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THE MOLD ACTION GUIDE MOLD DOCTOR? MOLD EXPERT, WHEN TO HIRE DO IT YOURSELF MOLD CLEANUP HOW TO FIND MOLD MOLD CLEANUP GUIDE MOLD KILLING GUIDE FLOODS & MOLD CLEAN/PREVENT MOLD CLEARANCE INSPECTIONS CLEARANCE PROCEDURES ACCEPTABLE MOLD LEVEL VISUAL CHARACTERISTICS SUCCESSFUL MOLD TEST AFTER THE MOLD CLEANUP MOLD PREVENTION GUIDE OTHER IAQ ISSUES More Information InspectAPedia TM Home & Site Map Environment Mold Inspect/Test Accuracy & Bias Pledge Contact Us |
Here we describe the visual characteristics of a successful mold cleanup job. This document is a chapter of the Mold Action Guide which provides an easy to understand step-by-step guide for dealing with toxic or allergenic indoor mold and other indoor contaminants: what to do about mold "mildew," moisture, in your house or office, building-related illness, involving your physician, treatment, sick building investigators, reduction of irritants, and special products to help clean buildings and air. © Copyright 2008 Daniel Friedman, All Rights Reserved. Information Accuracy & Bias Pledge is at below-left. Use links at the left of each page to navigate this document or to view other topics at this website. Green links show where you are in our document or website. Extensive, in-depth articles about mold and other indoor air quality concerns are organized at our Mold Information CenterWhat are the VISUAL CHARACTERISTICS of a Successful Mold Remediation ProjectAll suspect or mold-contaminated material, which cannot be cleaned, should have been removed. There should no demolition debris left in the building. Areas of removal such as remaining structural components, floors, and other surfaces should have been thoroughly cleaned, HEPA (High-efficiency particulate air filtering system) vacuumed, wiped, and sealed if a sealant was to be used. HEPA vacuuming is important since ordinary "shop vacuums" and most home vacuum cleaners will simply pass small mold spores right through the system, actually increasing the level of airborne mold. Remediated areas should be free of visible mold. On previously infected structural members or surfaces, some remediators use fungicidal sealants as extra assurance against movement of remaining incidental spores and to reduce potential future moisture uptake in wood and thus future mold growth. I report the extent of such treatments if evidence of such is visible. The most common mold cleanup mistakes I encounter are failure to maintain a working dust containment system for the cleanup area during the procedure, failure to actually clean up demolition dust and debris from every surface, and bringing in new building materials or actually beginning reconstruction of the building before a successful clearance inspection and test have been completed. This last "error" means that either the clearance inspection and test are limited in assuring the success of the job or that some of the new work has to be removed to permit inspection and testing. More Reading:
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THE MOLD ACTION GUIDE MOLD DOCTOR? MOLD EXPERT, WHEN TO HIRE DO IT YOURSELF MOLD CLEANUP HOW TO FIND MOLD MOLD CLEANUP GUIDE MOLD KILLING GUIDE FLOODS & MOLD CLEAN/PREVENT CLEARANCE INSPECTIONS ACCEPTABLE MOLD LEVEL AFTER THE MOLD CLEANUP MOLD PREVENTION GUIDE OTHER IAQ ISSUES More Information InspectAPedia TM Home & Site Map Air Conditioning InspectAPedia Bookstore Electrical Environment Exteriors Heating Home Inspection Insulate Ventilate Interiors Mold Inspect/Test Plumbing Water Septic Roofing Structure Accuracy & Bias Pledge Contact Us |
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