The best way to remediate mold is through a comprehensive and systematic process that addresses all aspects of the problem. This includes inspecting and assessing the extent and source of the mold, containing and preventing the spread of spores, cleaning and sanitizing affected areas, and making recommendations for preventing re-growth.
The first step in mold remediation is to conduct a thorough inspection of the property to identify the type, extent, and source of the mold. This includes looking for visible mold growth as well as hidden mold behind and around surfaces, and may involve sampling and testing for different types of mold.
Next, the mold growth must be contained to prevent the spread of spores to unaffected areas. This includes repairing any water problems that may be contributing to the mold growth, isolating the contaminated area with plastic sheeting and sealing all seams, and suppressing dust in the building by misting contaminated areas.
Once the mold growth has been contained, it must be cleaned and sanitized. This includes using a wire brush to remove mold from non-porous and semi-porous surfaces, cleaning the surfaces with disposable wipes and a detergent solution, and rinsing with clean water. Any materials that are infested with mold or are otherwise unsalvageable must be disposed of properly in 6-mil thick, double-bagged plastic bags.
Finally, recommendations for preventing re-growth should be made and implemented, such as addressing any underlying moisture problems or making structural changes to the property. It is important to hire a professional mold remediation company that follows industry standards and guidelines to ensure the process is done safely and effectively.