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Disaster Advice Glossary
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Disaster recovery and restoration can be veiled in mystery to the many who have not undertaken specific training. This glossary explains technical terms to assist both report writing and the understanding of those technical terms so often misunderstood.
Definition
| Abrasive Blasting: |
A process by which compressed air and a mixture of particulate materials are forced across or on to another surface, for the purpose of removing a material or contaminate. See Air Blasting, Air Sparging |
| Air Blasting: |
The process of using pressurised air and different size tips and nozzles, to force and dislodge surface materials and contaminates. See Abrasive Cleaning, Air Sparging |
| Intellinozzle: |
A patented duct cleaning devise by Indoor Environmental Solutions (800/288-3828) that has forward and reverse air blasting action and an ultra small black and white video camera mounted in the nozzle to view the areas to be cleaned or were just cleaned. The Intellinozzle doubles as an inspection device, that can inspect inside building cavities. See Video Inspection |
| Pneumoconiosis: |
rials, so they do not include asbestos or fiberglass. Materials included in pneumoconiosis diseases are silica sand dust, from air blasting, sanding and stone cutting, fine fly ash dust or coal dust. b) A condition of the respiratory tract due to inhalation of dust that are deposited and retained in the lungs, resulting in signs and symptoms of a pulmonary disease, called pneumoconiosis. | The Disaster Advice Glossary and its contents are the protected copyright of Disaster Advice
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