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SERVPRO Cleanup & Restoration Services
Mold Remediation
Concerns of Mold
Intrusion
of water into your home or place of business is an out of the ordinary
event. This could result from broken water pipes or water heaters, sump
pump failure or from long-standing leaks. Organic materials found inside
a building, such as wood, paper, drywall, and some types of insulation,
provide food sources for molds (given an adequate amount of moisture) to
flourish.
A water damage, if left
unattended for any period of time, may lead to mold growth. People may
experience health effects associated with exposure to mold in damp
buildings, according to a two-year study by the Institute of Medicine.
These health effects may include a runny nose, sneezing, coughing,
congestion, aggravation of asthma, sore throat, or inflammation of the
sinus.
Concerns
are more likely to arise when "at risk" individuals are exposed to mold
growth. "At risk" people can include immune suppressed or compromised
individuals, young children, and individuals with chronic inflammatory
lung diseases such as asthma and severe allergies.
Dealing with Mold
SERVPRO of South Palm
Beach and SERVPRO of Delray Beach professionals handle water damages
every day. Prompt action is required to prevent new mold growth. If your
property has sustained a recent water damage, it is vital to have the
water removed and the structure dried promptly.
When excessive mold
contaminates a building, remediators follow four principles in dealing
with the mold:
Principle 1: Provide
for health and safety.
Since moldy buildings are associated with health problems, remediators
protect the health of workers and occupants. Some work practices prevent
workers from exposure as they disturb the mold during cleanup. Other
work practices prevent mold from spreading to occupied areas of the
building.
Principle 2: Document
conditions and processes.
Before any remediation takes place an independent indoor environmental
professional (IEP) takes samples and records conditions in the building
such as the extent of the contamination, the types of mold that are
present, whether the mold is dormant (spores) or still growing (hyphae),
and the amount of moisture saturation. Once the remediation has been
completed the IEP will return to re-sample the affected areas to certify
that the building has been returned to normal conditions.
Principle 3: Control
the mold contaminant at its source.
Work practices aim at keeping mold contamination from becoming airborne
and then spreading from the source to clean areas. This reduces the
amount of airborne mold that workers are exposed to. It also makes the
process of removing mold more efficient.
Principle 4: Remove
contamination.
Once mold has grown beyond normal levels, the most effective solution is
to remove the excess mold contamination. This may be accomplished by
physically removing materials damaged by growing mold, by vacuuming
excessive mold spores into HEPA filters, and by damp wiping soiled
surfaces with anti-microbial cleaning products.
Let SERVPRO of South Palm
Beach and SERVPRO of Delray Beach help you keep your home and office
environment as healthy as possible!
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