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Do you have Mold? Is it toxic mold? Do you have water damage from a flooded basement which is causing moisture to buildup in your home or business? The moisture associated with water intrusions will promote the growth of toxic mold such as Stachybotrys, Penicillium, Aspergillus, and Cladosporium.
The longer an indoor contaminant is allowed to remain intact, the greater its potential impact on human health and on the structural integrity of the facility. Mold can grow on most common building materials if they remain wet for 24 to 48 hours. Special care must be taken during the mold removal and restoration process or serious health hazards can develop.
Our mold remediation technicians are fully trained and are proficient with the latest equipment, materials and techniques. We specialize in remediation of mold, bacteria, water and sewage damage cleanup in your facility.
You can reach us at 1-800 222-6815 if you are having any water, fire, smoke, or mold problems!
Mold Remediation: What Mold Means to You
Almost everybody has seen at least one newspaper article or broadcast about mold and the many illnesses that it can bring to people. Certain people are more susceptible to these illnesses, specifically the very young, the very old and those with already weakened immune systems. Some experts are now saying that some of the devastation caused by mold has been exaggerated, but is it really worth the risk?
Mold remediation may be a simple process, or it can be very involved and need the professional mold removal services- it depends on the size and the type of the mold that is involved. Mold hides in many spots, sometimes remaining unnoticed for months or years at a time until the growth is disturbed for one reason or another. Some mold may grow on the back of wall paper or paneling for instance, and would go unchecked until the homeowner begins a remodeling project. The paper is pulled back and suddenly a minor decorative change goes to a huge mold remediation project instead. The spores are released once the paper is moved, releasing the toxins and allergens into the air- causing the illnesses and respiratory difficulties they have become known for.
Mold can also grow underneath carpets and carpet pads, or behind furniture and appliances. The mold can grow anywhere that there is moisture that goes unchecked for any length of time. In months of high humidity, the rate of mold growth can more than double, so try to maintain an average humidity that is lower than sixty percent.
If you do discover a patch of mold growing in an area that you will be doing mold remediation on, take necessary precautions to protect both yourself and your family members. If the spot is large or you just cannot get a really good estimate about the size, you might consider moving the most susceptible members of your family out of the home while the mold remediation is going on. If the spot is that big, you might want to further consider allowing the professionals to perform the mold remediation procedure. In any case, make sure that you use gloves, goggles and a face mask to prevent the spores getting into your eyes, nose or mouth. After removing your gloves and other equipment, be sure to wash yourself thoroughly and bag the clothing that you worked in until they can be properly cared for.
After removing the molded paper, paneling or carpeting, bag the discards in plastic and tie tightly for disposal. Do not leave the bagged items to remain in the home- take them immediately to an outdoor, preferably tightly sealed trash receptacle to prevent animals tearing the bag and dragging these items through the yard.
After mold remediation and removal of all of the mold and mold spores, it is time to do some prevention. Make sure that you have dealt with any high humidity issues. Fix or replace leaky pipes and appliances. Replace paper faced drywall with the newer, specially treated paperless type. In areas where moisture is a major problem, limit the number of houseplants that you have and reconsider the aquarium.
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