New York Indoor Air Quality Solutions proudly specializes in both residential and commercial mold services which includes professional mold inspections and testing protocols as required by section 945, Article 32, Title 1 of The New York State Department of Labor Law to ensure your home or office building has clean air. Take the necessary steps today to have clean air and let New York Indoor Air Quality Solutions be your guide for mold removal.
Long Island Mold Removal Guidance for Remediation Companies
Mold is a fairly common problem for many on Long Island and New York, so safe removal is important! At New York Indoor Air Quality Solution, we offer effective mold removal guidance for homes, businesses and remediation companies across Long Island. So if you have a mold problem that needs dealing with, then turn to the pros! Your health is at stake!
For more information about our services, please reach out to us today. We will happily answer any questions or concerns you may have about our mold services and how they can improve your health. You can give our office a call today and set up an appointment. When you call, we can provide you with all of the necessary details for our various air quality testing services. Below you will find some helpful information about mold and what to do about it. For expert advice, give us a call! When you call, we can discuss the common symptoms for mold. This way you have a better understanding of the situation and what sort of mold removal services you require.
Mold Removal from Buildings
Homes, schools and office spaces are all locations that suffer from mold. Or at least can suffer from mold, so the removal of it is important for safety reasons. When mold grows in homes and buildings, it often indicates that there a larger issue with water or moisture. So this is the first problem to address.
First, you must remove all moldy items from the living areas. Because once the mold starts to grow in the carpet, insulation, ceiling tiles, wallboard or drywall then the only thing to really to is remove and replace.
Properly cleaning and drying the area is crucial, because you can have an allergic reaction to parts of the dead mold. On top of that, mold contamination may happen is there is still a source of moisture. So it is important to get to the source and remove all the mold. Our mold removal guidance can help any remediation company get the job done right.
How To Keep Mold Away
Mold removal is only as effective as the long-term ability to keep mold away for good. When you turn to NY Indoor Air Quality, you will be getting the best mold removal assistance on Long Island. We will help remove the mold and give you guidance on how to make sure that it does not return.
In a nutshell, our mold removal comprises of inspecting the buildings for evidence of water damage. Seeing if there is visible mold. And then giving steps on how to correct and remove the mold. Correcting the conditions for mold growth is crucial, since that will make sure you no longer have a mold problem. This includes fixing water leaks, condensation, infiltration or flooding.
When working on mold removal, there are some measures you can take to control mold growth. Here are 4 ways to keep the mold away.
- Control humidity levels.
- Quickly fix leaky roofs, windows and piping.
- Thoroughly cleaning and dry after flooding.
- Make sure showers, laundry and cooking areas have proper ventilation.
Need a professional hand in removing mold? Let NYIAQ guide you on how to best tackle the give situation.
Mold Control Recommendations
Here are some useful recommendations to follow in order to keep the mold away. You can learn more about mold safety by visiting the CDC website.
- Keep humidity levels as low as possible. The CDC recommends between 30% and 50%. Using an air conditioner or dehumidifier will help keep these levels low. It is important to note that humidity levels will change over the course of a day. Changes in the moisture in the air and the air temperature means you will need to check the humidity levels a few times per day.
- During the humid, summer months use an air conditioner or a dehumidifier. This ensures that no mold growth occurs in damp spots.
- Check your home’s ventilation and make sure it is enough. In your bathroom and kitchen, use exhaust fans to that hot air vent outside your home. And make sure your clothes dryer vents outside your home, too.
- Promptly repair any leaks in your home’s roof, walls, or plumbing. This way mold has no moisture to grow.
- Carpets in bathrooms and basements often harbor mold growth. So consider not using carpets in those particular room.