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In fall 2006 Alliance removed asbestos contaminated drywall and joint compounds from a four-star hotel in Anaheim near Disneyland. Alliance established containments for each of the 57 units in the eight-story, 85,000 square foot hotel to reduce the risk of asbestos exposure for both guests, visitors, and employees.
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Nineteen homes located in a Country Club were threatened with rebuilding and excessive remediation costs.
Alliance used the ThermaPureHeat™ treatment which was recently awarded the “Best New Product” honor by the National Society of Professional Engineers. The ThermaPureHeat™ process eliminated the mold from these homes, a result that was verified by a third-party testing company.
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When this strip mall went up in flames, tests were done
that revealed asbestos containing materials were in the stucco
and drywall.
Asbestos was used in thousands of building materials prior
to 1978. After 1978 people realized that the inhalation of
some asbestos fibers may cause a number of serious illnesses,
including cancer.
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In October 2006, Alliance demolished a 2,900 sq. ft. Sherman Oaks home.
We used a cost-effective excavator with special “thumb” attachment to mechanically teardown the home. The excavator, with its several material handling attachments, segregated the combustible debris from the solid materials debris, which allows for proper disposal.
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Unknown causes kept a family in Montecito, California sick with chronic allergies. Alliance Environmental Group was asked to heat the entire house using a new technology, ThermaPureHeat. Alliance is the second company in the US to be trained and licensed for this simple, but effective procedure.
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In 2005 Alliance Environmental performed emergency clean up for the City of Burbank. Alliance Environmental is able to mobilize at short notice to remediate unforeseen scenarios in most any project. The remediation for the City of Burbank was needed when a large quantity of lime was spilled on the cities water and power plant. The lime was being delivered when mechanical failure on the delivery truck caused the lime to spill out onto the city's yard. Alliance was called in to remediate the spill in Burbank at 6:00pm; by 7:00pm Alliance had a crew in place at the site beginning remediation. The Alliance crew was able to remediate the situation by 3:00am the same night. By nights end Alliance had sent six men and bagged up and loaded over 400 bags of lime from the cities yard to be disposed before the imminent rain fell on the cities yard.
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In 2003 Alliance Environmental performed mold remediation at a
residence in Rancho Sante Fe. The remediation was necessary because of
a pin-hole pipe leak of several months affecting the kitchen, hallways, dining
room, stairwell, and bathroom.
During the final stages of completion the remodel construction company
re-punctured the same pipe. The homeowner
was distraught, to say the least, but called Alliance back in to try and
solve their dilemma.
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When the hills east of Los Angeles and San Diego counties burned for several
days in November of 2003, the effects were felt for hundreds of miles
as thick layers of ash settled on homes and streets. Since then, finer
and finer ash has kicked up with each Santa Ana wind; as a result, contaminants
now linger in our air ducts.
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An Encino apartment complex suffered heavy damage in May of 2002 when a tenant ignited a cigarette after disconnecting the
gas line to his stove.
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For 15 hours after being tented for fumigation, natural gas slowly leaked into a Torrance home. The resulting explosion – the
equivalent of 200 to 400 sticks of dynamite – sent shock waves through two cities, causing damage to at least 115 homes,
blowing out windows and injuring 10 people.
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