MOLD INSPECTION & REMEDIATION
Whenever your
property suffers water damage, there is a change of mold developing, especially
if the water damage wasn’t addressed immediately. Mold requires only water, a
comfortable temperature, and organic material to grow, and oftentimes water or
increased humidity is the only missing piece of the puzzle.
It doesn’t matter
whether the source of the water is clean or contaminated, mold growth is always
a risk when dealing with water damage. If your property suffers water damage in Bakersfield, call a trained professional as soon as
possible to not only mitigate the water damage, but also to prevent possible
mold growth.
Types of Mold
There are more
than 60,000 species of mold, and at any given moment there are mold spores in
the air around us. Some common indoor molds include Cladosporium, Penicillium,
Alternaria and Aspergillus, but it doesn’t really matter what type of mold you
have – if mold is growing inside your commercial property, it needs to be
treated and removed.
Mold Exposure and Effects
Mold exposure can
be harmful, especially for sensitive populations or those experiencing
prolonged exposure to mold. If you suspect mold growth in your property –
either you recently had a water damage, you have visible mold growth, or you
can smell mold growth – call a mold removal specialist that can locate and
remove the mold safely.
ALERT Mold Solution
1.
Mold
Inspection
Identifying the mold types and quantity of
mold spores is done by certified inspectors and then analyzed in the lab. A
variety of inspection options are available.
2.
Mold
Remediation & Restoration
The contaminated area is first contained to
prevent the spread of mold spores to “clean zones” and the mold is removed
according to IICRC and AIQ standards. Then air filtration devices are used to
eliminate airborne spores and ALERT reconstructs if needed. If
you suspect that you have mold growth in your home, call Alert Disaster for mold cleanup in Bakersfield. Our
24-hour services are specifically designed for immediate response to prevent
the effects of mold.

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