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Mold Testing and Remediation
CPR technicians are trained in all aspects of mold remediation and follow
industry-recognized guidelines. The size of the area impacted by fungal
contamination primarily determines the type of remediation. The sizing levels
below are based on professional judgment and practicality. The goal of
remediation is to remove or clean contaminated materials in a way that prevents
the emission of fungi and dust contaminated with fungi from leaving a work area
and entering an occupied or non-abatement area, while protecting the health of
workers performing the abatement.
Non-porous (e.g., metals, glass, and hard plastics) and semi-porous (e.g., wood,
and concrete) materials that are structurally sound and are visibly moldy can be
cleaned and reused. Porous materials such as ceiling tiles and insulation, and
wallboards with more than a small area of contamination should be removed and
discarded. Porous materials (e.g., wallboard, and fabrics) that can be cleaned,
can be reused, but should be discarded if possible.
Initial evaluation and protocol:
Our on-staff Industrial Hygienists will evaluate your mold problem, investigate
the cause of the water intrusion and provide you with a recommended protocol for
remediation. We can perform air sampling and quantitative, microscopic
evaluation of environmental surface contaminants (bioaerosols, viable and
non-viable mold spores, pollen, fibers, and fugitive dust emissions) collected
by swabs (wipes), carpet checks, and bulk samples of suspected building
materials or contents. Please contact us for more
information.

- Testing
- Air sampling
- Visual Inspection
- Investigative Analysis
- Industrial hygienist
- Reconstruction
- HVAC/Duct Cleaning
- Containment
- Humidity Reduction
- Education Programs
- Commercial
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