
Mould contamination continues to receive increased attention in the media
and is a rapidly growing concern for homeowners, property managers, insurance providers and restoration companies. Mould can grow in as little as 48 hours any time excessive moisture is present indoors, whether the moisture is the result of a flood, a slow leak, a broken pipe, or just high humidity. Indoor mould contamination has been identified as a major contributor to allergies and poor indoor air quality. Despite the rapidly growing body of knowledge about mould, it remains the subject of a lot of confusion. We hope that this information will help you to make better decisions.We have probably all encountered mould at one time or another. It might have been in the shower, on dry walls and ceilings or even on a stale piece of bread. Mould is a microscopic life form found in all parts of the world. It is part of the natural decay process of organic materials.
There are many different species of mould, and while they are diverse, they share some common characteristics:
The best way to deal with mould is to prevent it from happening. If the drying of wet building materials is commenced within 24 hours (assuming clean water), the chances of preventing mould growth are excellent. If building materials remain wet, it is inevitable that mould will start to grow. Therefore, addressing and eliminating moisture problems is the critical first step. Simply put, 'Got moisture? Got Mould!'
However, once mould is present, drying is not enough. Mouldy materials must be either removed or decontaminated. This process is called remediation, which means 'to remedy' or 'to cure'. Proper remediation procedures will be determined by the size, scope and nature of the mould contamination.
In the midst of all the hype and hysteria about mould, ServiceMaster Clean is committed to maintaining a reasonable, prudent and responsible position.
All ServiceMaster Clean restoration franchisees have completed intensive mould remediation training and received instruction in the proper procedures for handling mould claims. All are prepared to handle small (10 square feet or less) and isolated areas affected by mould that may be encountered in the course of normal water damage mitigation services. ServiceMaster Clean Exeter, South & East Devon are also trained and certified to perform larger mould remediation projects. So whether large or small we are on hand to help you.
Just how far reaching the effects of mould may be is yet to be determined. What is clear is that living or working in a mouldy home or building is ill advised. The obvious response is to address water intrusion issues promptly and thoroughly, before mould has a chance to grow. ServiceMaster Clean is the industry leader in professional water damage mitigation and restoration services and stands ready to serve you.