Inland schools and clinics need disinfection that respects heat-stressed HVAC and tight reopen windows.
REMEDIX disinfects San Bernardino County properties with certificates, staged applications, and dust-aware air treatment when Santa Ana weeks follow rain.
Pathogen disinfection for inland education, healthcare-adjacent offices, and workplaces.
EPA-registered products with documentation that survives audits.
We schedule around summer cooling peaks, add HEPA scrubbing when dust loads spike after wind, and protect older VAV systems from overspray that could foul coils.
Civic buildings get traffic control notes when lines form at public entries during treatment windows.
Six steps in our disinfection workflow.
Assessment through documentation on every scope.
Scope & risk review
Sensitive item protection
EPA-approved application
High-touch detailing
Air treatment (if needed)
Documentation packet
We fix the source. Not just the surface.
Most restoration companies stop when things look dry. We do not. REMEDIX leads every job with remediation first, identifying and eliminating the root cause before any rebuild begins. That approach is why our repairs last and our clients do not call twice.
IICRC-certified technicians
Licensed, insured & bonded
Rapid emergency response
Remediation-first approach
Clear communication
Residential & commercial
Inland disinfection angles.
Heat, dust, and public-facing optics.
Operational fit
After-hours passes, weekend wings, and clear re-entry signage in English and Spanish when requested.
We coordinate with janitorial so chemistry stacks do not fight.
Why documentation matters
Certificates list zones treated — not vague “whole building” language.
That keeps insurers and parents calmer.
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Disinfection needed inland?
REMEDIX San Bernardino delivers pathogen disinfection with heat-aware HVAC respect and audit-ready certificates.
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Frequently asked questions
We apply EPA-registered disinfectants selected for the target pathogens and surface types in your space, using electrostatic or fogging systems when appropriate for complete coverage.