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What Do You Want To Know About Mold Remediation


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When it comes to mild remediation methods, fogging is highly preferred over the other techniques. This article addresses some of the quite common questions raised by people regarding the mold remediation process.

Why fogging

The efficiency of the fogging is credited to the fact that the chemicals suspend in the air and attach to the mold spores floating in the affected area. The substrate acts on the target efficiently. Moreover this is not a superficial method like the conventional mold remediation. The chemical fogging solution can reach to the far stretched places, hidden areas, and concealed tubes and even infuse into the walls. Above all, you don't need to treat the infested parts separately as the fogging can be sued on the whole.

Usually one time treatment is enough. However if the place is severely damaged by the molds, then remediation process must be repeated. If certain things are noted to have rampant molds, it should be taken separately and treated specifically to ensure total eradication.

Post Test

After the mold remediation process it will take some days for the dead mold spores to fall down and until then they keep floating in the room. In order to ensure that the mold remediation process has really worked, a test needs to be done post the mold treatment process. This judges the efficacy of the remediation. The samples before and after the remediation are compared to record for the live spores. The "viable" test or "live spore" test is a must. A successful remediation process will indicate a fall in the number of live molds.

How safe is mold remediation fogging process

The fogging process is perfectly safe and nothing should stop you from going for this mold remediation technique. The fogging formulation is chemical definitely based but all the ingredients used are certified by US EPA. You should evacuate the house before fogging and enter only 6 to 8 hours after the completion of process. As you enter the house, all the exposed areas must be cleaned with wet cloth to remove the traces of settled chemicals.

Before fogging, all the pets should be taken and relocated to safe place outside the premises. If needed, the aquarium can be left behind. But this must be properly covered and fresh air should be pumped to remove any trace of chemicals. Likewise plants should be displaces as they tend to wilt when exposed to chemical fogging liquid. All the items left in the house right from the kitchen utensils to electronic gadgets to furniture and fixture should be covered with polythene or plastic wrap to safeguard the things from chemical microns floating in the air. Important office documents, files, bank and insurance papers and other printed material should be taken away as the ink fades if exposed to fogging.

Ingredients of fogging

All the ingredients are safe to use and it is primarily hydrogen peroxide based formulation. This facilitates to act in the mold and potent spores to terminate them completely. This refreshes the air and also removes the stale odour. The hydrogen peroxide smell stays for two days and thins in the air after that. This potent solution is neither poisonous nor corrosive.

Fogging process is economical and costs just one third of the price of conventional mold remediation process.


 

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Gayelord Nash shares info on flooding and fire for Connecticut mold remediation and mold remediation info

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