 |
MOLD REMOVAL
Mold Growth Can Occur In Any Building Or Air Conditioning
System Having A Moisture Problem
There are over 100,000 species of fungi, also known as
mold. Most types of molds that are routinely encountered in
the U.S. are not hazardous to healthy individuals. However, overexposure
to common molds can aggravate allergies, asthma, sinus conditions
and headaches in sensitive people. The serious effects of overexposure
to common molds are fevers, fatigue and breathing problems, while
overexposure to certain types of fungi, known as toxic molds can
cause severe problems such as nosebleeds, hypersensitivity pneumonitis
and permanent lung damage.
Areas that are chronically moist provide ideal conditions for
mold growth since all molds need water to grow. Materials high
in cellulose content such as sheet rock, ceiling tiles and wood
become ideal breading grounds for mold when they are exposed to
a moisture source. Mold growth can also occur in HVAC Systems
that have been inadequately maintained.
It is important to promptly address water and moisture problems
to prevent mold contamination. Removal of the water source, such
as repairing a leaky pipe is the first and easiest step in avoiding
mold growth. Mold in HVAC systems is removed by cleaning the air
ducts. Evidence of toxic mold growth requires remediation procedures
such as removal of sheet rock, wood beams, carpeting and ceiling
tiles and the disposal and/or hygienic wipe down of the contents
of the affected areas.
Air Cleaning Systems is certified by the Indoor Air Quality
Association to provide mold remediation to commercial and residential
customers. Our mold remediation procedures conform strictly
to IAQA, OSHA, EPA, NADCA and the New York City Department of
Health guidelines for assessment and remediation of fungi in indoor
environments. From level 1 to level 5 containment situations we
utilize source, local and full scale containment.
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
| |
| |
Air
Cleaning Systems, Inc.
Specializes in residential & commercial
air
duct cleaning, mold remediation and
mold removal.
ACS serves New Jersey (NJ), New York
(NY) and onnecticut (CT) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|