Mold Toxicity & Protective Gear
Mold can be toxic requiring the use of protective gear and negative air containment in conjunction with HEPA filtration to safely remove and prevent propagation of the mold. Detection of Microbial growth is usually done by a thorough visual inspection and or by tracing Odors. Air sampling for a spore count can also be performed to help determine the possible presence of microbial growth. Once the presence of microbial growth is identified, remediation can begin. American Restoration is an IICRC Certified Firm and employees Certified Technicians that are trained in the most current assessment and remediation technologies.
Removing Less Harmful Mold
There are many funguses that aren’t as dangerous to your health like pink mold. And while they do need to be removed from your home, you don’t need to arm yourself with eye goggles, or a respiratory mask, or block off part of a room just to remove them.
As a matter of fact, some may be as easy as tossing food out of the refrigerator. Of course getting rid of mold isn’t always that easy, but it isn’t really that difficult either.
For example, most shower mold and mildew can be removed by spraying the affected area with a product that’s designed for bathroom mold and mildew. Then all you need to do is allow it to set for the time indicated on the bottle and wipe it clean.
Removing Harmful Mold
However, there may be instances where you’ll want a Certified and Licensed Company to remove the mold safely and permanently. Black Mold known as Strachybotrys Atra and other toxic molds require the use of protective gear and negative air containment in conjunction with HEPA filtration to safely remove and prevent propagation of the mold. Air circulation will also need to be suspended during cleaning to prevent cross contamination.
Mold Detection
Detection of Microbial growth is usually done by a thorough visual inspection and or by tracing Odors. Air Sampling for Spore count can also be performed to help determine the possible presence of microbial growth. Once the presence of microbial growth is identified, remediation can begin. American Restoration is an IICRC Certified Firm and employees Certified Technicians that are trained in the most current assessment and remediation technologies.
Complete Solution
As a leading provider of Restoration Services, American Restoration offers comprehensive solutions to address all your Mitigation and Restoration needs.