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Mold Testing &
Mold Remediation
Many people are concerned about mold in their homes, businesses and schools. There are more than 100,000 species of mold and 100 of those have been proven to be toxic to
humans. However, not all molds cause illness.
Certain molds produce allergens, irritants and toxic substances called mycotoxins, which have the potential to cause severe health problems. If mold is detected on your property, it must be completely eliminated. Drying, cleaning
or killing molds aren't enough; it must be removed as even dead molds may cause illness. Mold may be especially dangerous for those with breathing disorders or allergies.
Mold Testing
& Remediation
We can take air samples in your home or business and send them to an independent third party laboratory to be identified. You receive the results within days.
If remediation is then warranted, our certified mold remediation specialists and technicians
will provide expert mold remediation. We bring years of expertise and state-of-the-art equipment to your property to remove the mold and combat future mold growth.
Call us at (800) 478-4150 for more information and a free estimate We
are trained in the proper techniques of mold containment and removal. We
control air movement to eliminate the spread of airborne spores then clean,
completely remove the mold and seal the surface.
We use state-of-the-art technologies where applicable, such as thermal imaging (infrared)
cameras and dry ice blasting to remove mold.
Here infrared cameras
identify water problems, and potential mold problems, behind a wall.
A water leak inside the wall on the third floor of this apartment building
could cause problems in multiple units. Dry ice blasting effectively cleans many surfaces by converting rice-sized dry ice pellets from a solid into a gas upon impact, without generating any additional waste.
Dry ice blasting uses high-velocity dry ice to safely clean surfaces of mold, as
well as soot, grease and oil. This method is used as an alternative to
conventional waste generating methods such as chemical cleaning, pressure washing, sand blasting and soda blasting. The dry ice method is
cleaner and environmentally safe. It is a dry, non-abrasive method safely used on wood, concrete, metal
or even equipment components.
For more
information on mold,visit
www.epa.gov.
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