CONWAY
501-336-0075
499 Lower Ridge Rd.
Conway, AR
Manager:
Burle Fortenberry

 

NW ARKANSAS
479-751-0055
1101 Shaver
Springdale, AR
Manager:
Kyle Johnson

 

JONESBORO & NE ARKANSAS
870-972-1922
3411 One Place
Jonesboro, AR
Manager:
Shannon Simpson
Lester Mullen

 

LITTLE ROCK
501-219-0075
1200 John Barrow 
Little Rock, AR
Manager:
Eric Sutterfield
Burle Fortenberry

 

HOT SPRINGS
501-760-0075
5922  Albert Pike
Royal, AR
Manager:
Tom Baker

 

SW TENNESSEE & MISSISSIPPI
901-377-7075
5455 Crestview Dr. Memphis, TN
Manager:
Jimmy Weatherly

 

FLORIDA
954-979-8100
995 NW 31st Ave.
Pompano Beach, FL
 
Manager:
Robert Williamson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All Clean USA | Online News Bulletin | July 2009

 
 

 

 

The technology behind thermal imaging was originally developed for military applications. Thermography uses invisible infrared energy to allow users to look through smoke and fog and even see in total darkness.   Infrared refers to that part of the spectrum that is just above the spectrum that we call visible light.  Objects either give off or reflect infrared or heat energy.  Digital Thermography is the science and technology of detecting that energy and making it visible to human vision.

 

Recent advances in thermographic imaging have brought this remarkable technology to a wide range of industries.  Fire fighters use thermal imaging to quickly locate fires and the heat signatures of victims in smoke filled buildings. Law enforcement agencies use them for surveillance and utility companies use them to inspect power lines. Building inspection and engineering firms find thermal imaging invaluable in locating and assessing conditions that before were difficult and costly to address.

 

 

Image of a small dog taken in mid-infrared ("thermal") light (false color)

 

Thermal imaging cameras that record both thermal and regular digital pictures are now being used by some property damage restoration companies.  Many restoration companies have not incorporated thermal imaging into their restoration work because of the significant expenses involved in purchasing them and the training and experience needed to operate them.

 

Before these cameras were available water damaged structure had to be found with hand held instruments alone which is time consuming and prone to error.  Restoration companies that do use Thermography have a large advantage in being able to more quickly locate water damaged walls, floors, and ceilings with accuracy and certainty that is difficult to do with hand held instruments alone.  Water can quickly move to unexpected areas which are not visible to the naked eye making it difficult to find all of the affected areas.  These areas show clearly when scanning walls and floors visually with thermal imaging cameras. The restoration process as a whole is faster and more thorough virtually eliminating errors and mistakes. The final drying results can be documented through pictures giving the owners and insurance companies’ peace of mind that the structure is truly dry.  The documentation available in this approach may times makes the insurance claim process much smoother as well.

 

  Want Something Free ???

Join ALL-CLEAN USA
 for lunch

July 15
anytime from 11-1

Guacho's Grill, Little Rock
11 Shackleford Road

Please RSVP, by calling our Little Rock office at 501-219-0075 or Hayden Allred hallred@allcleanusa.com

 

 

 

Questions? Suggestions? Comments?
Email and let us know.

Hayden Allred
870-926-7917
hallred@allcleanusa.com

 

 
 
 
 
 


UPCOMING EVENTS

AR ADJUSTER'S ASSOC

July 13, 2009

Shelter Claims
LITTLE ROCK

  NW ARKANSAS
 APARTMENT ASSOC

July 16, 2009

Doubletree
BENTONVILLE

 BOMA- NORTHWEST AR

July 17, 2009

DoutbleTree
BENTONVILLE

MEMPHIS CLAIMS ASSOC

July 28, 2009

MEMPHIS

 

ALL-CLEAN USA
Employee Profile:
Look Who's
 
Working For You

Beth Sullivan
JONESBORO

Beth says she "was blessed to join the ALL-CLEAN USA team in June 2006."

Beth has been married to her husband David for 17 years and has two  wonderful children. Emily, 16, is a member of the National Honors Society at Valley View High School and has also received multiple academic awards, as well as having poetry published.  Garrett, age 10, is on the all A’s Honor Roll and received the citizenship award this year.  He is also a baseball All-Star. Currently, the Sullivan family spends most of their time supporting Garrett at his baseball games.   

Beth and her family love to travel and she enjoys riding her husband's motorcycle.  

ALL-CLEAN USA is fortunate to have Beth as a dedicated employee.  You will find her in our corporate accounting office assisting management, other locations, fellow employees, insurance companies and customers.  There is no task she will not tackle.       

BETH SULLIVAN,
  Working For You


 

 

   
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