Duct & Vent Cleaning of America, Inc. performs both commercial duct cleaning and residential duct cleaning. We primarily work in Virginia, Maryland, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. More specific service areas are shown on Google Maps in our websites markets drop down tab. Our company has performed duct cleaning and air conveyance system restoration throughout the United States. We have multiple offices, qualified Territory Account Managers and Field Staff to perform our services for our customers.
Duct & Vent Cleaning of America, Inc. is proud to have an air duct cleaning client list that includes government agencies, municipalities, state governments, Fortune 500 Companies, small businesses, healthcare facilities, universities and homeowners.
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Duct & Vent Cleaning of America, Inc. is proud to announce that in 2022, we facilitated the cleaning of 831 HVAC IAQ / Duct Cleaning Projects. Our projects varied from completing approximately 70% of the Howard University Campus in Washington DC, to working directly for customers and mechanical contractors on hospitals, industrial facilities, ships, s ...
OUTSTANDING, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE! From the moment we called Duct & Vent Cleaning of America, Inc. and inquired about duct cleaning to the departure of the cleaning crew we knew we had called the right company. Phenomenal result! Comfortably breathing d ...
The ACI Cleaning Product Ingredient Safety Initiative (CPISI) is an online database designed to serve as a resource for accessing and understanding information related to the safety of ingredients used in household cleaning products.
Now more than ever, it is critical that businesses embrace the public health lessons of the pandemic and adopt comprehensive cleaning protocols that are proven to reduce the spread of viruses and keep people healthier. Contact us at [email protected] for more information.
The Department today released the amount of funding that states are eligible to apply for in Phase One, which includes up to $25 million in Initial Grant funding and a quarter of the total Formula Grant money available for the 26 states that submitted NOIs. These allocations were determined using the data provided by states from the NOIs and equally considers the following factors required by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law: job losses in each state from March 2020 through November 2021; the number of documented orphaned oil and gas wells in each state; and the estimated cost of cleaning up orphaned wells in each state.
Cleaners of America (COA) is a comprehensive source for facility cleaning needs from coast to coast. Since 1982, COA has supplied high-quality cleaning services to prominent companies and institutions.
Air cleaning devices might help. But the best way to improve your air quality is to get rid of the sources of allergens and irritants from your home. Take measures to avoid and reduce your contact with allergens. Also increase the flow of outdoor air into your home and reduce humidity as much as possible.
During the 2022 Great American Cleanup in Arkansas, 9,070 volunteers worked more than 72,500 hours in communities across the state, cleaning up and improving over 758 public spaces in 68 counties. This community improvement effort involved 308 events, with volunteers collecting 144 TONS of litter from 855 miles of roadways, 417 miles of waterways and shorelines, and 758 acres of parks and public areas!
During the 2022 Great Arkansas Cleanup, more than 8,724 volunteers worked nearly 73,000 hours in communities across the state, cleaning up and improving 690 public spaces in all 75 counties. The community improvement effort involved 275 events, with volunteers collecting over 313 TONS of litter from 1,149 miles of roadways, 171 miles of waterways, and more than 8,00 acres of parks and public areas.
The Bush Administration has demonstrated a strong commitment to cleaning and protecting our water resources. On Earth Day 2004, President Bush announced a new strategy to move beyond the old standing policy of "no net loss" of wetlands to increasing wetlands overall annually. The EPA has created a Water Quality Trading Policy, boosting efforts to clean up rivers, streams, and lakes. In 2003, the EPA announced $15 million in grants to support the Bush Administration"s initiative to preserve, protect, and restore waterways across the country. The Interior Department"s Water 2025 Initiative calls for focusing Federal financial and technical resources in key western watersheds and on critical research and development to help predict, prevent, and alleviate water supply conflicts. From expanding and protecting wetlands to securing our water supplies to preventing water crises, the Bush Administration is implementing long-needed policies with the goal of providing clean, safe water to the American people.
Last year, EPA issued a Water Quality Trading Policy to increase the success of cleaning up rivers, streams, and lakes. The goal is to speed clean-up efforts while saving the public hundreds of millions of dollars by advancing more effective, efficient partnerships to clean up and protect America's watersheds. The policy keeps existing controls and safeguards in place while offering greater flexibility and incentives to states, tribes, and companies to comply with - and exceed - requirements of the Clean Water Act. Water quality trading uses economic incentives to improve water quality. It allows one source to meet its regulatory obligations by using pollutant reductions created by another source that has lower pollution control costs. but the source generating the credits must first satisfy all of its own pollution control requirements and can only trade excess reductions-those that go beyond what it is otherwise required to do. Efficiency is increased and costs are decreased, and there is also accelerated progress in achieving clean-up goals. Under the policy, industrial and municipal facilities must first meet regulatory technology control requirements and then can use pollution reduction credits to make further progress toward water quality goals.
Pink is obvious, but as the owner who is a breast cancer survivor I want to honor the many women on this journey. We are partnered with Cleaning for a Reason in providing free cleanings to women going through this battle.
We are relatively new to Maid in America but have worked with several different cleaning companies over the past 25 years in 3 different states. We have been customers for 6 months. Vicky Bates and her technicians are top notch and professional. AND my house has never been cleaner. This is the first cleaning company that I have found that cleans the way I would if I had the time to do it! AND the price is reasonable and well worth it. Even my husband is impressed! Thanks, Vicky & company!
Maid in America has been cleaning our home for the past year - making it sparkly clean! I love that when they leave, it doesn't smell chemically but fresh and healthy! They always take care to return my items back in place and... they clean behind the faucets (that's my test!!) Thank you for Vicky and Maid in America for being so amazing!
I am a resident of Dallas, GA and have used Maid in America since 2007. A friend recommended her service as they were pleased with Vicky's service. We appreciate the care that Vicky's staff give to our home on a regular basis. Vicky notifies me one week before each cleaning and her cleaning technician arrives as scheduled, which is very important to me. Vicky always sends one technician, not a team, and I request the same technician, which is also very important to me. Since I am the pickiest person on the face of the earth, Vicky and the technician understand and make note on the cleaning document that is customized for my home. I highly recommend this service to anyone.
Jeff Tittel, former director of the group, said the long delays in cleaning up the Passaic ultimately reflect the values of federal and state policymakers unwilling to engage powerful and wealthy interests in the petrochemical industry. 2ff7e9595c
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