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Antimicrobial Coatings Market Characterization-:
The overall Antimicrobial Coatings market is characterized on the basis of different analysis-:
Antimicrobial Coatings market is expected to grow at a rate of X.XX% in the forecast period 2020 to 2027.
Global Antimicrobial Coatings Market Scope and Market Size
Global Antimicrobial Coatings market is segmented on the basis of type and application. The growth among segments helps you analyse niche pockets of growth and strategies to approach the market and determine your core application areas and the difference in your target markets.
On the basis of type, Antimicrobial Coatings market is segmented into platform as a service and application program interface.
The application segment of the Antimicrobial Coatings market is divided into personal use, large enterprise, small medium enterprise (SMEs), and other
Antimicrobial Coatings Market Country Level Analysis
Global Antimicrobial Coatings market is analysed and market size, volume information is provided by type and application as referenced above.
Key Antimicrobial Coatings market players Analysis-:
The study given in this section offers details of key market players. It likewise clarifies the marketing strategies adopted by these players as well as portrays their shareholdings in the Antimicrobial Coatings market.
Segment by Type, the Antimicrobial Coatings market is segmented intoSilverCopperOthers
Segment by Application, the Antimicrobial Coatings market is segmented intoIndoor Air / HVACMedicalMold RemediationBuilding & ConstructionFoods & BeveragesTextilesOthers
Regional and Country-level AnalysisThe Antimicrobial Coatings market is analysed and market size information is provided by regions (countries).The key regions covered in the Antimicrobial Coatings market report are North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa. It also covers key regions (countries), viz, U.S., Canada, Germany, France, U.K., Italy, Russia, China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Mexico, Brazil, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, U.A.E, etc.The report includes country-wise and region-wise market size for the period 2015-2026. It also includes market size and forecast by Type, and by Application segment in terms of sales and revenue for the period 2015-2026.Competitive Landscape and Antimicrobial Coatings Market Share AnalysisAntimicrobial Coatings market competitive landscape provides details and data information by players. The report offers comprehensive analysis and accurate statistics on revenue by the player for the period 2015-2020. It also offers detailed analysis supported by reliable statistics on revenue (global and regional level) by players for the period 2015-2020. Details included are company description, major business, company total revenue and the sales, revenue generated in Antimicrobial Coatings business, the date to enter into the Antimicrobial Coatings market, Antimicrobial Coatings product introduction, recent developments, etc.
The major vendors covered:Axalta Coating SystemsAkzo NobelBASFPPG IndustriesRPM InternationalSherwin-WilliamsNippon PaintKansai PaintValsparSika
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The Middle East and Africa (GCC Countries and Egypt.)
North America (the United States, Mexico, and Canada.)
South America (Brazil etc.)
Europe (Turkey, Germany, Russia UK, Italy, France, etc.)
Asia-Pacific (Vietnam, China, Malaysia, Japan, Philippines, Korea, Thailand, India, Indonesia, and Australia.)
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Part 01: Antimicrobial Coatings Market Overview
Part 02: Manufacturers Profiles
Part 03: Global Antimicrobial Coatings Market Competition, by Players
Part 04: Global Antimicrobial Coatings Market Size by Regions
Part 05: North America Antimicrobial Coatings Revenue by Countries
Part 06: Europe Antimicrobial Coatings Revenue by Countries
Part 07: Asia-Pacific Antimicrobial Coatings Revenue by Countries
Part 08: South America Antimicrobial Coatings Revenue by Countries
Part 09: Middle East and Africa Revenue Antimicrobial Coatings by Countries
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Learn about your landlord's liability for mold problems, how to get rid of mold, and how to prevent it in the first place.
Mold is an environmental hazard that can cause concern among renters. Across the country, tenants have won multimillion-dollar cases against landlords for significant health problemssuch as rashes, chronic fatigue, nausea, cognitive losses, hemorrhaging, and asthmaallegedly caused by exposure to "toxic molds" in their building.
If you suspect there is mold in your rental unit, learn what to look for and when your landlord might be liable. Even better, take steps to prevent mold before it becomes a problemor clean mold up before it does become a problem.
Mold comes in various colors and shapes. The villainswith names like stachybotrys, penicillium, aspergilus, paecilomyces, and fusariumare black, white, green, or gray. Some are powdery, others shiny. Some molds look and smell disgusting; others are barely seenhidden between walls, under floors and ceilings, or in less accessible spots, such as basements and attics.
Mold often grows on water-soaked materials, such as wall paneling, paint, fabric, ceiling tiles, newspapers, or cardboard boxes. Humidity sets up prime growing conditions for mold. Buildings in naturally humid climates of Texas, California, and the Southern U.S. have experienced more mold problems than residences in drier climates. But whatever the climate, mold can grow as long as moisture is present.
Mold is also among the most controversial of environmental hazards. There is considerable debate within the scientific and medical communities about which molds, and what situations, pose serious health risks to people in their homes. There is no debate, however, among tenants who have suffered the consequences of living amidst (and inhaling) mold spores.
Keep in mind, however, that most mold is not harmful to your healthfor example, the mold that grows on shower tiles is not dangerous. It takes an expert to know whether a particular mold is harmful or just annoying. And it's very tricky to find out whether a person who has been exposed to mold has actually inhaled or ingested it. New tests that measure the presence of a particular mold's DNA in a blood sample are the only way to know for sure whether the mold is present in the body.
With a few exceptions, landlord responsibilities regarding mold have not been clearly spelled out in building codes, ordinances, statutes, or regulations. (But, as explained below, landlords can be held responsible for mold problems even absent specific laws governing mold.)
No federal law sets permissible exposure limits or building tolerance standards for mold in residential buildings, and only a few states (including California, Indiana, Maryland, New Jersey, and Texas), and a few cities (including New York and San Francisco), have taken steps toward establishing permissible mold standards or guidelines and regulations for mold in indoor air.
For information on mold rules and regulations in your state, check with your state department of environmental protection or your state department of public health.
To see whether your state is considering mold-related legislation that might affect residential rentals, you can search the National Conference of State Legislatures Environmental Health State Bill Tracking Database. Check the Indoor Air QualityMold box in the Topics column, and check the box next to your state.
For local mold-related rules, contact your city manager, mayors office or other local government department.
Even if your state or city doesn't have specific mold laws, your landlord could still be liable for a mold problem in your rental, as a result of landlords responsibility to provide safe and livable housing. Depending on the situation, state law might give you options such as rent withholding if your landlord fails to fix a serious mold problem, or you might be able to file a lawsuit for mold-related health problems.
Landlords in all states but Arkansas are responsible for maintaining fit and habitable housing and repairing rental property, and this extends to fixing leaking pipes, windows, and roofsthe causes of most mold. If the landlord doesn't take care of leaks and mold grows as a result, you might be able to hold the landlord responsible if you can convince a judge or jury that the mold has caused a health problem.
The liability picture changes when mold grows as the result of your own behavior, such as keeping the apartment tightly shut, creating high humidity, or failing to maintain necessary cleanliness. Tenants have some duties to maintain their rental unit, so when a tenant's own negligence is the sole cause of injury, the landlord is not liable. To avoid causing any mold problems, practice good housekeeping, such as ventilating your apartment.
Some landlords include clauses in the lease that purport to relieve them from any liability resulting from mold growth. At least one court (in Tennessee) has refused to enforce such a clause, ruling that to do so would be against public policy. More cases from other parts of the country are sure to arise as mold litigation makes its way through the courts. Some states require landlords to disclose information about mold to tenants.
A smart landlord will try to prevent the conditions that lead to the growth of moldand tenants should be the landlord's partner in this effort. This approach requires maintaining the structural integrity of the property (the roof, plumbing, and windows), which is the landlord's job. You can help by preventing mold problems in your home in the first place and promptly reporting problems that need the landlord's attention.
For more information on mold, including what it looks like, how to test for mold, the health effects of mold exposure, and how to clean up mold, check out the Mold section of the EPA website.
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Parents of students at PS 42 Annex in Eltingville are venting frustrations after learning that the school will be closed for about two weeks to undergo deep cleaning due to a mold condition.
Parents received a letter, dated Sept. 16, 2020 and signed by Principal Brian Sharkey, saying, "a recent inspection conducted by the Division of School Facilities (DSF) and the School Construction Authority (SCA) determined the Annex should undergo mold remediation, deep cleaning, sterilizing and air quality control.
The notice was issued just before Mayor Bill de Blasio delayed in-person learning, but says that cleaning the Annex which holds first and second grade classes will be ready within the next two weeks," which would be just after the anticipated Sept. 29 opening of in-person classes for K-5 students.
A DOE spokesman said he expects the building to be safe in time for the new date set for the opening of in-person learning.
Parents, however, are not convinced the cleaning will be done in time and feel the issue should have been noticed sooner.
Thats a very short timeline to get rid of that amount of mold, said a parent of a second-grade student there. The parent wished to remain anonymous for fear of reprisal. So, the parents dont believe its going to be fixed in two weeks, the parent said.
Construction began on the buildings masonry early this year, but the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak stunted the work and left the building exposed, parents claim.
They up and left and abandoned the job, and they never came back to it, so they never sealed it, never covered it, never came back to check on it ... the building was left to rot from the outside in and just (got) saturated with water for six months, the parent said.
The Department of Education (DOE) confirmed that the exterior masonry work was scheduled to be done in the spring before being put on hold. Mold caused by leaks was then discovered in the school this summer.
While the second-grade parent did not witness the conditions herself, she said teachers informed her that mold was present on the tables and chairs making the classrooms uninhabitable.
Issues of water damage are not new at the PS 42 Annex building, Department of Buildings (DOB) records show.
There are 17 open Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings/Environment Control Board violations for the PS 42 annex building dating back to 2011, according to the DOB records. These violations are issued when a property does not comply with a part of the New York City Construction Codes and or Zoning Resolution.
When asked, a DOE spokesperson confirmed that the DOB records are out of date. It is not clear how many of those violations have been rectified.
The violations note water penetration through foundation that leads to a gas meter and electrical room and other issues, such as standing water being observed at the time of inspection. The most recent water violation, issued on Aug. 30, 2019, said there was water penetrating through walls, causing peeling and spalling at various locations.
I dont feel confident that our children should have been in there for years, the parent of the second-grade student said. So, to now find out weve been lied to for this long, its the worst, its the worst feeling.
Coryn, a parent of a third-grade student who attended the Annex for two years, wished to have her last name omitted, but said she first noticed mold as an issue on her sons very first day of first grade.
I have pictures of my son in the classroom and the condition of the wall behind him, Coryn said. I took a picture of him and my daughter and you can see it in the background.
You can see something visibly wrong with the wall, she said.
After suggesting there could be an issue with the presence of water damage in the wall and suggesting it be resolved, Coryn said she attempted to file Freedom of Information Law requests to receive air quality reports for the building all to no avail.
At that point, Im so annoyed that I basically got the run-around for three months, she said.
While Coryns child is no longer learning in the annex, she shares in other parents' concerns that the building could potentially be unsafe, even after students are brought back into the building.
My kids not in there anymore, but I would not want my kid in the building unless I was shown proof that it was safe to go in there," Coryn said. As a mom, who would want their kid there?
Nathaniel Styer, a spokesman for the DOE, said work is being done around the clock ahead of students entering New York City schools.
Our educators and students deserve safe, clean schools during this critical school year,'' Styer said. "Our facilities teams continue to work around the clock to address any concerns and ensure buildings are prepared for reopening. Both the School Construction Authority and School Facilities teams are performing repairs, cleaning, painting and disinfecting work to safely reopen the building with the resumption of in-person learning on the 29th.
Principal Brian Sharkey did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.
In the letter to parents, Sharkey wrote, Your childs and my staffs health and safety is our number one priority.
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Parents at PS 42 annex vent frustrations after mold discovered in school - SILive.com
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MOON TOWNSHIP, Pa., Sept. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Amid the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, the disinfection industry has boomed. Bactronix, a disinfection company with revolutionary technology, has risen to the top in the market throughout the industry's growth thanks to a diverse offering of services and products.
Due to the pandemic, consumers have become more health aware and the numbers prove it. According to a recent study by Global View Research, "the global surface disinfectant market size was estimated at USD 1.4 billion in 2019 and is expected to register a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.6% from 2020 to 2027." (1) Yet another study by Arizton states that the electrostatic sprayer segment of the market is expected to reach $1.9 billion or more by 2025 (2). Companies like Bactronix, which began driving franchise expansion this year, are benefiting from the country's awareness and push towards more healthy and safe living conditions.
According to Jos Kleynjans, President and CEO of Bactronix and one of the founders of the company, there are many companies in the present market that specialize in one area or another, but not in all areas. "There are labs that do testing, companies the produce disinfectants and sell products retail, businesses that specialize in cleaning, treating and disinfection, but none that do it all," Kleynjans said. "Bactronix is the one 'One-Stop-Shop' for all of the above. This is the reason that Bactronix is recognized as one of the Top Franchising companies in the U.S."
Bactronix finds itself in the middle of the boom thanks to its diversified product and services that cover many disinfection industry segments: on-site testing and inspection, specialized disinfection and cleaning, proprietary product lines and distribution channels, and disinfection certification. Bactronix ensures 100% coverage through an electrostatically charged process that doesn't produce harmful VOCs or by-products. Other services provided by Bactronix include dryer vent and air duct cleaning, mold remediation, vapor barriers, and insecticide treatment.
Bactronix invites those interested in learning more about their diversified list of services to their website atwww.Bactronix.com. To learn more about the Bactronix franchise opportunity, visit their website athttp://www.bactronix.com/franchising-opportunities.
ABOUT Bactronix
Bactronix is an award-winning, science-based microbial control company that uses proprietary products and advanced equipment for a wide range of mold removal and disinfection services. Their certified personnel are highly trained in administering effective, eco-friendly disinfection treatments to commercial and residential facilities.
1https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/surface-disinfectant-market
2https://www.reportlinker.com/p05955552/Electrostatic-Disinfectant-Sprayer-Market-Global-Outlook-and-Forecast.html?utm_source=PRN
Media contact:Jos Kleynjans412-375-7886http://www.Bactronix.com
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ELLSWORTH Roughly $4.22 million in construction has been permitted in the city since the beginning of May, a figure that, despite pandemic restrictions and lifestyle shifts, remained almost unchanged compared to the same timeframe last year.
City staff issued 79 building permits for $4.27 million in construction between the beginning of May and the end of August 2019, compared to 80 permits and $4.22 million during those months this year, according to records.
But while the numbers are quite close, there were some differences: the bulk of this years permitting occurred in May and July, with permits issued for a total of $1.59 million and $1.44 million, respectively, in construction during those months. But that fell off in June and August, with fewer new homes and commercial projects on the docket, replaced with smaller, residential undertakings such as bathroom additions and woodshed construction.
Last year, May, June and July all saw more than $1 million in construction permitted each month, with building slowing significantly in August to less than $200,000 in total.
Both years saw a mix of residential and commercial development, with residents building sheds and decks, pouring driveway slabs and, in one instance, putting in an in-ground pool.
A number of new single-family homes were permitted this summer as well, including a 1,680-square-foot, $315,000 home on Birch Avenue for Susan Opdycke, a 2,439-square-foot, $280,000 home on the Nicolin Road for James Testa and a 1,638-square-foot modular home estimated to cost $248,586 on Ginnie May Way built by Broughman Builders Inc. On Wilson Way, Cheryl Jacobs VanPeursem was issued permits to build a single-family home valued at $280,000 with a basement to replace a camp and Sara Devlin and Matthew Dewitt were issued permits to build a $255,000, three-bedroom home on the Red Bridge Road.
On the commercial side, Ruger Properties LLC, one of the companies owned by local builder Jonathan Bates, was issued permits for a $900,000, 12-unit apartment building on Ruger Way, off Washington Street. The building is part of Bates Washington LUXE complex. Eastern Mold Remediation also received permits for a $92,502, 3,600-square-foot addition to its space on the Nicolin Road and the landscaping company Homsted Earthworks Inc. was issued permits for a commercial building on the Bangor Road estimated to cost $80,000.
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Over $4M in new city construction permitted - The Ellsworth American
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Loudon County Courthouse is nearing the end of phase one renovations following weather delays earlier in the year.
Rainfall and safety concerns in May pushed the project 35 days behind schedule. The project is now progressing on a new schedule accounting for the 35-day delay.
We are close to schedule at this time, Susan Huskey, Loudon County purchasing director, said in an email correspondence. The delays in the early stage of this phase were due to the number of rain days. Once the structure was stabilized and the temporary roof installed, it allowed inside work to continue on schedule with the removal of debris and wet materials from the interior.
Loudon County Mayor Rollen Buddy Bradshaw said now that courthouse windows are sealed, the project should pick up momentum.
If you drive by there, youll notice the windows are out, everythings sealed, Bradshaw said. Weve got the air exchange unit running. Its just a matter of how quick they can get everything dried out and when its safe to go in really without respirators. That being said, once we get it there, I believe well see progress move pretty quick. Were going to be in the dry, so the work is not going to be so dependent on good weather. So whether rain or shine, once we get inside to work, well be in good shape, and Ive talked with several stakeholders as well as insurance and my purchasing director, Susan Huskey. Were going to get her back the way she was when we left and get it ready and get it open for business.
Stabilization of the building was completed in July. Construction workers are now focusing on mold remediation, dehumidifying the building and general cleanup. The building will then be inspected for cleanliness before a fungicidal coating is applied and a final inspection completed.
The architect is currently working with the contractor to establish a cost proposal for completing the restoration and reconstruction, which is considered phase 2 and ultimately the final phase, Huskey said.
Huskey said COVID-19 had a limited effect on the construction side of phase one, but created financial obstacles during discussion of an annex or addition to the original courthouse.
We scrounged everything, every dollar we could to put into this upcoming budget, this budget were in now, Bradshaw said. So I think the talk is there, I dont think its going to be immediate. Maybe a year or two years, maybe three years down the road we start looking at the annex or the expansion, whichever way commission chooses to go. Just with this whole COVID deal, we were really unsure about budgets and numbers and revenue coming in.
Bradshaw believes it will be well into 2022 or 2023 before Loudon County Commission continues annex discussions.
Weve been very good here in Loudon County, he said. Our revenues are extremely good and really above and beyond what we were expecting even coming in. But that being said, theres still a lot of unknowns, especially with the election coming up this November as far as how the revenues are going to maintain over the next little stretch of time. Well see how that goes. Its not off the table, but its not on the forefront either.
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A company based in Green Bay launches their new services aimed at helping their Wisconsin clients remove musty odors and harmful germs and viruses from their properties.
A company based in Green Bay launches their new services aimed at helping their Wisconsin clients remove musty odors and harmful germs and viruses from their properties.
CCS Property Services LLC launches their sanitation and odor elimination services, adding to their line of property repair and preservation solutions. Headquartered in Green Bay, the general contractors are well positioned to serve both residential and commercial clients throughout the state of Wisconsin.
Additional information can be found at https://ccspps.com
The companys newest launch is in keeping with the standards set by the CDC for sanitation and odor eliminator systems. Simple and cost-effective, the services can effectively neutralize bacteria, viruses, pet allergens, and harmful germs.
The process utilizes a spray and fog system that quickly and efficiently applies the companys proprietary products. This serves as a modern alternative to the more labor-intensive techniques found in outdated and less effective sanitation methods.
The experts often advise their clients that musty odors are often a sign of lingering bacterial contaminants. Beyond ridding spaces of the unpleasant smells, the team works on addressing these contaminants at their source before they get a chance to grow or mutate.
The companys commitment to using only quality products that are people, pet, and planet friendly means that their services can be safely administered in any setting. They usually cater to private homes, day care centers, schools, offices, gyms, hotels, restaurants, and manufacturing settings.
One of their satisfied clients states, CCS Property Services helped us with an odor problem at our house. We always had a stale smell from our basement. We spoke with the owner of CCS who shared with us a new product that they have been working with for odor elimination and sanitization. We decided to try it and it worked wonderfully. The house now smells fresh without the bad odor.
Aside from sanitation and odor elimination, CCS Property Services LLC is also well-trusted when it comes to water damage restoration, mold removal and remediation, fire restoration, and home inspection repairs. Their professional staff are available round the clock for emergency cases and are usually able to respond within an hour of receiving service calls.
Interested parties may visit the above website to learn more or call (920) 435-2288 to schedule a free assessment.
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Events DC, WashingtonDC's Official Convention and Sports Authority, announced its partnership with SurfaceGuard to deploy its high-grade COVID-19 remediation and health and safety reporting system at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Entertainment and Sports Arena, DC Armory and The Fields at RFK Campus as part of their venues' health and safety reopening efforts.
Events DC venues will be the first facilities in the nation to implement this first-of-its-kind safety protection and the Walter E. Washington Convention Center is the first the convention center to deploy this COVID-19 remediation. SurfaceGuard is a Washington, DC-based specialty coating company combining an EPA N List disinfectant with advanced technology designed to kill COVID-19.
"Events DC is dedicated to bringing operational safety procedures and cleaning standards to the next level and SurfaceGuard is a prime example of this," stated Gregory A. O'Dell, president and chief executive officer of Events DC. "Thewellbeing of our attendees, vendors and employees is first and foremost in our minds. The Convention Center, along with the Entertainment and Sports Arena, DC Armory, and Fields at RFK Stadium will be treated regularly by SurfaceGuard to kill COVID-19 and inhibit the spread of viruses. bacteria and germs. Events DC is focused on being a leader and advancing safety in the convention, sports and entertainment industries and partnering with SurfaceGuard is at the heart of this effort. We believe these actions will continue to help keep all customers, their attendees and our employees safe in these uncertain times."
SurfaceGuard uses BIOPROTECTTM, a groundbreaking, water-based non-toxic antimicrobial (Si-QUAT) that forms a durable surface protectant that inhibits the growth and spread of bacteria, mold, mildew, fungi and algae on both porous and non-porous surfaces for 90 days. Health and safety remediation data provided to EVENTS DC executives through SurfaceSafe, the company's digital sanitation and Covid remediation platform delivering unprecedented access to risk mitigation and quality assurance data.
The Global Virus Network, a coalition comprised of the world's preeminent human and animal virologists from 53 Centers of Excellence and 10 Affiliates in 32 countries, announced that two of its Centers of Excellence, the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity in Melbourne, Australia and the Rega Medical Research Institute of KU Leuven, Belgium, have confirmed that BIOPROTECT kills SARS-CoV-2 (the unique coronavirus that causes COVID-19) on surfaces and provides continuous residual viricidal activity for more than six weeks.
"We are honored to be selected by Events DC to partner with them in their effort to protect their attendees, vendors, community partners and employees. As a leader in the convention industry, Events DC continues to set the pace for safety and protection. We are pleased to be a part of this team," said Aubrey Vaughan, Managing Director of SurfaceGuard.
SurfaceGuard technicians use electrostatic sprayers, which use state of the art sprayer technology engineered specifically to positively charge atoms that, upon discharge from the sprayer, attach strongly to negatively charged atoms on surfaces. This enables the electrostatic spray to wrap around surfaces in a way that human hands simply cannot touch ensuring the greatest possible coverage of surface area. The disinfectant and antimicrobial products used by SurfaceGuard are nontoxic and safe for food preparation surfaces, the environment, humans, and pets.
About Events DCEvents DC, the official convention and sports authority for the District of Columbia, delivers premier event services and flexible venues across the nation's capital. Leveraging the power of a world-class destination and creating amazing attendee experiences, Events DC generates economic and community benefits through the attraction and promotion of business, athletic, entertainment and cultural activities. Events DC oversees the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, an anchor of the District's hospitality and tourism economy that hosts more than 1.7 million visitors and generates more than $400 million annually in total economic impact, and the historic Carnegie Library at Mt. Vernon Square. Events DC manages the RFK Stadium-Armory Campus (RFK Campus), including Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Festival Grounds at RFK Campus, The Fields at RFK Campus, the non-military functions of the DC Armory and the Skate Park at RFK Stadium. Stay current on the 190-acre RFK Campus Redevelopment Project at http://www.RFKCampus.com. Events DC also built and serves as landlord for Nationals Park, the first LEED-certified major professional sports stadium in the United States. Events DC manages Gateway DC, R.I.S.E. Demonstration Center and the Entertainment and Sports Arena (www.ESAontheRise.com), all conveniently located in the Congress Heights neighborhood of Washington, DC.
About SurfaceGuardSurfaceGuard LLC, is a Washington, DC based specialized safety coating company that deploys innovative and environmentally responsible solutions to protect surfaces and common touch points from Covid, bacteria, viruses, and other types of microbial contaminants. The products used by SurfaceGuard are non-toxic, EPA registered and safe for food surface contact. Risk mitigation and quality assurance data are provided through SurfaceSafe, the company's digital sanitation and Covid remediation platform. SurfaceGuard specializes in convention centers, arena and large format properties.
Social Media: Facebook/Instagram @SurfaceGuardUSAWebsite: http://www.surfaceguardusa.com
Contact:Ashley Forrester202-439-7109aforrester@eventsdc.com
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Events DC Deploys The SurfaceGuard System To Protect Its Facilities And Attendees - WFMZ Allentown
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MoldStar Remediation, a premier Mold Removal and Mold Remediation Company have recently announced their arrival in Atlanta GA. The company, owned and operated by Jeremy Shelton, has been providing the Metro Atlanta Area with mold inspection and testing services since 2009. As a certified microbial consultant, Jeremy is bringing a decade of indoor air quality experience to homeowners with mold problems.
As an expert in mold removal and cleanup in Atlanta, MoldStar Remediation stands out from the crowd when compared to other mold and restoration companies in the area in a number of ways. With certifications in Water Damage Restoration and Applied Microbial Remediation through IICRC, the industrys premier indoor environmental accreditation body, Jeremy brings a knowledge and approach that very few mold experts in Atlanta can match. Jeremy also holds a certification as a Certified Microbial Consultant through ACAC, American Council for Accredited Certification.
These certifications and decades of practical experience allow the MoldStar Remediation team to attack mold problems in a variety of ways, saving Atlanta homeowners both time and money. Once a certified microbial consultant has provided you with a remediation protocol, the MoldStar team can build the most cost effective, yet comprehensive, strategy for addressing your mold problem. Using the most up-to-date techniques, chemicals, and practices, MoldStar customers can typically save 25-50% when compared to their competitors, while providing a better service.
With a decade of experience and MoldStars commitment to continued education and customer service has led them to quickly becoming one of the highest rated mold removal companies in Atlanta. If you are experiencing health issues from toxic mold exposure or suffering from a mold infestation, reach out to Jeremy Shelton and the MoldStar Remediation team. Unlike many other contractors, MoldStar Remediation prides themselves on their customer service and fast response. Simply put, you can count on MoldStar to answer the phone. Servicing all of Atlanta and the surrounding cities such as Sandy Springs, Marietta, Kennesaw, Alpharetta, Roswell, Johns Creek, and more.
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Rolling Meadows, IL, August 21, 2020 --(PR.com)-- J.C. Restoration, Inc. (JCR) has earned the number 65 spot on Qualified Remodeler Magazines 2020 edition of the Top 500 Remodelers in the United States. JCR has moved up from number 71 last year, and has made appearances on the list since 2007.
The Qualified Remodeler magazine top 500 list has been published for 42 years and is based on each companys gross volume from the previous year. The magazines list also takes a look at current year volume projections, number of employees, years in business and accreditations. Remodelers on the Top 500 list are involved in the following types of projects: kitchen and bathroom remodels, room additions, whole-house remodels, insurance restoration, design-build services and light commercial projects. The entire article can be found in the August issue of the magazine or at https://www.qualifiedremodeler.com/top-500-2020/.
It is an honor to receive this acknowledgment once again from Qualified Remodeler magazine, general manager Steve Rost stated, J.C. Restoration works very hard to do right by our customers in the area of reconstruction. We are pleased to yet again be included on this prestigious list.
Since 1978, the QR TOP 500 has tracked the industrys largest and fastest growing companies. In 2020, the TOP 500 represented $10 billion in remodeling sales volume on over one million jobs. Each year, companies from all 50 states apply, but only 500 make it.
About J.C Restoration: J.C. Restoration is one of the fastest growing independent restoration companies in the Midwest. Since 1982, JCR has been successfully restoring damaged properties in the greater Chicagoland area for thousands of Home and Business Owners. JCR offers complete emergency mitigation and restoration services for properties affected by Water, Fire, Smoke, Storms, and Mold. Our Emergency Response Teams are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week-- with vehicles fully stocked and ready for immediate dispatch. Restoration Services Include: Building / Structural Damage, Water Damage, Fire Damage, Emergency Clean-up, Certified Mold Remediation, Contents Restoration, Document Restoration, and Commercial/Large Loss Services. To learn more about J.C. Restoration, please call 800.956.8844 or visit jcr24.com.
Contact Information:J.C. Restoration, Inc.Candace Johnson800-956-8844Contact via Emailjcr24.com
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