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Water Damage Restoration Equipment for IICRC Contractors
Dehumidifiers and Air Movers for Active Water Loss
Drying a water-loss structure under IICRC S500 protocol means moving capacity into the affected area within the first 24 hours. A standard refrigerant unit handles light residential losses. An LGR refrigerant pulls moisture at lower humidity than a standard refrigerant once the air drops below 50% RH, which is where most jobs stall. For cold framing cavities or concrete subfloors the answer is a Bry-Air desiccant unit, which keeps removing moisture down to dew points refrigerant machines cannot reach. Air movers from XPOWER and Hawk Enterprises move the evaporated moisture into the dehumidifier's intake. The working rule is one air mover per 10 to 16 linear feet of wet wall plus one per affected room. Pair the equipment with a moisture meter and a thermo-hygrometer so the drying log meets the documentation adjusters look for.
HEPA Air Scrubbers and Negative Air Machines for Mold Remediation
A mold job under IICRC S520 requires two things the standard water-loss kit does not handle: containment and spore filtration. HEPA negative air machines from Abatement Technologies establish the pressure differential that keeps spores out of unaffected areas during demolition. HEPA air scrubbers run inside the containment to drop airborne spore counts to the post-remediation verification range. The same machines pull double duty on fire and smoke jobs where particulate cleanup precedes deodorization. Match CFM to room volume. Most contractors size for six air changes per hour during demo and four during clearance.
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Fire, Smoke, and Sewage Cleanup Equipment
Fire restoration moves through three equipment phases. Soot extraction starts with HEPA vacuums and wet/dry units. Smoke odor neutralization follows with ozone generators or hydroxyl machines. Structural drying closes the job once the cleaning chemicals introduce moisture into the assembly. Sewage and Category 3 losses bring different problems. Wet/dry extractors pull the bulk water, then HEPA-filtered HafcoVac units remove the contaminated residue without re-aerosolizing pathogens. Asbestos and lead remediation runs on the same negative air and HEPA vacuum equipment as mold work, just with stricter PPE and disposal protocols. Crews running multiple job types at once typically build the trailer around dehumidifiers and air movers, then layer specialty equipment per scope. Same-day shipping from US Cleaning Tools keeps stock moving when an emergency call lands at 2 AM.