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Testing To Assess Mold Damage in Your Home

3/5/2019 (Permalink)

Eliminating mold in a Park Ridge, IL home

Mold Assessment

Any level of mold in a home can be alarming, and while there are times when it may be safe to remediate the problem on your own, most instances require professional assistance. That being said, there are a variety of mold assessment choices that can alert you to not only the presence of mold but what type of mold it is. Keep in mind, however, that while not all mold is life-threatening, it can still be problematic.

1. Test Kits

There are several mold test kits available for consumer purchase. These kits do not cost as much as a professional assessment and typically require you to take a sample of the suspected mold, sending it away to a lab and waiting for your results.

2. Mold Varieties

A mold assessment will attempt to determine the mold species and its level of toxicity to humans. Therefore, an evaluation will try to determine whether the environment is safe for mold remediation. While it may be disconcerting, high levels of mold infestation, especially when deemed to be toxic black mold or other harmful varieties, may result in the condemning of a property. For that reason, you should never jump into a mold cleanout.

3. Air and Surface Testing

While mildew is a surface problem, mold can be a surface and air problem because of spores, which is why performing multiple tests are often required. Additionally, knowing the level of airborne spores means that you can take the appropriate safety precautions before cleaning and removing materials.

4. Professional Help

A mold remediation specialist in the Park Ridge, IL, area is the best qualified to perform mold removal because they have the certifications and experience to handle potentially toxic materials safely. When you have a mold problem in your home, it is necessary to handle contaminated materials carefully to reduce the risk of spread, which is why professionals are best.

While a mold assessment can be performed on your own for less expense, it may not be the best decision. Trust a professional and protect yourself.

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