Proud to Serve Western Canada

Dealing with environmental challenges like asbestos, mold, and lead is never easy. Besides the endless layers of regulations and compliance, there is the ever-present and urgent threat to the health of the people who live or work in an affected building, leading to stress and even danger. Corners cannot be cut, and time cannot be wasted.

All About Abatement is here to bring calm confidence and expertise to your site. For more than 20 years, we have delivered reliable abatement and remediation services for asbestos, mold, lead, and other waste and hazardous materials to the people of BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and the Yukon. We specialize in their identification, removal, and disposal, following meticulous standards to ensure the job is well done and that your concerns are heard and addressed. When you need a true partner to instill pride and certainty in the results, you need All About Abatement.

Our Credentials

Certificate of Recognition (COR) We are proud to be recognized for our commitment to health and safety programs which meet provincially established standards by Occupational Health and Safety (OHS).

Meet the AAA Managers

Kyle Davidson Owner & General Manager

Kyle began his abatement career in Richmond, BC, in 2007, where he gained the basics of dealing with hazards like asbestos, mercury, lead, and radiation. Over the next decade, this career took him all over western Canada, gaining valuable experience in Emergency Response as well as Hazardous Materials management. From railway fuel spills and building demolitions near the Arctic Ocean to waterway cleaning and disaster mitigation, Kyle has done it all and is an expert in abatement, remediation, and disposal. Due to his excellent reputation and proven ability to get his jobs done safely, efficiently, and on time, he also maintains close working relationships with many contractors and companies in every major industry around western Canada, giving him quick access to any service and expertise that a job may require.

Jason Gallant Warehouse Manager

The newest Project Manager on the AAA team, Jason has been working with Kyle for many years and brings considerable mechanical skills as well as strengths in fleet and shop management. In the field, he has an excellent sense of what equipment and tools will be needed to do a job properly, especially for renovation projects, and can often be found on-site, making sure his projects are moving along smoothly. In his spare time, Jason is an avid golfer and is building up his project estimate skills.

Vaughn Fowler Project Manager

Vaughn has been working in abatement since 1987, and has nearly 70,000 logged hours working with asbestos across British Columbia. His specialties are in abatement, infectious control, emergency response, and remediation, with additional training in Hazardous Materials (Levels 1-3 in BC and AB, as well as a NFPA 472 emergency hazmat technician designation), survival and rescue, first aid, biohazard cleanups, chemical handling, and much, much more. He has supervised or managed numerous large-scale projects over his career, including casino retrofits, hospital renovations, naval bases and frigate stripping, and even a demolition and abatement in the Arctic. At AAA, he analyzes blueprints and bids to create accurate estimates, and consults with clients and other personnel to ensure strong, seamless results.

Hugo Millan Operations Manager

Hugo started working in abatement around 2009, and began working with Kyle in 2012. As Operations Manager of AAA, Hugo has been at the helm of some of the largest and most complex projects in our history, including a $20 million, high-risk endeavour involving the removal of hundreds of thousands of materials, and the wintertime abatement and demolition of a school building in Inuvik, NWT, with temperatures of -50 C and numerous logistical challenges. He coordinates daily operations at AAA and is involved in every project, carrying thorough training in abatement techniques and IICRC tickets.

Avery Miskulin CIT, CMI, CIEC Director of Business Development

In the 80s Avery had no idea that a temp labour position with a disaster restoration company would lead to a career in the build environment but now, as a successful Indoor Environmental Professional, decades later, it was a clear starting point. Through hands-on field experience, continuing education, and service to a wide variety of clients through numerous roles in the disaster restoration, consulting engineering, and environmental consulting fields he has learned that the greatest success is achieved, whether it is a small private residential or multi-million dollar commercial or healthcare facility project, by applying the same people first standard of care to every project. Avery is excited to join AAA in providing industry-leading services to project stakeholders new and old.