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gazmirkodra · 3 years ago
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Mold is looking for a substance called cellulose, which is the primary cell wall of most plants, and it's also the main substance in many cottons, wood pulps and paper. It's mold's favorite food, so wherever you find it, you might find mold.
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gazmirkodra · 3 years ago
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Mold is looking for a substance called cellulose, which is the primary cell wall of most plants, and it's also the main substance in many cottons, wood pulps and paper. It's mold's favorite food, so wherever you find it, you might find mold.
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gazmirkodra · 3 years ago
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Mold is looking for a substance called cellulose, which is the primary cell wall of most plants, and it's also the main substance in many cottons, wood pulps and paper. It's mold's favorite food, so wherever you find it, you might find mold.
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gazmirkodra · 3 years ago
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Mold is looking for a substance called cellulose, which is the primary cell wall of most plants, and it's also the main substance in many cottons, wood pulps and paper. It's mold's favorite food, so wherever you find it, you might find mold.
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gazmirkodra · 3 years ago
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Mold is looking for a substance called cellulose, which is the primary cell wall of most plants, and it's also the main substance in many cottons, wood pulps and paper. It's mold's favorite food, so wherever you find it, you might find mold.
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gazmirkodra · 3 years ago
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Mold is looking for a substance called cellulose, which is the primary cell wall of most plants, and it's also the main substance in many cottons, wood pulps and paper. It's mold's favorite food, so wherever you find it, you might find mold.
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gazmirkodra · 3 years ago
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Facts About Mold Inspection and How to Prevent and Repair Mold Contamination
A professional mold inspection should be considered a high priority if you are buying a home or have reason to believe that you home has mold contamination. This inspection is done by a professional who has training, knowledge, and experience in the mold inspection field. Mold has been in the news a lot lately in the last few years, especially the Stachybotrys mold, which is also called black mold or toxic mold. Mold can be found in the air, on the ground, and both inside and outside of your home, and some types of mold can cause harmful health effects that can range from mild allergy symptoms to serious and even life threatening illnesses. A mold inspection can alert you to the fact that your home has mold contamination, molded pulp manufacturers and testing can determine exactly what types of mold are present so that the proper cleanup or remediation procedures are used.
If you are considering a home purchase, a mold inspection should be done, if for no other reason than your peace of mind. Mold can be insidious, and may hide in areas that are not visible, like inside walls, in ductwork for heating, cooling, and ventilation, and in other areas of the home that you can not view. Sometimes the mold may be present for years without being detected, and it may cause occupants to become ill or suffer from allergies and other health problems. A mold inspection will find any mold problems and prevent any illnesses or diseases from becoming a problem.
A professional mold inspection will be performed by a qualified mold inspector, who will take a history of the home as well as do a thorough visual inspection. This can be a very important step, because water damage may not be present but this does not mean it never occurred. A complete home history will alert the inspector to any flooding or leaks that may not be apparent but did occur, even if it happened quite some time ago. The mold can be severe yet show no visual signs, and a history will help the inspector determine which areas to look very closely at. A mold inspection can reveal problems with mold that you were not aware of.
A mold inspection should be done if visual signs of mold are present in the home. Do not disturb the mold until you are ready for cleanup or professional remediation. Mold spores are released into the air when the mold is dried and then disturbed, and these spores can cause problems for anyone who is sensitive. Even brushing or wiping at the dry mold can cause toxins and other mold components to become airborne, and this can mean allergies, illnesses, and more. If you live in a multiple family building that shares ventilation, disturbing the mold can cause it to go through the entire building and affect every occupant. If the mold contamination is large, a mold inspection should be done to identify the types of mold present before any remediation or cleanup should be done. If the mold is visible and only covers a small area, you may not have to pay for professional remediation as long as the proper safety precautions are used.
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gazmirkodra · 3 years ago
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Mold is looking for a substance called cellulose, which is the primary cell wall of most plants, and it's also the main substance in many cottons, wood pulps and paper. It's mold's favorite food, so wherever you find it, you might find mold.
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gazmirkodra · 3 years ago
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Why Ozone Use is a Must When Properly Treating a Mold Problem in a Home Or Building
Have You Been Told You Can Complete a Thorough Mold Remediation Project Without Using a High Level Ozone Shock Treatment?
Think Again!! Says Nations Top Mold Remediation Expert, Quoting a Military Report Issued By Scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory Which Proves Its Practically Impossible
Did You Know That Anthrax Reproduces With Toxic Spores Just Like Toxic Mold?
I Discovered That The US Military Has Studied How to De-Con a Civilian Building Which Has Been Contaminated by a Spore Based Pathogen Like Mold. The Studies Were Conducted After the Anthrax Attacks on Congressmen Using the US Post Office. Their Discoveries Throw Conventional Mold Treatment Out the Window!
Ozone Myths Shattered!
Often I am asked about the effectiveness of Ozone treatments for mold remediation. This is a complex topic, which has many sides. If you ask me is ozone effective for mold remediation I would honestly answer, that it depends...
On what you ask? Well on many, many, things I answer.
You see there are some contractors out there that are using powerful ozone generators as a substitute for the actual physical steps of mold remediation. I have heard claims like:
"Our ozone machines are so powerful they will turn mold to ash."
"They will literally vaporize mold."
"Leave the dry wall and the ozone cannons will destroy the mold which you can paint right over"
And Dozens of other lies.
The truth is the use of ozone alone is never a complete treatment for mold.
The roots of mold will penetrate deep within a substrate up to 3/16ths to .5 inch.
Additionally even dead mold is still poisonous. So removing physically all of the structures of the mold organism is necessary. Just using a gas-out alone, will never accomplish this objective.
Molds reproduce by making spores that cannot be seen without magnification. Mold spores waft through the indoor and outdoor air continually. When mold spores land on a damp spot indoors, they begin growing molded paper pulp protective packaging and multiplying, and soon the mold problem is out of control. Many types of molds exist. ALL MOLDS have the potential to cause health effects.
Ozone Kills Mold!
Ozone is a powerful gas and it will destroy mold spores and the mVOCs created by toxic bacterial or fungal organisms.
In fact according to a study conducted at Los Alamos National Laboratory (that's where they developed the atomic bomb) scientists discovered, that in order to truly complete the decontamination of a home school or commercial building that has been contaminated with a spore based pathogen, like mold it is absolutely vital to complete your decontamination process with the use of a gas-out that would flood the area with toxic levels of a reactive gas.
The reason given is that a building has so many nooks crannies crevices and cul- de-sacs; it has so many surfaces that interface between boards and in ducts and others inaccessible spaces where spore can hide and remain eluded by liquid based disinfectants. That's right no amount of HEPA vacuuming or air-scrubbing or manual clean up can ever achieve complete true de-con without a gas out due inaccessibility.
But a gas can over come this because at high levels the gas can penetrate right into all the nooks and crannies and even into carpets and fabrics and other porous materials.
While many gases were considered the winner was ozone hands down!
The reason is simple ozone is lethal to virtually all pathogens- yet it is made of O3 which is pure oxygen O2 %2B O a single free-radical oxygen molecule. The single oxygen can only last for a split second when it bonds with and adheres to other molecules. With viruses mold and bacteria it punches a hole directly into the cell wall and then begins to destroy the contents. A tremendous amount of ozone is required for serious remediation.
If a high parts per million concentration of ozone is not reached within a given area, all the bacteria will not be killed. Mold will then grow once again from any remaining live spores, and strong odors may return. That is why we use Bio3 Blaster commercial grade powerful industrial strength ozone air generators. They are chosen by only the best professionals for serious mold, mildew, odor and pollutant removals in homes, offices, motel rooms, clubs, pubs, basements, cars, boats, as well as for fire, flood and crime scene cleanup restorations.
What is then left behind is pure oxygen O2... Safe and healthy.
The only way for this process to be effective is to isolate an area and then to use powerful ozone generators known as cannons to generate ozone at very high levels to completely saturate the air in the isolated area.
The Way its Done is With an OZONE CANNON!
No people plants animals or fish can be present when this is done. Each room of the house can be blasted with an Ozone Treatment to sterilize them of mold.
High powered ozone travels and kills mold and bacteria all through the room.
This process is known as High Ozone Shock Treatment.
It is not a substitute for mold remediation. If there is mold growing on sheet rock for instance ozone is not an answer. Mold will grow completely through sheet rock once the hyphal root penetrates the paper of the drywall it quickly permeates the gypsum as it is made of calcium carbonate a mineral rich food source for mold. The mold almost always penetrates the paper behind the wall too! If mold is growing in an attic, ozone alone is not an answer. For the same reasons the roots of the mold penetrate the boards to deeply for ozone alone to completely destroy the problem.
What ozone is great for is to get into the areas where the human or fogger or HEPA vac can't and to destroy the spores that were missed. As humans, trained mold workers lack eyes good enough to see the mold they are combating once it goes airborne. You see ten thousand spores can fit onto the head of a pin.
They are that small!!!
In one square inch of flowering mold there can be anywhere from 1-5 million!!! What's worse is that when a mold worker begins to fog or spray the mold- the mold, has a built in survival mechanism called bursting or sporulation which allows it to send clouds of invisible spores into the air to escape the chemicals being sprayed onto them. This means that in a typical mold remediation job, millions and billions of spores are put into the air and are too tiny to see. By saturating the area that the treatment has been performed in after the mold has been killed and treated only is one is assured of complete decontamination.
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gazmirkodra · 3 years ago
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Mold is looking for a substance called cellulose, which is the primary cell wall of most plants, and it's also the main substance in many cottons, wood pulps and paper. It's mold's favorite food, so wherever you find it, you might find mold.
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gazmirkodra · 3 years ago
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What Mold Removal and Mold Inspections Are All About
Mold removal can not be quoted over the phone. A proper mold inspection is crucial to determine the scope of work that should be written down. How much of the dry wall should be removed? Do we need to Ice Blast the mold? What is the best method necessary to remove the mold? What will the teams on site follow? All that is in the scope. The inspection should help understand how the mold growth occurred (what the source of the mold growth was) and how the causes of the mold can be fixed effectively to make sure your indoor environment is returned to a safe molded pulp food packaging and healthy one.
The mold removal company you choose will have one of their experienced and trained inspectors perform a free visible mold inspection and should also provide you with a free estimate. If needed a third party hygienist, environmentalist will be introduced should the inspector think the scope is unclear or bigger than anticipated. The 3rd party involvement addresses the "conflict of interest" issue since they are not paid for removal, they are paid directly from the customer to detect and scope the problem.
In some cases, mold testing or air sampling will be required to determine if the mold spores have spread to other areas of your indoor environment and to ensure that your indoor air quality is healthy for you and your loved ones. Mold spores are microscopic and without air testing it is impossible to determine if there are any unwanted mold spores in your indoor air that can't be seen by the naked eye. The 3rd party industrial hygienist or mold certified expert will be required to perform the testing, sampling and inspection and then create a detailed report with the scope of work necessary to follow. The 3rd party may also do testing/inspection on site throughout the mold removal process and upon completion of the mold remediation.
Mold Inspections
When the company arrives on site, they bring with them tools that will aid in performing a proper mold inspection, and without the use of these tools a proper mold inspection can't be done: thermal imaging cameras, hygrometers, moisture meters, air sampling machines, mold swabs, but most off all certified and experience.
The combination of tools along with a trained, experienced and certified mold removal & remediation inspector are necessary to determine the right scope of work needed to complete the mold removal and remediation work safely and effectively. Also to identify the causes of the mold and determine the best way to fix the issues and problems that caused the mold.
Mold can be cleaned or wiped down in some cases, depending on the surface, or how deep the mold has penetrated ( i.e. - on a window that has no organic material you can see mold growth due to dust and condensation, this can usually be wiped down with soap and water), but if there is any doubt, call the people that got professional training and certification, have learned everything there is to know and have experience with mold inspection and removal.
Inspections should have pictures that they can share with you from previous sites so you can see what expert set ups are necessary in a proper mold removal and remediation project. Also to get a proper idea of what you can expect throughout the process of mold removal. Videos of ice or soda blasting are also available.
Your mold remediation company should keep you updated throughout the mold removal process, and provide you with pictures and a written report of your mold removal project. They can also provide a completion report when the project is finished.
Certifications
Mold removal must be performed by a licensed and IICRC - CLEAN TRUST certified firm. Such a firm is experienced and IICRC trained and follows the strict guidelines of the S520 protocol. Insurance for mold removal is a must have, not many companies actual acquire such insurance, however.
Not every home inspector is a mold inspector, they may have seen mold many times but you should check if they are certified to deal with it, and by saying deal with it that means, they sample mold, scope the work and provide recommendations.
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gazmirkodra · 3 years ago
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Mold is looking for a substance called cellulose, which is the primary cell wall of most plants, and it's also the main substance in many cottons, wood pulps and paper. It's mold's favorite food, so wherever you find it, you might find mold.
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gazmirkodra · 3 years ago
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Where Do We Find Molds?
Molds are fungi that can be found almost everywhere. They are also present at any time of the year. They best develop on places which are warm, slightly wet and have humid conditions. Houses with damp wet spots are of high risk of mold's presence. Places where we work, learn, enjoy or even relax are commonly infested with molds and mildews. However, since they are tiny and hide themselves in small holes or cracks, most of us are unaware that we are already exposed to harmful organisms.
Outdoor Molds
Outdoors, molds are commonly present in places which are sheltered from direct light from the sun. They can also be found in damp areas or places where dead body of animals, leaves and other decaying plant materials are present. Outdoor molds actually take part in the decomposition of these organic matters. Mold from the outdoors could be carried indoors by pets or when attached to men's garments or shoes. Floating spores of molds could also have access into buildings through open doors and windows.
Indoor Molds
Indoor molds are often found in areas of high humidity levels. The basement and shower stalls are examples of these. We must get rid of these indoor molds at once upon notice because they could destroy surfaces molded pulp packaging and objects where they grow and worse, cause health problems. Usually when a certain room or building is infested with molds, it is accompanied by a noticeable bad odor. This should not be ignored by the occupants rather be addressed by. Molds may grow on different damp materials found indoors such as woods, rubbers, papers, petroleum products, carpets and even on foods. They destroy these materials by digesting on them. When excessive moisture on something is unnoticed, the growth of molds is encouraged. Although it is impossible to eliminate all kinds of molds in the indoor environment, we must keep in mind that their growth could be controlled with proper measures.
Common Indoor Molds
Cladosporium. This mold can grow in various places. Allergic reactions are the health problem brought about this type of mold. Penicillium. This type of mold is commonly bluish in color. This type is considered as a food contaminant. Alternaria. This type usually appears to be black or gray. It has also been known to cause allergic reactions. Aspergillus. Aspergillus is a common mold which is characterized to possess a wide variety of colors. People with weak immune systems may be severely harmed by this mold. Others will only cause allergic reactions. Stachybotrys. This mold is often called the "black mold". It is actually a greenish-black mold but looks black on surfaces. This is the common toxic mold. Molds in Foods
We can only notice molds that settle on the surface of foods. Molds on the food surfaces may appear to be like gray fur, green dots, white dust, velvety circles, or furry growths. When a certain kind of food is infested by huge mold growths we could already assume that the root threads of these molds have already invaded deeply into the food. The poisonous substances of molds are contained in these root thread. Discard the food at once because toxins have already spread out. Why Can Molds Grow in the Refrigerator? The growth of molds is not limited to places with warm temperatures. They could also survive at refrigerator temperatures. Better than other types of food invaders, molds have high tolerance for salt and sugar. So never underestimate the dangers of molds found in your kitchen. Cleanliness must always be observed especially in the kitchen where the foods are stored.
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gazmirkodra · 3 years ago
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Mold is looking for a substance called cellulose, which is the primary cell wall of most plants, and it's also the main substance in many cottons, wood pulps and paper. It's mold's favorite food, so wherever you find it, you might find mold.
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gazmirkodra · 3 years ago
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What Mold Removal and Mold Inspections Are All About
Mold removal can not be quoted over the phone. A proper mold inspection is crucial to determine the scope of work that should be written down. How much of the dry wall should be removed? Do we need to Ice Blast the mold? What is the best method necessary to remove the mold? What will the teams on site follow? All that is in the scope. The inspection should help understand how the mold growth occurred (what the source of the mold growth was) and how the causes of the mold can be fixed effectively to make sure your indoor environment is returned to a safe molded pulp manufacturers and healthy one.
The mold removal company you choose will have one of their experienced and trained inspectors perform a free visible mold inspection and should also provide you with a free estimate. If needed a third party hygienist, environmentalist will be introduced should the inspector think the scope is unclear or bigger than anticipated. The 3rd party involvement addresses the "conflict of interest" issue since they are not paid for removal, they are paid directly from the customer to detect and scope the problem.
In some cases, mold testing or air sampling will be required to determine if the mold spores have spread to other areas of your indoor environment and to ensure that your indoor air quality is healthy for you and your loved ones. Mold spores are microscopic and without air testing it is impossible to determine if there are any unwanted mold spores in your indoor air that can't be seen by the naked eye. The 3rd party industrial hygienist or mold certified expert will be required to perform the testing, sampling and inspection and then create a detailed report with the scope of work necessary to follow. The 3rd party may also do testing/inspection on site throughout the mold removal process and upon completion of the mold remediation.
Mold Inspections
When the company arrives on site, they bring with them tools that will aid in performing a proper mold inspection, and without the use of these tools a proper mold inspection can't be done: thermal imaging cameras, hygrometers, moisture meters, air sampling machines, mold swabs, but most off all certified and experience.
The combination of tools along with a trained, experienced and certified mold removal & remediation inspector are necessary to determine the right scope of work needed to complete the mold removal and remediation work safely and effectively. Also to identify the causes of the mold and determine the best way to fix the issues and problems that caused the mold.
Mold can be cleaned or wiped down in some cases, depending on the surface, or how deep the mold has penetrated ( i.e. - on a window that has no organic material you can see mold growth due to dust and condensation, this can usually be wiped down with soap and water), but if there is any doubt, call the people that got professional training and certification, have learned everything there is to know and have experience with mold inspection and removal.
Inspections should have pictures that they can share with you from previous sites so you can see what expert set ups are necessary in a proper mold removal and remediation project. Also to get a proper idea of what you can expect throughout the process of mold removal. Videos of ice or soda blasting are also available.
Your mold remediation company should keep you updated throughout the mold removal process, and provide you with pictures and a written report of your mold removal project. They can also provide a completion report when the project is finished.
Certifications
Mold removal must be performed by a licensed and IICRC - CLEAN TRUST certified firm. Such a firm is experienced and IICRC trained and follows the strict guidelines of the S520 protocol. Insurance for mold removal is a must have, not many companies actual acquire such insurance, however.
Not every home inspector is a mold inspector, they may have seen mold many times but you should check if they are certified to deal with it, and by saying deal with it that means, they sample mold, scope the work and provide recommendations.
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gazmirkodra · 3 years ago
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Mold is looking for a substance called cellulose, which is the primary cell wall of most plants, and it's also the main substance in many cottons, wood pulps and paper. It's mold's favorite food, so wherever you find it, you might find mold.
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gazmirkodra · 3 years ago
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Why Ozone Use is a Must When Properly Treating a Mold Problem in a Home Or Building
Have You Been Told You Can Complete a Thorough Mold Remediation Project Without Using a High Level Ozone Shock Treatment?
Think Again!! Says Nations Top Mold Remediation Expert, Quoting a Military Report Issued By Scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory Which Proves Its Practically Impossible
Did You Know That Anthrax Reproduces With Toxic Spores Just Like Toxic Mold?
I Discovered That The US Military Has Studied How to De-Con a Civilian Building Which Has Been Contaminated by a Spore Based Pathogen Like Mold. The Studies Were Conducted After the Anthrax Attacks on Congressmen Using the US Post Office. Their Discoveries Throw Conventional Mold Treatment Out the Window!
Ozone Myths Shattered!
Often I am asked about the effectiveness of Ozone treatments for mold remediation.This is a complex topic, which has many sides. If you ask me is ozone effective for mold remediation I would honestly answer, that it depends...
On what you ask? Well on many, many, things I answer.
You see there are some contractors out there that are using powerful ozone generators as a substitute for the actual physical steps of mold remediation. I have heard claims like:
"Our ozone machines are so powerful they will turn mold to ash."
"They will literally vaporize mold."
"Leave the dry wall and the ozone cannons will destroy the mold which you can paint right over"
And Dozens of other lies.
The truth is the use of ozone alone is never a complete treatment for mold.
The roots of mold will penetrate deep within a substrate up to 3/16ths to .5 inch.
Additionally even dead mold is still poisonous. So removing physically all of the structures of the mold organism is necessary. Just using a gas-out alone, will never accomplish this objective.
Molds reproduce by making spores that cannot be seen without magnification. Mold spores waft through the indoor molded pulp food packaging and outdoor air continually. When mold spores land on a damp spot indoors, they begin growing and multiplying, and soon the mold problem is out of control. Many types of molds exist. ALL MOLDS have the potential to cause health effects.
Ozone Kills Mold!
Ozone is a powerful gas and it will destroy mold spores and the mVOCs created by toxic bacterial or fungal organisms.
In fact according to a study conducted at Los Alamos National Laboratory (that's where they developed the atomic bomb) scientists discovered, that in order to truly complete the decontamination of a home school or commercial building that has been contaminated with a spore based pathogen, like mold it is absolutely vital to complete your decontamination process with the use of a gas-out that would flood the area with toxic levels of a reactive gas.
The reason given is that a building has so many nooks crannies crevices and cul- de-sacs; it has so many surfaces that interface between boards and in ducts and others inaccessible spaces where spore can hide and remain eluded by liquid based disinfectants. That's right no amount of HEPA vacuuming or air-scrubbing or manual clean up can ever achieve complete true de-con without a gas out due inaccessibility.
But a gas can over come this because at high levels the gas can penetrate right into all the nooks and crannies and even into carpets and fabrics and other porous materials.
While many gases were considered the winner was ozone hands down!
The reason is simple ozone is lethal to virtually all pathogens- yet it is made of O3 which is pure oxygen O2 %2B O a single free-radical oxygen molecule. The single oxygen can only last for a split second when it bonds with and adheres to other molecules. With viruses mold and bacteria it punches a hole directly into the cell wall and then begins to destroy the contents. A tremendous amount of ozone is required for serious remediation.
If a high parts per million concentration of ozone is not reached within a given area, all the bacteria will not be killed. Mold will then grow once again from any remaining live spores, and strong odors may return. That is why we use Bio3 Blaster commercial grade powerful industrial strength ozone air generators. They are chosen by only the best professionals for serious mold, mildew, odor and pollutant removals in homes, offices, motel rooms, clubs, pubs, basements, cars, boats, as well as for fire, flood and crime scene cleanup restorations.
What is then left behind is pure oxygen O2... Safe and healthy.
The only way for this process to be effective is to isolate an area and then to use powerful ozone generators known as cannons to generate ozone at very high levels to completely saturate the air in the isolated area.
The Way its Done is With an OZONE CANNON!
No people plants animals or fish can be present when this is done. Each room of the house can be blasted with an Ozone Treatment to sterilize them of mold.
High powered ozone travels and kills mold and bacteria all through the room.
This process is known as High Ozone Shock Treatment.
It is not a substitute for mold remediation. If there is mold growing on sheet rock for instance ozone is not an answer. Mold will grow completely through sheet rock once the hyphal root penetrates the paper of the drywall it quickly permeates the gypsum as it is made of calcium carbonate a mineral rich food source for mold. The mold almost always penetrates the paper behind the wall too! If mold is growing in an attic, ozone alone is not an answer. For the same reasons the roots of the mold penetrate the boards to deeply for ozone alone to completely destroy the problem.
What ozone is great for is to get into the areas where the human or fogger or HEPA vac can't and to destroy the spores that were missed. As humans, trained mold workers lack eyes good enough to see the mold they are combating once it goes airborne. You see ten thousand spores can fit onto the head of a pin.
They are that small!!!
In one square inch of flowering mold there can be anywhere from 1-5 million!!! What's worse is that when a mold worker begins to fog or spray the mold- the mold, has a built in survival mechanism called bursting or sporulation which allows it to send clouds of invisible spores into the air to escape the chemicals being sprayed onto them. This means that in a typical mold remediation job, millions and billions of spores are put into the air and are too tiny to see. By saturating the area that the treatment has been performed in after the mold has been killed and treated only is one is assured of complete decontamination.
If you can stand to be in a room with an ozone machine it does NOT have the power to kill mold and bacteria. You can ONLY kill mold by the use of unoccupied room High Ozone Shock Treatments.Mold can ONLYbe killed by ozone levels much higher than meant for human occupation like our machines can produce.
This step should only be performed, after the gross removal of the porous building materials like drywall, after the stains have been removed and after the surfaces have been fogged and or vacuumed.
Ozone will also permanently destroy the mVOC's and musty odors.
Ozone oxidizes poisonous materials rapidly; sterilization ability is 600--3000 times stronger than Chlorine. Ozone kills E-coli 3125 times faster than chlorine. Some swimming pools/spas use ozone because it is a strong disinfectant, but it converts back into oxygen so it does not have harmful effects like chlorine. The proof of the efficacy of Ozone Shock therapy can be found in a study published in the Journal of the International ozone Association.
Many mold remediation companies use zero or no sporicidal products (things that kill spore or mold "seeds") to perform a mold remediation process. That means They always leave behind spore-contaminated structures.
Killing the spores is the most important part of a mold remediation process!!!!
Leaving the spores behind is like planting future mold problems which will inevitably develop or germinate later.
Safe Mold Solutions(TM) recommends no less than two sporicides (things that destroy spores) be used.
We have found the use of both Ozone and hydrogen peroxide to be ideal.
Both ozone and hydrogen peroxide work nearly identically. Both use free radical oxygen to destroy mold viruses bacteria and spores. Hydrogen peroxide leaves behind water, ozone leaves behind only pure oxygen.
No Residues... Safe and Effective!!!!!
What does all this mean?
If you have allergies to bacteria and mold or are suffering from contamination you can only sanitize, and truly destroy, these contaminants buy the use of an unoccupied room high Ozone Shock Treatment. Once you have shocked the unoccupied room or area you can then return an hour after the machine is turned off to breathe and sleep better in the room that has been sanitized. NO air purifier or chemical can do that for you!!!
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