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Mold contamination has been identified as a major contributor to building-related illness and poor indoor air quality. Without proper mitigation of water losses, mold can start to grow rapidly, within 48 hours. Where sewage backflows into a building, the amplification of mold growth is even greater and faster, unless properly mitigated and remediated. Some molds are known to be allergenic, pathogenic or toxigenic. The procedures for proper remediation are now available in the current scientific literature. For mold remediation projects, we can provide Remediation Technician Training, Remediation Project Management Training and the following onsite services:
- Identify the extent and severity of microbial contamination
- Supervise and/or monitor decontamination procedures
- Perform clearance testing to confirm that remediation was successfully completed. These include use of the Anderson N-6, spore trap, Rodac, and wipe and bulk.
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