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Local Mold Testing $200(Includes two (2) samples - 1 Inside, 1 Outdoor/control) * Each additional test $75 * Lab results back in three to five (3-5) days * FREE Mold Assessment included with purchase of Test ($99 value) * If remediation is needed, and you choose to go with us, we will credit the cost of testing back to you
Local Mold Assessment $99 * Includes an inspection of the whole home; looking for past and current mold growth and concerns. * Includes a formal proposal for mold remediation.
Did you know? There are over 100,000 different types of mold! Conducting a mold test is the ONLY way to know what types of mold are in the home and if they are abnormal levels that are effecting your health. Learning what kind of mold, and the mold spore count, tells us how to specifically treat your mold intrusion.
Have a mold problem? Get it Tested by calling Today. Prolonged mold exposure can cause severe health issues from respiratory problems, nasal and sinus congestion, plus many others. Our scientific cleaning process can eradicate the mold and airborne spores in your home or business. All molds have the potential to cause health effects. Molds can produce allergens that can trigger allergic reactions or even asthma attacks in people allergic to mold. Potential health concerns are an important reason to prevent mold growth and to remediate/clean up any existing indoor mold growth. Some types of mold can produce chemical compounds (called mycotoxins), although they do not always do so. Molds that are able to produce toxins are common. In some circumstances, the toxins produced by indoor mold may cause health problems. You may begin suffering from (or you notice a worsening of) allergy-like symptoms including:
Nasal and sinus congestion
Persistent cough
Wheeze/breathing difficulties
Sore throat
Skin and eye irritation; itchy skin
Upper respiratory infections (including sinus)
The type and severity of health effects that mold may produce are usually difficult to predict. The risks can vary greatly from one location to another, over time, and from person to person. The following types of people may be affected more severely and sooner than others:
Infants and children
Elderly people
Individuals with respiratory conditions or sensitivities such as allergies and asthma
Persons having weakened immune systems (for example, people with HIV infection, chemotherapy patients, organ transplant recipients)
Those with special health concerns should consult a medical professional if they feel their health is affected by indoor mold. Since mold requires water to grow, it is important to prevent moisture problems in buildings. Moisture problems can have many causes, including uncontrolled humidity. Some moisture problems in buildings have been linked to changes in building construction practices during the 1970s, 80s and 90s. Some of these changes have resulted in buildings that are tightly sealed, but may lack adequate ventilation, potentially leading to moisture buildup. Building materials, such as drywall, may not allow moisture to escape easily. Moisture problems may include:
Roof leaks
Landscaping or gutters that direct water into or under the building
Unvented combustion appliances
Remediators should avoid exposing themselves and others to mold-laden dusts as they conduct their cleanup activities. Caution should be used to prevent mold and mold spores from being dispersed throughout the air where they can be inhaled by building occupants.
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