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Professionally
Trained and Certified
We inspect and sample both air born and surface microbial growth.
Member Pro-Lab Partner an accredited analysis laboratory
What's
the Cause
Mold
cannot exist without moisture. Therefore, any moisture whatsoever,
whether it be from inadequate grading and drainage, a leaking roof,
window, or door, or moisture from a faulty exhaust vent, a condensate
pipe, an evaporator coil, or a component of a plumbing system should
be serviced immediately, or the potential for mold contamination
will remain.
What's
the Concern
Mold
is a microorganism that has tiny seeds, or spores, that are spread
on the air, land, and feed on organic matter. It has been in existence
throughout human history, and actually contributes to the life process.
It takes many different forms, many of them benign, like mildew.
Some characterized as allergens are relatively benign but can
provoke allergic reactions among sensitive people, and others
characterized as pathogens can have adverse health effects on
large segments of the population, such as the very young, the
elderly, and people with suppressed immune systems. However, there
are less common molds that are called toxigens that represent a
serious health threat.
All molds
flourish in the presence of moisture, and we make a concerted effort
to look for any evidence of it wherever there could be a water source,
including that from condensation. Interestingly, the molds that
commonly appear on ceramic tiles in bathrooms do not usually constitute
a health threat, but they should be removed. However, some visibly
similar molds that form on cellulose materials, such as on drywall,
plaster, and wood, are potentially toxigenic.
If mold
is to be found anywhere within a home, it will likely be in the
area of tubs, showers, toilets, sinks, water heaters, evaporator
coils, inside attics with un-vented bathroom exhaust fans, and return-air
compartments that draw outside air, all of which are areas that
we inspect very conscientiously. Nevertheless, mold can appear
as though spontaneously at any time, so you should be prepared
to monitor your home, and particularly those areas that we identified.
Naturally, it is equally important to maintain clean air-supply
ducts and to change filters as soon as they become soiled, because
contaminated ducts are a common breeding ground for dust mites,
rust, and other contaminants. Regardless, although some mold-like
substances may be visually identified, the specific identification
of molds can only be determined by specialists and laboratory analysis.
As a prudent investment in environmental hygiene, we categorically
recommend that you have your home tested for the presence of any
such contaminants, and particularly if you or any member of your
family suffers from allergies or asthma.
Also,
you can learn more about mold from an Environmental Protection Agency
document entitled "A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture and Your
Home," by visiting their web site at: http://www.epa.gov/iaq/molds/moldguide.html/,
from which it can be downloaded
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