Thursday, September 20, 2012

Mold removal from commercial premises

English: Debris infested with black mold, unde...
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Contamination from mold is not just limited to private dwellings, commercial properties such as offices and warehouses can succumb too. A mold outbreak is a serious risk to the health of anyone who is working in such a contaminated atmosphere and this is especially true of black mold which is the most dangerous of all molds.

Even though you may not be able to see the mold, it doesn’t mean that it is not a danger to health, mold is toxic and can contribute to what has become known as “sick building syndrome” and this in turn can make people ill. The problem with sick building syndrome is that even though no mold is visible or can be smelt, the actual building is the cause of the problem and this has a knock-on effect for the business as a whole, as it is their responsibility.

To multiply and survive mold needs a good temperature, an undisturbed spot and moisture, so an area that is suffering from the damp and the cold can expect to be susceptible to mold growth.
If you need to remove mold then it is essential that you hire a professional company that has the experience and the know how to remove mold quickly and safely. A professional mold removal company will use the latest tools and techniques to remove the mold by removing all traces of mold from behind drywall and from carpeting etc. All items that need to be removed from the premises should be done so by being placed inside sealed bags, as this will prevent contamination spreading into the rest of the building.

The affected area should be isolated in order that any mold spores that have been disturbed do not filter throughout the rest of the building, also when handling contaminated materials safety equipment will need to be worn. If the people you have hired do not follow these simple safety rules then they are not professional mold removal experts and you will need to take action to replace them.





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