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Many types of mold can grow inside your home. While mold doesn’t always make people sick immediately, it should be removed as soon as it’s discovered. Mold exposure has been linked to a variety of health issues, including allergies, respiratory infections, and other irritation. If someone in your household has persistent cold- or allergy-like symptoms, it may be worth testing your home for mold.
Mold thrives in moist environments, so the best prevention is moisture control. Keep humidity levels low, use air conditioning in humid weather, ensure proper ventilation, and repair leaks promptly. If you do find mold, CM Restorations can effectively address and remediate the problem.
1. Protect Health & Safety
We safeguard both workers and occupants during mold remediation. Mold-contaminated buildings, HVAC systems, and contents can pose serious health risks, so safety is our first priority.
2. Document Conditions & Create a Plan
Before remediation begins, we assess and document the extent of mold contamination. This information allows us to develop an effective and targeted remediation plan.
3. Contain & Control Contamination at the Source
To prevent mold spores from spreading, we isolate contaminated areas and may perform initial moisture mitigation to stop mold growth. Containment measures ensure clean areas remain unaffected.
4. Remove the Source of Contamination
Mold is physically removed from surfaces, systems, and contents using industry-approved techniques and equipment.
5. Correct the Moisture Problem
Because mold spores exist naturally in the environment, moisture control is the key to prevention. We address the underlying cause—whether it’s leaks, poor ventilation, or high humidity—to prevent future mold growth.
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