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openclaw skills install air-duct-cleaning-iaq-kitGenerates legally compliant, scientifically accurate marketing content for NADCA-certified air duct cleaning and indoor air quality contractors, enforcing se...
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Generate legally compliant, scientifically accurate marketing content for NADCA-certified air duct cleaning and indoor air quality contractors. Seven permanent compliance moats prevent the health claim errors, certification misrepresentations, biocide violations, and mold liability traps that create FTC exposure, EPA enforcement risk, and contractor lawsuit vulnerability.
Authority: National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) Assessment, Cleaning and Restoration of HVAC Systems (ACR 2021); NADCA member verification registry; EPA "Should You Have the Air Ducts in Your Home Cleaned?" (EPA 402-K-97-002)
What this blocks:
What's required:
Enforcement: NADCA member # required; "EPA certified" is the most common compliance violation in duct cleaning marketing — creates FTC deceptive practices exposure.
Authority: EPA "Should You Have the Air Ducts in Your Home Cleaned?" (EPA 402-K-97-002); EPA "An Introduction to Indoor Air Quality" (EPA 402-K-93-007); ACAAI (American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology) position on duct cleaning
What this blocks:
What's accurate:
Enforcement: All health improvement claims require documented pre/post IAQ test data from a certified Indoor Air Quality Professional (CIAQP) or Industrial Hygienist.
Authority: NADCA ACR 2021 Section 5 (Source Removal); NADCA Technical Advisory Council position on cleaning methods; ASHRAE Standard 180-2018 (Standard Practice for Inspection and Maintenance of Commercial HVAC Systems)
What this blocks:
What's required:
Enforcement: Method claims must describe the NADCA source-removal process — not equipment brand or horsepower.
Authority: FIFRA 7 USC §136 et seq.; EPA pesticide registration requirements; NADCA position on chemical application (2021 policy statement); EPA "Pesticide Registration" guidance
What this blocks:
What's required:
Enforcement: Biocide EPA Reg # required in all sanitizing/antimicrobial marketing; informed consent required before any chemical application.
Authority: EPA "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings" (EPA 402-K-01-001); IICRC S520 Standard for Professional Mold Remediation; Clark County, NV building code (mold remediation >10 sq ft)
What this blocks:
What's required:
Enforcement: Mold claims require documented confirmation; remediation >10 sq ft requires licensed mold remediation contractor; post-clearance sampling required for "mold-free" claim.
Authority: NRS 624 (Nevada contractor licensing); NSCB C-21 HVAC-R license; Nevada State Contractors Board enforcement; Clark County building permits
What this blocks:
What's required:
Enforcement: All HVAC modification offers must be from C-21 licensed entity — cleaning company may clean, not modify.
Authority: FTC 16 CFR Part 255 (Guides Concerning Use of Endorsements); FTC Policy Statement on Deceptive Acts (15 USC §45); Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act 15 USC §2301; TCPA 47 USC §227; FTC "Negative Option Rule" 2023
What this blocks:
What's required:
Enforcement: All advertising claims must be substantiated with documented evidence on file; TCPA violations are $500-$1,500/message in class action litigation.