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Mold Self-Cleanup Tips
This is the third article of a three part series on mold cleanup. Many people call, wondering how they can cleanup a small mold problem on their own. This is a hard question to answer because "small" can mean various things to different people. In this article we have included some suggestions from the EPA along with some suggestions from our in-house experts. In any case, if there is any question about how to safely cleanup the mold, call us and we would be happy to give you an estimate or recommendations for your situation.
- The key to mold control is moisture control.
- Scrub mold off hard surfaces with detergent and water, and dry completely.
- Fix plumbing leaks and other water problems as soon as possible. Dry all items completely. If you have had a flood, drying the area completely and applying mildecide are very important for the first 24-48 hours after to prevent mold growth.
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Mold Testing vs. Mold Remediation
This is the 2nd part of a 3 part series on Mold.
Once you've discovered that you have mold (check-out our signs and symptoms article from last week), it is time to test the areas of mold. At ARS we are certified for Mold Remediation only. We are NOT certified in Mold Testing. Some people sometimes wonder "What's the difference?" That's what this article is about.
Mold Testing
Before any mold remediation work can be done, ARS will call in an Industrial Hygienist to test the mold areas in the home or business.
What is mold testing?
-The collection of mold samples for laboratory analysis. An Industrial Hygienist wi
Continue ReadingGolf Tournament Fundraiser
Yesterday, Tuesday August 5th, a golf tournament was held at Birch Creek Golf Course as a fundraiser for the Cache Education Foundation. What a success! Many area businesses were there, including ARS, to support and help raise money for the foundation. All the proceeds from the tournament will go to teachers and students for grants and scholorships. ARS is a proud supporter of the Cache Education Foundation and was able to sponsor a hole, which was a lot of fun for us and for the players.. To find out more about the foundation and what it is accomplishing for Cache County children and teachers, check out their website.
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