After mold, water, or fire damage — your duct system needs verified cleaning before occupancy. InstaScope™ clearance testing for insurance. IICRC-coordinated protocols. Documentation your adjuster will accept.
Mold remediation, water damage restoration, and fire/smoke cleanup all address the visible damage. But the HVAC duct system — which circulates air throughout the entire building — often remains contaminated. Mold spores, smoke particles, and water damage byproducts in the duct system will re-contaminate the remediated space within days of re-occupancy.
Insurance adjusters and IICRC-certified remediators increasingly require InstaScope™ clearance testing as part of the post-remediation documentation package. We coordinate directly with your remediation contractor and adjuster.
After mold remediation, duct cleaning removes spores that would re-contaminate the space. InstaScope clearance testing for insurance.
Flood, pipe burst, or roof leak events introduce moisture and biological contamination into duct systems.
Smoke particles and combustion byproducts infiltrate duct systems and continue off-gassing long after visible damage is repaired.
New Mexico wildfire smoke events deposit ultra-fine PM2.5 and toxic compounds deep into duct systems.
Sewage events introduce biological hazards including E. coli, Hepatitis A, and other pathogens into HVAC systems.
Renovation and construction work introduces drywall dust, VOCs, and debris that infiltrate duct systems.
InstaScope™ clearance testing. Chain-of-custody documentation. IICRC-coordinated protocols.