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Buildings and homes constructed with efficient designs and materials
have actually promoted mold growth by trapping moisture. This
moisture contributes to microbial contamination, as will as mold
spores, mildew, and fungi dispersal in facilities. EME
certified technicians go beyond simple cleaning in attacking mold,
using special sporicides and economical remediation procedures.
We have provided this service for hospitals, schools, commercial
buildings, multi-housing units and residential homes.
EME utilizes a multi-step process for a mold remediation projects.
This process is based on Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and
Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC)
S520 standard and reference for professional mold remediation.
| Step 1:
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A clear goal and objective must
be understood by all involved parties. |
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| Step 2: |
Engineering controls must be
established and job site containment must be established using
poly structures and air filtration devices. |
| Step 3:
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Technicians don their personal
protection equipment before beginning remediation exercise. |
| Step 4: |
Typically, the chemical (Fiberlock
shockwave) is sprayed on the affected substrate or surface for
at least 30 seconds for adequate mold kill. |
| Step 5: |
The surface is then HEPA vac’d
and mold is physically removed using HEPA sanders, scotch pads
and Quest wood cleaner. |
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| Step 6: |
A third party air clearance test
is performed inside containment with background level checks. |
| Step 7: |
Cleaned surface is then clear
coated with Fiberlock 6100 mold inhibitor. |
| Step 8: |
After successful air clearance,
containment is HEPA vac’d before dismantling. |
| Step 9: |
Close out package is constructed
for customer which includes worker certs., Insurance certs.,
daily construction reports, and third party air clearance test
results. |
Every job is a little different and some strategies may differ.
The above is only a general summary and does not include every step
and detail. Hopefully this will give you a general idea on how EME
performs a majority of its mold remediation projects. |