Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Detection and Remediation

Mold occurs throughout South Florida. Detection of mold is usually by visual inspection and/or air and surface sampling. Because some mold is not readily airborne compared to others, air sampling in a contaminated indoor environment may show low levels of spores in the air. Also, some methods used for mold evaluation of indoor air are not adequate. Inspection of potential sites of contamination, especially in covered and protected places, is a necessity to determine where the mold occurs and the level of contamination. If areas contaminated with mold are discovered, do not attempt to solve the problem yourself. With toxic molds you need to call a professional to avoid a serious problem. Do not disturb contaminated areas yourself. Dust created can increase exposure to the mold and its components. An approved respirator, gloves, and eye and skin protection are used to handle mold. A professional must dispose of contaminated materials properly in plastic bags to reduce handling of exposed materials. Containment barriers and negative pressure are used in seriously contaminated areas to vent the air outside and prevent the dust from going into non-contaminated areas of your home or business. Disinfecting the surface of contaminated materials, a common method of dealing with molds, may kill the mold on the surface, but mold will often survive and grow again. Removing contaminated materials is usually the best option. If you suspect mold problems, you should acquire the services of professional consultants to test for and identify molds, plus obtain advice on remediation. To prevent indoor contamination by molds here in our areas of West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Pompano, Coral Springs and the entire South Florida area, aggressive action to correct moisture problems must be taken immediately.

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