NAPP Enterprises Ltd has been a leader in British Columbia's hazardous materials and demolition industry since its incorporation in 1991. For twenty-five years of business we have built lasting relationships with our clients by providing efficient, high-quality services to all of our clients. Our mission is to provide exceptional hazardous materials and demolition services to all of our clients, whether private homeowners, large-scale industrial operations or government bodies.
Safety comes first at NAPP Enterprises. Our company has a comprehensive safety program and an excellent record of safety in the workplace. We have the necessary safety infrastructure in place to ensure that jobs are completed safely and documentation requirements are met.
NAPP Enterprises maintains offices in Prince George and Kelowna, allowing us to serve clients throughout British Columbia. Our company maintains an extensive fleet of equipment, all necessary insurance policies for hazardous materials handling and a license to transport special waste. These resources allow us to bring unique value and savings to our clients.
NAPP has an extensive fleet of equipment that allows us to efficiently, effectively and safely complete hazardous materials and demolition projects.
The Aero V dry ice blasting system is a compact, portable abrasive blasting cleaning system. Dry ice pellets, the solid form of carbon diozide, are fed into the machine and a pressurized air stream is directed at the surface to be cleaned. As with soda blasting, dry ice blasting is an effective way of cleaning difficult-to-remove surface contaminants without leaving any chemical residue on the surface or damaging the underlying material.
The Hurricane 500 is a powerful vacuum, which can be used to remove any flowable material through a hose across distances in excess of 1000 feet. The most common use for the Hurricane 500 is removing asbestos containing vermiculite insulation from attic spaces and concrete block walls. This allows us to complete these projects quicker, more efficiently and more safely then standard vermiculite removal practices.
This equipment also includes an aerosol photometer and smoke generator.
All HEPA filtered equipment must be monitored according to WorkSafe BC's Occupational health and Safety Regulation (WSBC OSHR) section 6.19. NAPP maintians a large inventory of HEPA filtered negative air units and vacuum cleaners to be used in hazardous materials and demolition projects. The integrity of the HEPA filtered equipment needs to be regularly validated to ensure that the filters are removing a sufficient amount of contaminants.
A test aerosol using Poly Alpha Olefin (PAO) is generated upstream of the filter. An aerosol photometer is placed on the downstream side of the filter to measure the particulates that pass through the filter and identify any leakage.
NAPP has at its disposal one of the latest models of aerosol photometer and smoke generator on the market and are the only local company providing DOP/PAO testing to the Prince George region. This allows us to provde cost effective HEPA filter integrity testing for our own equipment and that of our clients.