Pro Planet Company with Renewable and Sustainable GREEN Coatings
Energy Efficient/Energy Saving Products
World-Class Environmentally Perfect Green Coatings
Solutions for Creating
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Pollutant
UL Classified
Non - Toxic Item
California South Coast Air Quality Management District Compliant
Federal Energy Management Program
GLOBAL Encasement's Renewable and Sustainable Green Coatings Contribute
To A Cleaner Environment
American Environmental Review Video
GLOBAL Encasement Inc. was hand picked by American Environmental Review for it’s commitment to the environment with its Award Winning Green Products.
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Green Coatings for In Place Management of Obsolete Building Materials Makes Sense Environmentally
Encasement = Abatement
- 15.1: Environmentally Advanced Renewable and Sustainable Green Coatings
- 15.2: Environmentally Advanced Solutions
- 15.3: Renewable and Sustainable Sacrificial Green Coatings Systems
- 15.4: Sick Building Syndrome
- 15.5: Recycling
- 15.6: Landfills & Waste
- 15.7: Infectious Diseases
- 15.8: Rodents & Insects
- 15.9: Long Term Performance
- 15.10: Designed & Engineered Systems
- 15.11: Ease of Application
- 15.12: In Place Management vs. Removal and Replacement
- 15.13: Comparative Cost Analysis
- 15.14: Indirect Costs
Global Warming and
Climate Change Solutions
Aging Built-Up Roofing Systems
Delaminating Fireproofing
Important News Concerning Our Environment
National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, October 19-25, is set aside to educate parents and children about the dangers of lead exposure, especially lead-paint hazards in housing. As part of the observance, many states and communities will conduct education and awareness events.
Is the asbestos in your home in materials that are deteriorating or likely to be disturbed, perhaps through future remodeling? If so, then you should probably have the asbestos removed. Any sort of disturbance, like sanding paint or sawing fiberboard that contains asbestos, will release the fibers into the air in your home.
If the asbestos product is in good shape, or used in an out-of-the-way area -- for example, as insulation for heating or plumbing pipes in your crawlspace or attic -- you may be better off leaving the asbestos in place.
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