in its solid state, it is in its gaseous state in the air about us. When we inhale our bodies use the oxygen and we exhale CO2. Green plants take CO2 from the air and give off oxygen.

- Dry ice blasting is non-toxic, non-conductive and there is no employee exposure to hazardous cleaning chemical substances or options. Dry ice blasting meets the guidelines of the USDA, EPA, and the FDA. used bikes