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ARC Construction is a Veteran-owned firm specializing in environmental remediation, interior demolition and specialty contracting services.

Mold has been an item of growing concern in the construction industry in recent years and ARC is more than equipped to handle any concerns which may arise.

The presence of microbials in a space can not only be un-sightly and cause unpleasant odors but also be detrimental to your health. Mold isn’t just substance which preys on the immuno compromised or those with pre-existing conditions but can also cause problems with healthy individuals. Health effects may includes allergic reactions, asthma, ear, nose, and throat irritation. More extensive effects may include infection or toxic reactions.

With ARC’s extensive experience in hazardous material control and handling as well as our knowledge of containment methods and air filtration we can remove the hazard mold presents will minimzing any exposure and risks to those working or living around it. With continuous training we strive to remain up to date and knowledgeable on the most recent removal standards and regulations.

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