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3 Things You May See During Mold Remediation

12/4/2019 (Permalink)

Employee in protective gear cleaning mold. If you have any questions your local professional should be able to help.

If your business contains a mold contamination, you may be wondering what can be done. Fortunately, a local mold remediation professional can help. There are several things you may see them do as part of the mold removal process. Here’s what you can expect.


1. Damage Assessment
One of the first steps to mold remediation is a damage assessment. This is done to determine where the mold is, how it’s spreading, and how much damage has been caused. Once these things are known the professionals can then figure out the best course of action for how to remove the mold from the home, and the proper methods for cleaning any damaged items..


2. Containment
The next step to removing mold contamination, is to contain the spores. How this is done may depend on where and how bad the damage is. However, doing so can help prevent further infestation. This process can involve sealing off the area with plastic sheeting. Anyone working in the contained area will also have to wear special safety equipment to prevent spreading mold spores as they work.


3. Repairs
Once the moldy area is contained the professionals performing the remediation can begin any necessary cleaning and repairs. This may involve cleaning materials with special solutions and scrub brushes, or removing contaminated materials. Depending on the extent of the damage parts of walls or flooring may even be replaced. Cloth items such as pillows, rugs or curtains may need to be washed with a special detergent.


When it comes to the removal of a mold contamination in your home there are several steps you may see you remediation professional perform. These include assessing the damage and degree of the infestation, containing the mold to prevent further spreading, and the cleaning and decontamination of the area. 

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