Have you noticed musty smells coming from your vents, Gottpower Services Inc. will Clean and Sanitize your ventilation system so you will have a healthier environment to live in.
The structural materials in buildings and the ventilation systems (HVAC) can be contaminated enough to cause symptoms in occupants. Contamination in ventilation systems can result from lack of cleaning and maintenance following years of use.
We follow environmental guidelines promulgated by the EPA.
We have found that the methods used for are absolutely crucial to the future health
of the occupants. Careless removal of contaminated drywall and carpeting can spread billions of spores throughout your house and literally cause the need for evacuation.
Our methods for services included:
- Preparation of detailed specifications for work
- Contractors oversight
- Continuous monitoring measures
Our rigorous and scientifically tested procedures assure you the highest degree of reliability in toxic mold remediation.
Our first step: Visual Inspection
This is the most important initial step in identifying a possible contamination problem. The extent of any water damage and mold growth should be visually assessed before a Remediation is embarked upon. Your HVAC system should also be visually checked, particularly for damp filters, also damp conditions elsewhere in the system and cleanliness of the system. Such equipment as a boroscope, moisture meters to detect
Moisture in building materials may be helpful in identifying the sources and their extent of damage.
Possible second step: Bulk or Surface Sampling
We may recommend testing from a third party test and analysis company.
Our third step: Remediation
Once a remediation process has been established, the clean up can begin. Situations vary from residential, business, and commercial applications. Your individual remediation program will be outlined in the estimated job description.
Please Consider
The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention reports that more then 1000 kinds of indoor molds have been found in U.S. Homes. For example “Stachybotrys” which like all molds has spores and scatters like a dandelion, can be a health risk to certain individuals, including children.
Source: Baltimore Sun
Because Americans spend 75% to 90% of their time indoors, they are most affected by molds that are growing indoors. The most common indoor molds are Cladosporium, Penicillium, Aspergillus and Alternaria.
Molds proliferate in environments that contain excessive moisture, such as from leaks in roofs, walls, plant pots, or pet urine to name a few. Other substrates such as paints, wallpaper, insulation materials, drywall, carpet, fabric and upholstery commonly support mold growth.
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