Thermal Remediation

FOR MOISTURE DAMAGE

Flooded basement, overflowed toilet, leaking pipes?

 

WATER DAMAGE CAN HAPPEN FAST. 

Mold growth, wood rot, rusting metal, unsanitary contaminants 

Thermal Remediation

FOR MOISTURE DAMAGE

convectant drying

The balanced manipulation and control of air exchanges, heat, and vapor pressure differential to create optimum conditions for evaporation, reduction and control of airborne moisture from the indoor environment.

STRUCTURAL PASTEURIZATION

SUPERIOR DRYING OF BUILDING MATERIALS

 

Through the use of state-of-the-art heat treatment equipment, the entirety of a structure, including hidden spaces and voids, is heated to temperatures as high as 205F for extended periods upwards of 6 hours (targeted treatments can also be achieved).

 

High temperatures = water evaporation.

 

THERMAL EXTERMINATION POINTS

The high temperatures achieved during heat treatment will exterminate most organisms and reduce many of the harmful contaminants assosciated with water damage.

 

Toxic mold (Stachybotrys chartarum):

30 minutes AT 140°F (Domsch, 1993, pg. 745). 

E. coli (Escherichia coli):

10 minutes AT 150°F (Padhye and Doyle, 1992).

ENVIRONMENTALY RESPONSIBLE & CHEMICAL FREE

NO HARMFUL CHEMICALS OR RESIDUES

ENVIRONMENTALY FRIENDLY & CHEMICAL FREE

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY & CHEMICAL FREE

TWO POWERFUL CONTINOUS LOOPS

RUNNING ON DIESEL FUEL

First Loop: Within the Heat Assault unit, an eco-friendly heat transfer fluid (HTF) is sourced from its reservoir. This HTF courses through dual-coil heaters, which are fortified coil pipings heated by oil-fired burners, attaining a temperatures of up to 205°F (96°C).

 

After this, the HTF is channeled back into the 130-gallon (492-liter) reservoir, awaiting the second phase. This loop alone produces a staggering 500,000 BTU/Hr. of heat, solidifying Heat Assault's position as the industry's leading bed bug heating equipment.

Second Loop: The HTF is extracted from the unit and transported via robust industrial hoses to distant heat exchangers. These exchangers, fitted with fans, discharge intense heat to the designated areas.

 

After its mission, the HTF is cycled back to the reservoir of the Heat Assault unit for reheating.

 

Thus, only the scalding heat remains, ensuring the complete annihilation of bed bugs and their eggs in the treated zones.

TWO POWERFUL CONTINOUS LOOPS

RUNNING ON DIESEL FUEL

First Loop: Within the Heat Assault unit, an eco-friendly heat transfer fluid (HTF) is sourced from its reservoir. This HTF courses through dual-coil heaters, which are fortified coil pipings heated by oil-fired burners, attaining a temperatures of up to 205°F (96°C).

 

After this, the HTF is channeled back into the 130-gallon (492-liter) reservoir, awaiting the second phase. This loop alone produces a staggering 500,000 BTU/Hr. of heat, solidifying Heat Assault's position as the industry's leading bed bug heating equipment.

Second Loop: The HTF is extracted from the unit and transported via robust industrial hoses to distant heat exchangers. These exchangers, fitted with fans, discharge intense heat to the designated areas.

 

After its mission, the HTF is cycled back to the reservoir of the Heat Assault unit for reheating.

 

Thus, only the scalding heat remains, ensuring the complete annihilation of bed bugs and their eggs in the treated zones.

SET UP

FIGURE 2. EXAMPLE SET UP

FAST AND DISCREET

WHAT DOES A TYPICAL HEAT TREATMENT DAY LOOK LIKE? 

 

SET UP: On the morning of the treatment, set up takes about an hour. Hoses, heaters, and circulating fans are strategically placed throughout the designated areas to be treated (see Figure 1, below).

 

 Once the treatment begins, the location will be inaccessible for 4-8 hours, depending on size and severity of infestation. 

SET UP

FAST AND DISCREET

FIGURE 2. EXAMPLE SET UP

SET UP

FAST AND DISCREET

WHAT DOES A TYPICAL HEAT TREATMENT DAY LOOK LIKE? 

 

SET UP: On the morning of the treatment, set up takes about an hour. Hoses, heaters, and circulating fans are strategically placed throughout the designated areas to be treated (see Figure 2, left).

 

 Once the treatment begins, the location will be inaccessible for 4-8 hours, depending on size and severity of infestation. 

DISCREET: Our vehicles, equipment, and uniforms are discreet.  

FIGURE 2. EXAMPLE SET UP

SET UP

FAST AND DISCREET

WHAT DOES A TYPICAL HEAT TREATMENT DAY LOOK LIKE? 

 

SET UP: On the morning of the treatment, set up takes about an hour. Hoses, heaters, and circulating fans are strategically placed throughout the designated areas to be treated (see Figure 2, left).

 

 Once the treatment begins, the location will be inaccessible for 4-8 hours, depending on size and severity of infestation. 

DISCREET: Our vehicles, equipment, and uniforms are discreet.