February 25, 2008—DUCTZ National Service Team, an affiliate of DUCTZ Indoor Air Professionals, was called to action for the immediate restoration of conditioned air systems at the Monte Carlo Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas following the fire on January 25.
All 3,000 hotel rooms were evacuated after smoke and debris contaminated most of the guest room and rooftop air handling and duct systems. The DUCTZ National Service Team was tasked with restoring the hotel’s indoor air quality to pre-fire conditions in time for the hotel’s opening on February 15.
The team, consisting of 72 DUCTZ business owners and technicians, cleaned and restored nearly 1,600 guest rooms and the entire air handling system that provides air to all of the hotel’s common areas. With the Monte Carlo facing a huge financial loss for every day the hotel remained vacant, the DUCTZ team committed to completing their portion of the work only ten days after they began.
The DUCTZ National Service Team deploys specially-trained owners and technicians of DUCTZ businesses nationwide to restore indoor air quality following disasters. Depending on the severity of the disaster, service provided includes cleaning and restoration of the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system components, including ductwork.
For more information, see the DUCTZ Web site.