Conditions of Certification:
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Any water damage, leaking, flooding, or compromised building components are identified and remedied/repaired completely before treatment with the Purified Environments SB/SLO Perpetually Pure Three-Step Process.
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There are no new moisture intrusions: leaks, water damage, leaks in plumbing, floods, consistent and excessively high relative humidity (such as bathrooms without vent fans or windows), roof leaks, etc.
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Generally accepted, ongoing cleaning protocols are maintained.
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Purified Environments SB/SLO treated the space listed above with all three steps of the Purified Environments Perpetually Pure Process. [We will confirm successful treatment by providing post-treatment, non-culturable mold test results from an accredited lab.]
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Because EMT’s MAK units reduce up to 99% of pathogens within indoor environments and are not designed to keep up with continuous indoor/outdoor air exchanges, residential air exchange rates (open doors and windows) do not exceed the Industry recommended 1-2 air exchanges per hour or 6 hours per day in total.
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Each installed inline EMT/MAK unit must have the HVAC fan running regularly.
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For wall units, airflow and air currents within the home or space must be sufficient for the effective performance of the unit in treating the indoor air.[Ceiling or floor mount fans accomplish this.]
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EMT/MAK unit (s) are continuously operated following the manufacturer’s instructions and remain powered on.
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EMT/MAK unit’s cells are maintained and replaced by a Purified Environments technician on schedule every two years.
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EMT/MAK unit filter cleanings are documented and maintained on schedule every six weeks by a Purified Environments technician.


