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What To Know About Mold Containment During Remediation

11/27/2019 (Permalink)

If your home in Weaverville, NC, has experienced mold contamination, then your local mold remediation professionals may first set up containment around the affected area before beginning the remediation process. There are a few things you may wish to know about mold containment and what to expect.

1. Containing Mold Prevents Spreading

One of the main reasons for placing and mold contaminated areas under containment is to help prevent the spreading of spores throughout the rest of the home. Spores can be airborne meaning that they can land on clothing and be carried across to another room, or even be blown through the air with the use of a fan or exhaust system. Fortunately, mold remediation professionals have a number of ways to seal off the affected area until it can be thoroughly cleaned.

2. Wear Removable Protective Gear

When dealing with mold contamination, you will often see your restoration professionals wearing a number of safety items designed to help them prevent possible contamination of other areas of your home. These may consist of coveralls and shoe covers which can be removed and placed in a bag for washing when they are done for the day.

3. Wash Everything Thoroughly

Another important step to helping to prevent the spread of mold spore in the home is to wash everything thoroughly. This means removing and washing any safety gear at the end of the day, as well as any fabric items, such as pillows or rugs, that may have been in the contaminated space. You will also want to keep any cloth items the have been washed at a separate location until your local remediation professional has cleared the area of mold.

When dealing with mold contamination and the home, it's important to contain the area before remediation begins. This will help prevent spores from spreading further in the home. It's also important to wear the proper safety gear when in the area. Also, wash everything thoroughly when you're done. If you have any questions your restoration professional may be able to help.

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