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Critical Containment Services

Critical Containment Built for Occupied Facilities

Dust and airborne particles can spread quickly through an occupied building, putting patients, employees, and residents at risk during any renovation or repair. Titan Restoration of Arizona provides critical containment services, designing containment systems that isolate active work areas without shutting your facility down.

From ICRA-focused barriers to negative air setups, every plan is built around your space, your schedule, and the people who depend on it staying safe.

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Renovations and emergency repairs shouldn’t put your occupants at risk. Our crews install construction containment quickly, often the same day, so dust and debris stay out of active spaces while your project keeps moving without added disruption.

Why Containment Protects Your Operations

Construction dust does not stay where you want it to. Without proper barriers, particles travel through hallways, HVAC systems, and shared air spaces, exposing patients, employees, students, or residents to contaminants they should never encounter. In healthcare settings, this risk is especially serious, since airborne debris can interfere with infection control standards and patient recovery. Temporary dust containment walls, negative air machines, and HEPA filtration stop that spread before it starts. Whether you are replacing flooring, updating a wing of a hospital, or handling emergency repairs after a storm or fire, proper containment protects the people inside your building while the work gets done around them.

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What Our Containment Systems Include

Every project calls for a different approach, so our team designs containment around your facility’s layout, schedule, and risk level. Depending on the scope of work, your project may include one or more of the following systems:

  • Dust Containment Walls: Rigid or flexible barriers that seal off active work zones from the rest of your building.
  • ICRA Containment Barriers: Systems built to support Infection Control Risk Assessment standards for healthcare environments.
  • Negative Air Systems: Equipment that pulls air out of the work zone to keep contaminants from escaping into surrounding areas.
  • HEPA Air Scrubbing: Filtration that captures fine particles and improves air quality inside and around the containment zone.
  • ZipWall and Modular Barrier Systems: Fast-to-install temporary walls suited for shorter projects or tight spaces.
  • Temporary Door Systems: Access points that keep contamination controlled while crews move materials in and out.

Each system can be combined to match the demands of your specific project.

Containment Designed for Your Facility

Not every containment need looks the same, and that is exactly why Titan Restoration of Arizona builds each system around the facility it protects. A hospital wing preparing for equipment replacement has different airflow and infection control demands than a school classroom mid-renovation or an occupied office suite getting new flooring.

Our team walks your space first, then designs a plan that addresses those specific conditions rather than applying a generic setup. We serve healthcare facilities, commercial offices, schools, senior living communities, hospitality properties, multifamily and HOA communities, and government buildings across Arizona, so we understand the operational pressure each of these environments faces during active construction.

Because containment is often needed on short notice, our crews can typically install barriers, negative air equipment, or HEPA filtration the same day a project calls for it, helping keep your timeline on track. This work also pairs naturally with other restoration services.

If your project started with water damage, fire cleanup, mold remediation, or asbestos abatement, our team can move directly from mitigation into properly contained repairs without bringing in another contractor. That means one crew, one point of contact, and one company accountable for the entire project from the first barrier to the final walkthrough.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is construction containment?

This process uses barriers, negative air equipment, and filtration to isolate an active work area so dust, debris, and airborne particles do not spread into the rest of an occupied building.

Do you provide ICRA-compliant containment for healthcare facilities?

Yes. Our team builds barriers designed around Infection Control Risk Assessment requirements, helping hospitals, medical offices, and senior living facilities maintain safety standards during renovations or repairs.

Can containment stay in place for long-term projects?

Yes. We install temporary systems for projects ranging from a single day of work to renovations that last several months, adjusting the setup as the project progresses.

Do you offer negative air machines and HEPA filtration?

Yes. We incorporate negative air containment and HEPA air scrubbing whenever a project calls for tighter control over air quality and particle movement.

Is containment only used in hospitals?

No. We install these systems in commercial offices, schools, senior living communities, hospitality properties, multifamily buildings, and government facilities throughout Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff, and Prescott.

How quickly can containment be installed?

In most cases, our crews can install dust barriers or negative air equipment the same day a project requires it, so your timeline stays on track.

Can containment be added to an existing restoration project?

Absolutely. If your property already has an open water, fire, mold, or asbestos project with our team, we can add containment without bringing in a separate contractor.