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Active growing mold in your home requires professional mold remediation, not just “mold removal.” Since dormant microscopic mold spores exist almost everywhere in both outdoor and indoor environments, removing all mold potential is impossible. Preventing the conversion of dormant spores to active mold by controlling moisture in the home, however, is doable. Even more important is scientific mold remediation to deal with mold growth after unforeseen incidents like home water damage. Here are the steps in a professional mold remediation project: Mold Inspection " It takes a trained technician and specialized tools to locate and identify toxic mold growth. Often, mold grows in unseen or inaccessible areas of the home that become wet after a water damage incident. Mold Containment: Once active, mold spreads by releasing toxic reproductive spores into the air. A remediation specialist may use techniques like sealing affected areas with plastic, as well as maintaining negative air pressure to prevent infiltration of spores into non-infected zones. Mold Remediation: EPA-approved anti-fungal and antimicrobial disinfectants must be applied to kill active mold. Simple removal isn't sufficient. Building materials like drywall, carpeting, and other porous materials that are saturated and infected will be taken outside and properly treated or disposed of. All vacuums utilized will be fitted with HEPA-grade filtration to capture airborne spores. Disinfecting Possessions and Premises: A variety of methods can be utilized to clean and disinfect individual personal belongings like clothes, as well as household items that may have been affected by water damage. Professional treatments also include deodorization techniques such as fogging the interior of the house. Restoration: Where building materials like drywall, ceiling tiles or flooring have been affected, the final step is replacement with new materials and/or painting and restoring existing materials after remediation. Learn more about the mold remediation process by visiting us online at RYTECH.com or by calling to speak with Rytech's mold remediation specialists at 800-980-0112 today.