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VOC Control

by Tara Peris

Volatile Organic Compound, or VOC control is an important aspect of any major clean up endeavor. Although numerous products exist to help people repair damage to homes and offices following disaster, many of them are highly toxic. As a result, these VOC products must be regulated carefully to ensure that they are used to promote public safety rather than undermine it.

Cleaning Up Safely: The Importance of VOC Control

In considering this issue, it helps to get one thing clear at the outset. VOC products are not your average household cleaners. These are hard-core high-grade goods designed to battle the toughest household foes. These are the tools on which professionals draw to remove smoke, mildew, mold, and fungus following disasters. They are vital to making indoor environments safe after storms, floods, and fires.

Most high-grade cleaning systems use absorption and oxidization properties to extract microscopic organisms from the environment. To be used safely, however, careful VOC Control practices must be put into place. These practices address the potentially toxic exhaust that is produced by industrial cleaning equipment. They are designed to remove a host of organic compounds from benzene to alcohol.

In order to make sure that your cleaning crew doesn't leave behind more than you bargained for, be sure to ask about VOC control at the outset of a job. Although these organic compounds are harmful to everyone, children, the elderly, and household pets are likely to be especially vulnerable. Do a thorough clean up job by making sure your pollution removal system does not leave behind dangers of its own.


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