Structural pasteurization / drying news
B & B uses ThermaPureHeat solutions to provide structural drying and pasteurization when there is evidence of mold, bacteria or protozoa due to flooding. This method is proven through scientific research in laboratories and in structural buildings to eliminate human pathogens commonly spread by flood and moisture, mold and animals in flood situations.
The process not only dries the structure, but it also kills known human pathogens.
- Storm Damage restoration recommendations from INSTITUTE OF INSPECTION CLEANING and RESTORATION.
- Thermapure Efficacy Study (How ThermaPureHeat works to kills bed bugs, pests and human pathogens), by Larry Chase
- ThermaPureHeat® kills viable bacteria in indoor environments scientific study, Sean Abbott, Larry Chase and M. Chance Villines
- Government Agencies Warm Up to Heat Treatment: New Applications for an Old Process,” Sean Abbott, Ph.D. In Restoration and Remediation, Spring 2007
- "Hot House: Can Heat be used effectively to control bed bugs and their eggs? Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, wanted to find out," PCT Magazine, University Research, February, 2008
- ThermaPureHeat remediation brochure
- “Mold Remediation with HEAT,” Michael Geyer, PE, CIH, CSP. In Cleaning Specialist, November 2006
- “Heat Treatment Method Provides Water Damage/Mold Relief: Escalating water damage and mold liability could cost insurers and property owners,” Alan Forbess. In Claims, May 2006, Volume 65, Number 5
- “ThermaPure Heads Discuss Structural Pasteurization,” Steve Sauer. In Indoor Environments CONNECTIONS ™, Volume 7, Issue 5, March 2006
- “Some Like It Hot: How Heat Has Become a Tool for Mold Remediation,” Megan Headly. In Mold and Moisture Management Magazine, March-April 2006, Volume 3, Issue 2
- ThermaPureHeat®: A Remediation Process for Floodwater Pathogens, Winter 2005
- Efficacy of Structural Pasteurization for Reduction of Viable Bacterial Levels in Indoor Environments, by Sean P. Abbott, Natural Link Mold Lab, Inc., Reno, Nev.; Larry Chase, Precision Environmental, Ventura, Calif.; and M. Chance Villine.
- Structural Pasteurization reduces viable bacteria in indoor spaces
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