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Written by Michael P. Walsh
WEST HAVEN, CT — City officials joined the owners of BioClean CT on Wednesday to celebrate the grand opening of the mold removal company at 88 Farwell St. in West Haven.
Louis P. Esposito Jr., the executive assistant to Mayor Nancy R. Rossi, cut a blue ribbon with BioClean owners Ray Daneault and Tom Homola to mark the event, along with new city Planning Director Christopher Soto, Christine Matthews Paine, the president of the Milford Regional Chamber of Commerce, and Simon McDonald, the chamber's director of membership and marketing.
BioClean, founded in 1988, has expanded its Milford mold remediation business by adding a location in West Haven, a 6,600-square-foot warehouse off Route 1 in Allingtown's thriving business district.
"This is a perfect location for my business," Daneault told Esposito, representing Rossi, who was at West Haven High School's graduation. "West Haven is a good, safe town."
In addition to mold removal, the company specializes in air quality testing, dehumidification, basement waterproofing, foundation repair, disinfecting and water cleanup.
BioClean has more than 40 full-time employees in West Haven and serves clients in Connecticut and New York's Westchester County.
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