Our number 1 priority is the Safety of our team members and those who we work with. We are proud of the contributions we have made to our industry since our formation in 2003. We continue to develop innovative solutions to our customers, and we invest in our employees to ensure that we sustain a safe work environment.
We offer our clients what they need – a full range of Abatement, Indoor Air Quality, and Decontamination services – at a competitive price with an excellent reporting and compliance record. We manage our projects safely and complete all projects right the first time. We do our best to develop customers for life.
1 Priority Environmental Services is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas with regional offices located in Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Lubbock, Gatesville (Fort Hood Military Base), Shreveport and Baton Rouge, LA and Atlanta, GA.
1 Priority is proud to be part of EIS Holdings, LLC, a powerful alliance that services 32 states with 24 offices. By bringing together Earth Services & Abatement, Snyder Environmental, Simpson Environmental and Potomac Abatement, 1 Priority Environmental Services has pioneered a full-service asbestos abatement, demolition, and soil and water remediatin network with a national reach.
We consistently employ up to 600 full-time technicians, and during disasters more than 500 full-time technicians. We have the infrastructure and technology to scale rapidly to 1,000 skilled workers in the event of a severe natural disaster along the Gulf and Eastern Coast or inland. All of our employees maintain certifications for specific areas of operation, and complete annual safety refreshers along with internal safety training that continues throughout the year.
1 Priority works effectively with contractors, consultants, insurance companies and property owners. We invest in our communications systems and personnel to ensure that our projects are completed safely and efficiently.
1 Priority is committed to being the partner of choice for environmental abatement, IAQ and decontamination.
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Under the Transparency in Coverage Rule, issued in 2020 by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, U.S. Department of Labor and U.S. Department of the Treasury, health plans and health insurance issuers must provide access to two separate Machine-Readable Files (MRF). This link leads to the machine-readable files that are made available in response to the federal Transparency in Coverage Rule and includes negotiated service rates and out-of-network allowed amounts between health plans and healthcare providers. The machine readable files are formatted to allow researchers, regulators, and application developers to more easily access and analyze data.