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Services: Mold and Indoor Air Quality | ClO2 REPLENISH | Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Facility Decontamination

Facility Decontamination & Water Treatment Solutions

Overview

Sabre Environmental Services

Sabre Environmental Services is an indoor air quality solution provider utilizing patented chlorine dioxide technologies to plan, respond, and implement decontamination strategies domestically and internationally. Sabre is widely recognized by both government agencies and private industry clients as the premier large-scale structural biological decontamination firm in the world. In response to the 2001 anthrax-based bioterrorism attacks, Sabre developed and successfully deployed the first Chlorine dioxide gas treatment for entire structure decontamination. This technology that the National Academy of Science calls "the standard for the decontamination of buildings" is changing the way in which industry addresses biological contamination.

Facility Decontamination

Sabre's mold and biological decontamination solution effectively treats building contamination with chlorine dioxide gas. The gas penetrates deeply into internal building cavities and HVAC systems reaching pervasive and persistent contamination leaving the entire structure virtually free of microorganisms.

Water Treatment and Legionella Control Solution

Sabre REPLENISH is a revolutionary Mobile Chlorine Dioxide Generation System that delivers ready-to-use, low-hazard chlorine dioxide (ClO2) solution to customers' sites. Sabre REPLENISH brings the power of ClO2 to customers who are using a generator but find it too complex or unreliable, are using "stabilized" chlorine dioxide but find it too expensive or inconsistent, or have not been able to access the power of this unique biocide.

This unique offering is a cost effective solution to eliminate and control the formation of biofilm and Legionella in building water systems. Legionella species are the causative agent of the human Legionnaires' disease, which can be deadly, and the lesser form, Pontiac fever, which gives flu-like symptoms.