Sasser Restoration Provides Crucial Service With Air System Cleaning Specialist Certifications
According to the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA), one out of every four buildings in the United States can be classified as sick due to poor indoor air quality. These indoor air quality problems cost the US economy up to $168 billion per year and facilities lose an estimated $60 billion per year in productivity due to poor air quality. Furthermore, Sick Building Syndrome is associated with 64 million workers who suffer from Sick Building Syndrome symptoms such as nose irritation, eye irritation and headaches.
As a member of NADCA, Sasser Restoration is proud to invest in its employees and offer further education and training in regard to air systems cleaning. Recently, Ben Hedrick, Mitigation Manager, and Jacob Robertson, Restoration Supervisor, completed the NADCA’s Air Systems Cleaning Specialist (ASCS) training course. The successful completion of this course certifies they are equipped with the knowledge and technical skillsets to clean both residential and commercial air ducts.
The ASCS training course covered a variety of topics including the types of systems one may encounter, different cleaning techniques and methods, and necessary safety measures.
“The air duct cleaning goes hand-in-hand with what we do as a company,” Robertson said. “On all of our jobs, we make sure every aspect of the ventilation system is cleaned, maintained and properly treated to have the best recovery for the facilities.”
Proper air duct cleaning is especially important when there has been microbial growth present. “Your air quality is what you’re breathing, and all that air quality comes through your duct work. If you have any microbial growth or dust in your duct work, then you will have issues in your home or business,” Hedrick said.
Sasser Restoration understands the importance and urgency of getting back to business after discovering microbial growth or experiencing a water or fire loss. And at Sasser, part of restoring your facility back to its pre-loss condition includes restoring clean and safe air quality.
“After successfully completing the training course, we have the knowledge, know-how and the understanding to properly clean residential and commercial air systems according to the leading practices and standards set by the NADCA,” Robertson said.
The NADCA has found that the average return on investment of an indoor air quality improvement program is 78.56%. Additionally, a 100,000-square-foot building with 400 tons of air conditioning can save $22,500 per year with a clean HVAC system. The value of air duct cleaning and maintaining healthy indoor air quality cannot be overlooked or overstated.
Through our continued commitment to quality, service and responsiveness, Sasser Restoration is proud to have NADCA-certified air systems cleaning specialists on our team who can bring this immense value to our clients.
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