What is the Process for Mold & Mildew Removal?
If mold contamination is found within your residence or work space, the areas to be treated must be isolated from the clean areas with poly-film barriers and placed under negative pressure with HEPA blowers (to prevent the spread of mold to unaffected areas). The mold contaminated surfaces (walls, ceilings etc.) must then be treated with a mold treatment reagent, if the surfaces are accessible, or removed and disposed of if parts are inaccessible (if mold is between a wall, for example, one wall must be removed to allow treatment of the other wall). The entire contaminated area is HEPA vacuumed (High Efficiency Particle Air filter) including floors, walls, ceilings and room contents, and treated with a mold cleaning reagent. A HEPA blower (used to create negative air pressure in the treatment area by drawing air into the contaminated area from a clean part of the structure and discharging it to the outside) is then operated to purge any remaining mold spores from the air in the treated