About Mold Remediation
Mold spores float through indoor and outdoor air continually.
When mold spores land on a damp spot indoors, they may begin reproducing
and growing on surfaces in order to survive. Molds can grow
on wood, paper, carpet, foods, drywall and dust.
When
excessive moisture or water accumulates indoors, mold growth will
often occur, particularly if the moisture problem remains undiscovered
or un-addressed. There is no practical way to eliminate all mold
and mold spores in the indoor environment -- The way to
control indoor mold growth is to control moisture!
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What You Should Know About Mold
Allergies,
Asthma and Mold
Molds have the potential to cause health problems. Inhaling
or touching mold may cause allergic reactions in individuals
who are sensitive to mold spores. Allergic responses include sinus
and respiratory problems along with symptoms such as sneezing, runny
nose, red eyes and skin rashes.
Molds can cause asthma attacks in individuals
who are sensitive to mold spores. Between 10,000,000 to 12,000,000
people suffer from asthma in the United States.
Structural
Damage, Resale Value & Mold
Mold can cause structural damage and deteriorate building
components and lower the resale value of your property and investment.
We conduct on site surveys to locate structural damage and
handle the repairs. Visit Visual
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Mold Problems with ACR
It
is important to clean up a toilet overflow immediately,
sanitize and dry it out so not to create a mold situation. If there
is a constant water leak or water seepage, these problems
can create the ideal environment for mold growth.
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We are a Certified Mold Remediation Firm employing a Certified Mold Remediator, Mold Workers,
and Residential Mold Inspectors. We use Environmental Protection
Agency (E.P.A.) rated anti-microbial and encapsulation products
to prevent mold and mildew growth and odor. We use negative
air machines and air scrubbers as well as vacuums with H.E.P.A.
filters to eliminate cross-contamination of the home or building.
We follow the New York City
Guidelines, IICRC S520 &
EPA Evaluation for Mold Remediation. Visit Procedures
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Us
If you suspect you have mold in your home or building, you can reach
us at 701 221-9818 or email us at
info@advancedcr.com
and we will help you determine the next best step to eliminating the mold
problem.