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Do not let your mold problem continue to grow! Call MAS Labs, the leaders in remediation, today for a remediation estimate! 1.800.470.4844
At elevated levels, mold can be hazardous to occupants and compromise a building’s structure. Allergenic complications and symptoms are commonly associated with elevated indoor counts. Of even greater concern are molds that produce toxins, such as Stachybotrys sp., which can thrive indoors if the conditions are present for its growth. The toxins that these molds produce have been associated with a wide variety of health effects in both humans and animals. For these reasons, high standards of care must be followed when performing remediation to ensure the project's success. Who needs mold remediation? A building that has elevated levels of allergenic or toxic molds may need mold remediation. If inhabitants of a structure have been experiencing increased allergenic symptoms (which may include runny nose, eye irritation, an unproductive dry cough, difficulty breathing or unexplained headaches), repetitive respiratory infections, or other undiagnosed medical problems, mold may be a factor. This is especially if a known moisture source, such as a leaky basement or roof, is present. Many moisture sources can go undetected, as can mold growth within walls, air ducts, or other out of sight locations. Professional inspection and air sampling can help uncover these hidden hazards. Mold can compromise the structure of your home or office by weakening the building materials, which the mold feeds on. Correction of the moisture intrusions causing mold growth, removal of the growth itself, and removal of spores are the keys to an effective remediation project. Do not let your mold problem continue to grow! Call MAS Labs, the leaders in remediation, today for a remediation estimate! 1.800.470.4844 |
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