We
work with industrial hygienists and indoor air quality environmentalists
to ensure the job is done right the first time. With the proper testing
and protocols every job can be a success. We use the most accurate and
up to date moisture meter equipment to measure moisture in your wood
floors, walls, ceilings, and cabinets. We then use infrared cameras to
identify the origin and the extent of the damage.
Mold growth can be controlled indoors by controlling moisture indoors. The
EPA reports that Molds can be found almost anywhere; they can grow on
virtually any organic substance, as long as moisture and oxygen are
present. There are molds that can grow on wood, paper, carpet, foods,
and insulation. When excessive moisture accumulates in buildings or on
building materials, mold growth will often occur, particularly if the
moisture problem remains undiscovered or unaddressed.
Health Effects and Symptoms Associated with Mold
Exposure !!!When moisture problems occur and mold growth results, building occupants
may begin to report odors and a variety of health problems, such as
headaches, breathing difficulties, skin irritation, allergic reactions,
and aggravation of asthma symptoms; all of these symptoms could
potentially be associated with mold exposure. All molds have the
potential to cause health effects. Molds produce allergens, irritants,
and in some cases, toxins that may cause reactions in humans. The types
and severity of symptoms depend, in part, on the types of mold present,
the extent of an individual's exposure, the ages of the individuals, and
their existing sensitivities or allergies.
Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds (MVOCs)Some
compounds produced by molds are volatile and are released directly into
the air. These are known as microbial volatile organic compounds
(MVOCs). Because these compounds often have strong and/or unpleasant
odors, they can be the source of odors associated with molds. Exposure
to (MVOCs) from molds has been linked to symptoms such as headaches,
nasal irritation, dizziness, fatigue, and nausea. Research on MVOCs is
still in the early phase.
Glucans or Fungal Cell Wall
Components (also known as ß-(1-->3)-D- Glucans)Glucans are small pieces of the cell walls of molds which may cause
inflammatory lung and airway reactions. These Glucans can affect the
immune system when inhaled. Exposure to very high levels of Glucans or
dust mixtures including Glucans may cause a flu-like illness known as
Organic Dust Toxic Syndrome (ODTS). This illness has been primarily
noted in agricultural and manufacturing settings.
What needs to be done?Some materials will need to be disposed off, such as ceiling tiles,
insulation, wallboards, carpet, soft furnishings, clothes, papers and
books. Non-porous metals, glass and hard plastics may be cleaned and
reused. Depending on the degree of mold damage, semi porous wood may be
cleaned up by drying, sanding and treating with anti microbial solvent
before reusing.
In addition your heating, ventilation, air condition and crawl spaces will
be dried, cleaned and then treated with Hepa filtration to remove
remaining mold particles.
Our professional in house technicians follow our well planned mold
abatement process to take care of mold clean up and repair to your
satisfaction. There are certain steps we follow that insure we get your
mold clean up job done right. First the contaminated area is sealed off
using plastic sheeting, then we create negative air pressure to direct
the mold to prevent mold spores from spreading to other parts of the
house, directing the mold away from indoor space. Mold
Remediation Project 1. All Workers to be Properly Protected in PPE Equipment, Gloves, Tyvek
Suits, Respirators, etc.
2. Set-up critical barriers to prevent cross contamination to structure
and also achieve negative air.
3. All openings such as doorways, windows, vents, airways to be covered
with 6 mil-poly. This will insure negative air can be maintained. Full
containment.
4. Set-up Negative Air Machine to minimize airflow 4 to 8 ACH (air
changes per hour).
5. Pre-clean (HEPA vacuum) structure and remove all loose structural
debris in doubled (6-Mil) sealed plastic bags.
6. The use of electric blower inside each containment area to suspend
fine particulates so that they are captured by a HEPA filter.
7. Demolition of contaminated structure, then double bagged and removed
to dumpster daily.
8. Scrape, wire brush, orbital sanding, Media and or Dry ice blasting to
remove any visible mold growth from structural materials.
9. HEPA vacuum, biowash(wet wipe) then HEPA vacuum 2nd time (dust free
environment). Clean and encapsulate any structure members affected by
mold. (organic surfaces)
10.HEPA vacuum, double bag and remove all unsalvageable contents to
dumpster.
11.Preclean salvageable contents (HEPA vacuum)
12.HEPA vacuum, wet wipe with biowash. Then HEPA vacuum all contents
again.
13.Removal of all personal possessions as well as soft goods, i.e.
clothing, bedding, curtains etc. Clothing may be cleaned using standard
laundering products.
14.Maintain Negative Air Machine and Air Scrubbers throughout course of
job.
15.HEPA Air filtration to run for a minimum of 72 hours after abatement is
completed, and then shut down for a minimum of 24 hours before post
remediation testing.
16.Break down of containment barriers.