Why is mold growing in my home? Molds
are part of the natural environment. Outdoors, molds play a part in nature by breaking down dead organic matter such
as fallen leaves and dead trees, but indoors, mold growth should be avoided. Molds reproduce by means of tiny spores;
the spores are invisible to the naked eye and float through outdoor and indoor air. Mold may begin growing indoors when
mold spores land on surfaces that are wet. There are many types of mold, and none of them will grow without water or
moisture. Can mold cause health problems? YES! Clinical Studies link mold with numerous health problems. Click on link for more information Frequently asked questions: As Professional Engineers & Certified Mold Inspectors and Remediators, we are happy to talk to you either
on the phone or by email to answer any of your questions regarding the products we use and the treatment process. If
you have additional questions after reviewing our FAQ's please feel free to contact us.
1. Is your mold treatment safe
to use in our home or commercial building? 2. What makes this product/process so "revolutionary?" 3. What
is the process for treating mold? 4. Why do you fog the entire property? 5. Will there be any clean up to do once
the treatment is completed? 6. Why is it so important to address the cause of the mold? 7. What if I have hidden mold inside drywall or under carpets? MOLD: A Health Alert A TRUE STORY! Click
on link for full editorial.
What's behind the sudden mold epidemic? Experts
point to modern home design, including materials used, such as fake stucco (great mold food when wet); the way insulation
can trap moisture behind walls; and the fact that today's homes, like office buildings, are more airtight, with air-conditioning
and heating systems recirculating contaminated air and maintaining moisture.
"Think of a glass of ice water sitting on your porch in 95-degree
heat," said Carl Smith,
CEO/Executive Director of
GEI. "Condensation quickly forms on the outside of the glass, but unlike your drink, condensation in a home or business
has nowhere to run off so it builds up in the cavities of the structure, creating an ideal climate for mold contamination."
Families
can go for months, even years, without knowing where their symptoms are coming from. New houses are more prone to mold problems
than older houses, but a bad leak in any house anywhere in the country can cause a mold problem if not properly taken care
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According to the EPA, air in a typical indoor environment can be 70% - 100%
more contaminated than the outside air.
Let us provide
your environment with a hypoallergenic solution.
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Hypoallergenic homes and hotel rooms; the process removes dust mites, dander,
skin cells, dust, pollen, bacteria, allergens and mold spores found in every occupied space.
Process:
· Exposed surfaces including mattress,
box spring, upholstery and carpet are decontaminated / cleaned to remove dirt, bacteria and mold. · Air handling unit - cleaned and sanitized. Installation of Antimicrobial treated
filters. · Anti-microbial surface guard applied to repel microorganisms. · All air spaces and exposed surfaces are fogged
to remove odors and eliminate airborne bacteria, mold and allergens. · An air purifier that recycles air and kills microorganisms
may be installed if desired. · Allergy-friendly bed casings are fitted to mattresses and pillows. · Our decontaminate / advanced cleaning solution
cab be used as a hypoallergenic laundry cleaner for linens.
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Green Solutions for Mold and Bacteria Prevention &
Remediation.
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- Is the only product
on the market that has been found to both, kill mold & neutralize mycotoxins (the poisons associated with mold), while
being non-toxic, non- corrosive & environmentally friendly.
- Is the
most cost-effective process available that can eliminate mold & its by-products (mycotoxins).
- Has the potential to
significantly reduce your mold neutralization expenses by eliminating many of the steps that outdated methods required.
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