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CRS - Comprehensive Risk Services

About CRS

Comprehensive Risk Services is the Valley's leader in asbestos removal, mold remediation and firestop technology.

Comprehensive Risk Services was formed to help local hospitals remove asbestos from their facilities. The hospitals needed a company that would take extraordinary care in asbestos clean-up, ensuring the safety of hospital staff and patients. Because of this heritage, no other asbestos abatement company in Arizona has higher standards than CRS.

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How we clean mold problems

At CRS we know the health problems mold can cause and take every precaution.
At CRS we understand the health problems mold can cause.

Because there are no national standards for mold exposure, some mold removal companies simply break down and remove contaminated materials without taking any special precautions. But this method releases massive numbers of mold spores into the air!  Anyone who is sensitive to mold can expect an adverse reaction as a result of this approach.

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Removing asbestos to prevent health problems

Removing asbestos is a great way to improve environmental conditions in the workplace.  Rely on the experts, Comprehensive Risk Services for help removing asbestos.
Rely on the experts at CRS for safe asbestos removal.

An estimated 20,000 people die each year as a result of asbestos exposure; it’s one of the leading airborne hazards in the U.S.

It's very likely that schools, offices, factories and even homes built before the 1980s contain asbestos materials.

 

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Firestop technology

Firestop technology was developed as a response to a deadly fire at a Las Vegas hotel in 1980.
Firestop technology is a response to a deadly Las Vegas fire.

In 1980, a fire started on the first floor of the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, killing 85 people.

Of the 85 who died, 68 were on the top floor of the building. They were killed by smoke that raced through the hidden passages behind the walls of the building, where plumbing and electrical services were routed.

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