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Mold exists everywhere, inside and out. Mould is part of our everyday life and it’s not always a bad thing.
For example, finding mold outside your home, such as in composting, producing wines, beer or cheese is very common and definitely not dangerous. On the other hand, finding mold inside your home is a different story. Over the past decade, mold removal technology has evolved so much that companies are now able to deal with some of the most dangerous situations in a matter of hours. Our mold technicians are certified by the IICRC, RBQ and NAMP. They have over 10 years of experience in the remediation industry and continuously participate in professional development courses to enhance their skills. |
Mold removal vs. mold remediationMold removal and mold remediation are often used interchangeably; however, the two terms are not synonyms; they actually refer to substantially different processes.
While mold removal describes the physical process of removing moldy materials and cleaning mold from contaminated surfaces, mold remediation is a much more substantive undertaking that involves multiple steps before and after the removal of moldy materials. Although it includes mold removal, it also encompasses the containment process, disinfection and clearance process. |
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Milton Mold Remediation
Mold remediation is performed by professionals while mold removal can be done on one’s own. Larger mold contaminations (anything above a Level 1 remediation) should be handled by mold remediation professionals while smaller, surface-level mold growth may be done using common DIY techniques. Finally, when it comes to mold remediation, comprehensive industry standards and practices (ANSI/IICRC S520) have been established to guide the work and ensure safety and effectiveness at the jobsite. |
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