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Participating in the effort to rid our nation's capital of anthrax contamination, IES provided technical expertise and specialized equipment at the Hart, Ford, and Longworth buildings in Washington, D.C. IES crews conducted round-the-clock operations employing a variety of decontamination strategies. IES was selected for this project due to its decontamination experience and that of handling extremely dangerous and toxic gas, in this case, chlorine dioxide. Chlorine dioxide gas was used to destroy anthrax spores and sterilize contaminated areas. During a recent interview on CNN, (December 1, 2001), IES President, Jeff Gold, outlined the rationale behind use of chlorine dioxide and techniques used to apply it. IES is proud to have helped turn back this attack on our nation's capital and stands ready to aggressively address biological weapon problems anywhere in the world. Chemical Weapons
IES has recently turned its attention overseas in response to the widespread need for mobile processing systems in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. From processing explosive chemical shells fired during World War I to determining optimal accessing techniques for leaking Cold War-era munitions, IES possesses both the equipment and skilled personnel suited to address this menacing problem. |
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