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Mold Remediation connects homeowners and businesses with the best certified local remediation companies in their area. Our partners understand the science behind mold growth, cleanup, remediation and removal. Mold Remediations partners have the training and expertise to address any type of mold issue you may be confronted with.

Mold inspections and assessments are the first step of mold remediation. Properties are searched meticulously for any visible signs of mold. Air samples are also taken by remediation experts to determine the type and toxicity of the mold. These samples show what the spore count is, which is an indicating factor for level of contamination. Depending on the type and extent of the mold problem, experts put together a plan on how to stop outbreak.

Securing, sealing and containing areas with mold prevents the spread into any other areas. There are a number of ways to contain mold. Certain containment areas include physical barriers with negative air chambers and air pressure. All fans, air conditioners and heaters in the subject property are simultaneously turned off. This prevents mold spores from moving around, which stops the mold from growing and multiplying.

Negative air machines with high efficiency particulate air filtration (HEPA) are sealed to an opening in the containment area to allow proper ventilation and filtration. As a result, mold spores and other contaminants are unable to escape and affect other parts of the building during cleanup. Once the air filter is properly secured to the contentment area, we are ready for the next step mold cleanup.

The cleanup process involves removing the mold problem while limiting exposure. The method of cleanup depends on the extent of the problem and where the mold is growing. Protective equipment should always be worn to protect ones eyes, mouth, skin and nose. All non-porous materials and surfaces are cleaned. Level 1 mold is typically cleaned using a damp cloth or mop with a detergent solution, whereas Level 2 requires a HEPA vacuum to be used on all surfaces prior to cleaning with a damp cloth or mop with detergent.The mold and residue is then disposed of using a double-bag and tie closed.

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Once mold remediation is complete the sanitization process begins. Sanitization involves natural and environmentally friendly techniques to bring the indoor air quality back to normal levels, while also deodorizing materials and belongings. MoldRemediation.io supports the protection of the environment and the health of the occupants by recommending and providing natural and holistic solutions during sanitation.

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February 14, 2021 at 7:01 am by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Mold Remediation