Mold Removal and Prevention for Renters

Mold Removal and Prevention for Renters

Mold Remediation Services in Fayetteville, AR

 

While performing remediation jobs, mold spores can become airborne, increasing the risk of inhalation. Projects which can cause these spores to take to the air include:

  • Removing wallboard
  • Finding mold in wall cavities
  • Removing wallpaper
  • Drying items with fans

To protect against these airborne spores, remediation professionals must wear the proper PPE, including gloves, safety goggles, and a respirator.

Gloves

To protect their skin from mold, mold experts wear disposable gloves. These also prevent chemicals used during the mold remediation process from touching the skin. Keep in mind that the professionals are using more than just household bleach. Instead, they will be using heavy-duty substances to kill mold. These are not chemicals that should touch their skin, especially when workers are exposed to them regularly.

When the professionals arrive at your business in Fayetteville, AR they should be armed with long gloves. These can be made from a variety of materials. Some that you might see include latex, neoprene, nitrile, polyurethane, or PVC.

Safety Goggles

The mold removal crew you hire will also have safety goggles to protect their eyes. These are designed to keep spores away from their eyes. In other words, they will not be wearing their sunglasses when working in the affected area.

Face Masks

A face mask will be used to prevent airborne spores from being inhaled. There are a variety of protective masks available. However, only those that are approved for mold removal should be worn during this process. This may be one of the most crucial pieces of PPE worn during the remediation process.

Disposable Clothing

For larger projects, disposable clothing may be a good idea. This helps reduce the number of spores that come into contact with workers’ skin.

Disturbing mold growth during the remediation process can lead to airborne spores that are easily inhaled. To help prevent this in your rental space, follow the tips below:

1. Look for water leaks.

Under normal conditions, mold is unlikely to grow in most homes and buildings. Under damp conditions, though, mold spores can thrive and form into colonies that create ugly splotches and marks on materials. If you notice signs of mold growth, inspect the apartment for signs of leaks or standing water. When possible, stop the water from leaking.

2. Contact the landlord/property manager.

As soon as you see something amiss, notify the landlord of the problem. A quick response to a water leak can prevent a mold problem from occurring. If mold is already present, inform the landlord that a mold cleanup is necessary. Also, let the landlord or business manager know that you request the work be done by a reputable mold remediation team that adheres to best practices in the cleaning industry.

3. Protect your personal belongings.

Mold contamination can ruin clothes, paintings and documents. Move any vulnerable personal items away from the infestation. Over time, mold can penetrate clothing and other items and result in a complete loss.

4. Keep an eye on your health.

Different types of molds have different properties, and some of them can degrade indoor air quality enough to cause health issues. If the mold in your apartment lingers and you feel unwell, it might be best to move out. Only with a professional mold cleanup can you feel confident the problem is addressed. You have the right to live in a healthy living space.

NWA Restore It, Inc. is here for you at the first signs of mold damage in your property!

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AT NWA Restore It, INC. WE protect
our customers and Employees

All of our professionals follow preventative safety measures

  • We stay at least 6 feet away from clients and others in clients’ homes, including pets, when possible.
  • We use an appropriate mask for the task.
  • We regularly wash our hands or use hand sanitizer, if soap and water are not available.
  • Before the visit, we discuss the details of the service and may request that you send photos via text or by email,  to help reduce the amount of time spent inside your home.

What you need to know Before scheduling services or repairs?

Per CDC Guidelines:
  • Ask the service provider to wear a mask.
  • You and other household members should wear masks.
  • Stay at least 6 feet from the service provider, and limit interactions between the service provider and other household members and pets.
  • After the service is completed, clean and disinfect any surfaces in your home that may have been touched by the service provider.

NWA Restore It Inc. also provides Covid-19 Cleaning & Disinfection Service Needs