microGARD
165 Oxford Rd, Charlton, MA 01507
Started specialized janitorial company in 1984 just a few years out of high school. Was among the first to introduce innovative methods of hard surface maintenance. Assisted many other aspiring entrepreneurs to launch their own successful small businesses. Tackled many challenges during 28 years of self-employment by learning to diversify our services. Building services and maintenance has led to acquiring a Construction Supervisors license, a pesticide applicators license, and certificates for Residential and Commercial Mold Inspection, and Mold Remediation services. Current goals include growing an urgent service -- infection prevention/cleaning for health by offering the best environmentally safe products with the most advanced equipment available. Potential clients would include: Hospitals, Hospices, Clinics Public Transportation and Emergency Vehicles Commercial, professional and educational sports facilities
Contact Kerry Gamache 508-868-4817, email: [email protected]: for: career opportunities consulting offers new ventures job inquiries expertise requests business deals reference requests getting back in touch.
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11/25/2014
Provided by YP.comIn regards to the mold in my basement and attic. Kerry was very professional and his price for the mold remediation was very fair. I had a few quotes from several other companies, who's prices were very high. Kerry finished on time and managed to explain the details of the remediation.
More Business Info
- Hours
- Regular Hours
Monday CLOSED, Tuesday CLOSED, Wednesday CLOSED, Thursday CLOSED, Friday CLOSED, Saturday CLOSED, Sunday CLOSED
- Extra Phones
Phone: 508-879-4040
- Services/Products
- microGARD applies an antimicrobial that forms a colorless, odorless positively charged polymer, which chemically bonds to the treated surface. You can think of it as a layer of microscopic swords or a bed of nails protecting the surface. When an organism comes in contact with the treated surface, the quaternary amine sword punctures the cell membrane and the electrical charge shocks the cell, effectively killing the microorganism. Since nothing is transferred to the now dead cell, the antimicrobial does not lose strength and the sword is ready for the next cell to contact it. Normal cleaning of treated surfaces is necessary to prevent buildup of dirt, dead microbes, etc. which would cover the treatment.
- Brands
- microGARD
- Accreditation
AIHA
IICRC
ISSA
MMRE
PMII
- Categories
- Mold Remediation, Mold Testing & Consulting, Molds