Rigorous Disaster Relief Services for Flood Water Extraction & Mold Remediation

by | Aug 10, 2016 | Business

Homes, personal valuables and peace of mind are reclaimed after disaster relief services. Water damage from floods brings up a host of health risks from bio-hazards in water to toxic mold growth. Flood water travels all over the place outdoors, then into many homes. Damages from flooding gets worse as time passes without restoration services. SERVPRO of Davis / Woodland has a team of skilled disaster relief attendants taking prompt action in such time sensitive service needs. Quickly extracting water and drying surfaces aids in beating the window of time needed for mold spores to grow and flourish. Industrial quality equipment thoroughly completes the job. The health of residents and the salvaging of household valuables hangs in the balance, so disaster relief projects should only be assigned to qualified people.

Mold remediation and mold removal have two different purposes. Mold removal extracts dangerous levels of mold. Micro sized mold spores are present everywhere, so it’s not possible to remove spores completely. Mold strains that are toxic or copious amounts are destroyed with mold removal. Mold remediation consists of an inspection to determine how badly it has affected the interior structure of a home, and containing the problem, so it doesn’t grow worse. Mold remediation technicians at SERVPRO of Davis / Woodland search for observable signs of mold. They then use special equipment that locates concealed mold invasions. Containment is a crucial step, for it stops mold from rapidly spreading. There are machines that extract airborne spores. All areas where mold has matured and invaded surfaces are located. Anti-microbial and anti-fungal agents kill the colonies on surfaces.

Here are some tips for managing mold before service is rendered. Given the right environment, mold can grow vastly within 72 hours. HVAC systems and fans can circulate mold spores through the air, making pathogens more concentrated. Systems should be turned off when there is an invasion. Air should not be blown on surfaces that are thought to have mold. Store bought disinfectants and bleaches does not mitigate the problem. Occupants in the building should stay clear of contaminated areas, if possible. Click Here for elaborate details about disaster relief.

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