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Fire Mold Products
If your home or other real estate suffers from a fire, flood, or other
water damage, and if any of your home or building's materials have been
soaked wet for more than 24 hours, mold can, and usually does, begin
growing. After just 48 hours of wetness, the deadly toxic mold Stachybotrys can begin growing in the damaged areas.
After a fire, flood, or other water damage, you need to dry the
damaged area immediately and completely to minimize the possibilities of
mold growth. You should then do mold tests in the affected areas. For
complete testing help, please visit: Mold
Testing.
For information on our low-cost,
do-it-yourself mold test kits, visit :
Mold Test Kit.
For information on our low-cost standard and advanced, nonviable and
viable
mold
testing services, please visit: Mold
Testing Laboratory.
To find a
Certified Mold
Inspector
or
Remediator
in your area,
or to be trained & certified as a mold inspection, testing, remediation,
and prevention expert, please
visit:
Mold Professional.
To be trained and certified as a
Certified Mold Inspector and
Certified Mold Remediator,
visit: Mold School.
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