
Dry Ice Blasting Applications:
Remediation
A better solution to mould, fire, smoke and water remediation projects
Dry ice blasting has been proven to be a faster and more effective solution in remediation efforts. The process eliminates manual cleaning and does not produce secondary waste, which reduces the amount of time spent on encapsulation and waste collection and disposal.
Dry ice blasting can access and clean hard to reach areas, such as the tight angles of trusses, around nails, wiring and all plumbing without damage to the surface integrity. The process also eliminates or significantly reduces odor created by fire, smoke and mould damage.
SPECIFIC USE CASES
Dry ice blasting produces better results in a wide range of remediation projects
- Fire and smoke remediation
- Mould remediation
- Water and flood remediation
- Odour elimination
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Benefits of Dry Ice Blasting
Remediation projects can be completed cheaper than alternatives and in a fraction of the time
Dry ice cleaning completely removes contaminants and damage from the affected areas and does not produce secondary waste, which leads to shorter project times and lower costs.

- Reduced remediation time Remove contaminants faster and more effectively
- No secondary waste Reduce encapsulation and disposal costs
- Non-abrasive Will not damage sensitive or delicate surfaces
- Chemical free process Eliminate abrasive and harmful chemicals
- Eliminate manual cleaning Reduce labor costs and project time
- Environmentally responsible Will not harm surrounding areas
- Versatile clean Clean a varying degree of surfaces
- 99% mould spore removal on wood When IAQA standards are followed
- Dry cleaning process No added moisture
- Ability to deodorize affected areas Remove odour created by mould and smoke damage
Case Studies
Dry ice blasting has been proven to be a more effective remediation solution
- Contract Cleaning
- Contract Cleaning
Layers of mold and dirt are efficiently removed from log home during restoration
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