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Understanding Mold in Your Commercial Building

4/22/2022 (Permalink)

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Mold spores are everywhere in your building. Because of this, you will never be able to totally remove the mold inside your Urban Reserve, TX, facility. The EPA has not established mold standards for commercial buildings, but business owners must be vigilant not to let mold grow out of control.

What Situations Encourage Mold Growth?

Mold spores love moisture and warmth. Dark places that are prone to humidity are especially susceptible to mold growth. Situations that should be monitored and checked frequently include:

  • Areas that have been exposed to water, caused by such things as a leaky roof or dripping faucet
  • Humid rooms, such as bathrooms and industrial shower areas
  • HVAC systems and air ducts

Even without EPA mold standards, commercial mold levels should be checked periodically by a professional.

How Can You Spot Hidden Mold?

The easiest way to detect mold that is hidden within walls or in ceilings is by the odor it emits. Mold presents an unpleasant musty smell that is fairly easy to spot. If you discover a moldy smell, a thorough mold clean is in order.

What Is Mold Remediation?

The only way to successfully remove mold from your facility is to call a mold remediation specialist. They will look for black mold and other types of mildew that can damage your building.
The expert will first examine the entire area to make sure all water sources are identified. They will then inspect the premises to find the areas where mold is growing. The moldy areas will be contained to reduce further mold growth.
Using specialized equipment, all affected areas will be cleaned and dried. Then, microbial treatments are applied to surfaces. Air scrubbers also remove a large percentage of the mold spores in the air. Air quality testing can also be performed by specialists.
While EPA mold standards haven’t been set, it’s important to be on the lookout for problem areas before they get out of hand.

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