MOLD
A COMPREHENSIVE LOOK INTO ITS DESTRUCTIVE NATURE AND OUR SIGNATURE MOLD REMEDIATION PROCESS
MIAMI MOLD SPECIALIST KATZ FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATING SINCE 1981
OUR STORY Miami Mold Specialist was started with one objective in mind: helping clients in South Florida breath better while providing peace of mind and a healthy living environment. After 25 years of building Five Boro Mold Specialist, a successful environmental consulting and mold remediation service company in New York City, the Katz family decided to expand to South Florida for its warmer climate. During these 25 years at Five Boro Mold Specialist, the Katz’ created a proprietary mold remediation reporting framework and software system that has been used in countless court and litigation cases, had the company featured in the NY Times and NY Mag publications as well as featured on a multitude of other NYC based news sites and national media networks. The Katz’ dedication to environmental services also resulted in Five Boro Mold Specialist receiving numerous awards and recognitions for their contributions to the communities they serviced, as they donated time and company resources during major storms and catastrophes such as Hurricane Irene and Superstorm Sandy and lobbied for mold remediation reform to bring attention to the severe mold problems brought on by extreme weather conditions. Upon the Katz family’s relocation to Miami, Miami Mold Specialist was born. With over 35,000 satisfied clients, the Katz’ are proudly offering their knowledge and expertise in South Florida, where partly due to the warm, tropical climate and high humidity levels, mold is a major environmental issue in homes, buildings and commercial spaces alike. Our company is a premier provider of state of the art mold assessment and mold removal services in South Florida with a team of Florida State Licensed Mold Assessors and Remediators as well as Certified Toxicologists. Miami Mold Specialist also has a Marine Division dedicated to servicing marine vessels, yachts and fishing boats, insuring premium air quality for boat owners. Our State Certified Mold Technicians are constantly being trained on a bi-weekly basis, as we provide continuous education regarding new updates, techniques, and the latest and most efficient equipment available for mold assessment and remediation services; putting Miami Mold Specialist on the forefront of the mold industry. We offer affordable solutions without ever compromising on quality and stand by our clients every step of the way throughout the assessment and remediation process. Our highly-experienced staff is professionally trained and dedicated to providing premium service. In fact, Miami Mold Specialist is so confident in our inspection and remediation services that we offer our trademark satisfaction guarantee on all of our work to effectively rid your property of all mold related problems. We look forward to providing you with the best mold assessment and remediation service in South Florida!
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OUR SIGNATURE 10-STEP PROCESS: Miami Mold Specialist specializes in finding the source of mold growth so that once remediation is performed, the mold does not return since the source of damage has been addressed. In order to grow, mold requires humidity, water damage and a protein to flourish. As we at Miami Mold Specialist understand the nature of mold growth, we therefore have a deep understanding of the remediation process as well, in order to insure our Mold Remediation Service Guarantee. After over two decades of excellence in performing mold assessments, we at Miami Mold Specialist have formulated the most comprehensive and accurate on site mold assessment in the industry to provide precision and assurance in finding the source and severity of mold growth present in a given property, as follows:
1. Miami Mold Specialist sends down two State Certified Mold Assessors, as well as an environmental analyst to perform a full mold assessment of your premises. They start by collecting pertinent information from you in regards to any water damage and/or condensation buildup you may have had in the past, the length of time and reason you suspect you have a mold problem, as well as any possible health symptoms you have been experiencing. This will provide them with a brief insight as to the cause of your concern.
2. Our technicians then perform a visual assessment by doing a walk-through to determine possible areas of suspect
mold growth. Infrared Thermography Images are taken throughout the premises, to pinpoint areas containing possible indications of water damage and/or condensation. This verifies the source of any moisture intrusions as well as any construction defects possibly causing or attributing to your mold issue.
3. The technicians will then use an LED Fiber Optic Snake Camera in the vent system(s), attic(s), as well as behind cabinets and crawlspace(s) if applicable, to verify the presence of possible mold growth throughout.
4. Digital Air Particle Counters will be used to measure particle counts present throughout the air, showing immediate results, which will be conveyed to you upon completion of your mold assessment as well as in your Mold Inspection Report. This will verify if an elevated particle count is present in the air within your premises.
5. Digital Air Particle Counters will be used to measure particle counts present throughout the air, showing immediate results, which will be conveyed to you upon completion of your mold assessment as well as in your Mold Inspection Report.
6. The technicians will then proceed using Laser Thermometers to identify hot and cold spots that could be contributing to mold growth within your property. “Cool spots” are common in central A/C unit closets as well as in window area(s) while “hot spots” are prevalent in attic spaces with insufficient venting and/or lack of airflow throughout.
7. A Digital Airflow Meter will be used to measure the airflow levels from the central A/C unit and/or vent system(s) to verify if low levels are present, due to possible clogging of the central A/C unit coil(s) that could be providing conditions conducive to mold growth and/or cross contamination.
8. A Digital Psychrometer will be used within the premises to measure humidity levels and insure that they are within acceptable ranges to prevent future mold growth.
9. LED UV Flashlights are then used to clearly outline exact locations and dispersal of visual mold growth present throughout any and all area(s) of the premises for further detail clarification.
10. Miami Mold Specialist utilizes Wi-Fi integrated technology which gives our technicians the ability to provide our office staff with real-time inspection information and photographs. Within 24-48 hours, you will receive your full detailed Mold Inspection Report. Your report will contain all infrared and digital images taken during the mold inspection, along with a full explanation of all images. Your report will also elaborate on the technicians’ general findings and recommendations, explaining the severity of mold growth in your property as well as the remediation process necessary to remove the mold and any steps necessary to prevent the mold from reoccurring.
Once the report is sent to you, a representative from our office administration will contact you to review your report and go through any questions you might have, clarifying the results of your mold inspection and providing recommendations on how you should proceed. We will then follow up with you as you see fit. We are dedicated to providing the most comprehensive Mold Inspection Report available in the industry. Top quality is our specialty, as your personal objectives remain the foreground in establishing successful remediation or reparative action that’s right for you.
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MIAMI MOLD SPECIALIST / INSPECTION EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR THE PREMISES
OUR INSPECTION EQUIPMENT: INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY
DIGITAL AIR PARTICLE COUNTER
A device used to detect moisture and water damage/condensation present behind walls, ceilings and floors.
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AIR DUCT CAMERA
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DIGITAL AIRFLOW METER
A video inspection camera that allows you to view and inspect the inside of air conditioner ducts.
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Measures air flow levels and checks for inadequacies.
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DIGITAL MOISTURE METER
DIGITAL PSYCHROMETER
A device used to detect moisture levels present behind walls and ceilings.
A device utilized to detect humidity levels in a given area.
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LASER THERMOMETER Used to detect “cool spots” which are usually found by the central A/C units and windows; it can accurately measure targets at greater distances compared to most other IR Thermometers.
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INSULATION TESTER
LED FIBER OPTIC SNAKE CAMERA An ultra-flexible camera that allows you to inspect hard to reach areas such as the inside of vent systems.
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LED Ultraviolet light that detects pet urine, bedbugs, mold, scorpions, bodily fluids, etc. Leak detection: By adding a UV powder or liquid to a system with a leak and using a UV light source, leaks can be easily found.
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IMAGING MOISTURE METER
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An imaging device used to detect moisture levels present behind walls and ceilings.
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OUR SAMPLING PROCESS AIR SAMPLE Taken from an open area to detect if there is mold present in elevated levels in the air. Microbial lab results will reveal what type of mold(s) are present as well as the spore count in comparison to the outside of the property.
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SWAB SAMPLE
TAPE LIFT SAMPLE
3M CLEAR-TRACE NG LUMINOMETER
Taken from a surface area with suspect mold growth to detect the specific type of mold present and the quantity in which it is present.
Taken from a surface area with suspect mold growth to detect the specific type of mold present and the amounts in which they are present.
A device used to measure ATP tests and capture data regarding the cleanliness of a specific surface.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT • • • • • •
Gloves Protective Eyewear N-95 Respirator/Full Face Respirator Headlamp Flashlight Boot Gloves/Shoe Liners Tyvek Protective Suits
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OUR REMEDIATION EQUIPMENT When the molds find the correct conditions, they begin to grow at a rapid pace. If your residential or commercial space has been exposed to water damage and and mold is present, you need to get assistance from a reliable and professional company to perform mold evaluation and remediation within your property.
PAINT SPRAYER An efficient tool to complete repetitive painting tasks on a variety of materials which provides solid coverage and a uniform finish.
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AIR SCRUBBER A portable filtration system that removes particles, gasses, mold spores, and/or chemicals from the air within a given area.
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THERMAL FOGGING An effective odor removal procedure that recreates the fire related properties of heat and pressurization.
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DRILL BRUSH
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Any one of a variety of nylon or metal brush heads which can be attached to a hand drill.
COIL CLEANING MACHINE
ELECTROSTATIC DISINFECTING
System includes wet and dry coil cleaning vacuum and integrated water and chemical tanks.
An electrostatic spray gun modified with an electrode to charge the liquid particles, which are then guided to an oppositely charged target.
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HYDROXYL MACHINE
GROUT CLEANER
State of the art system that sends UV rays through an anatase-coated glass sleeve to trap huge amounts of titanium dioxide.
A cleaning solution used to remove dirt and grime as well as contaminants including mold and mildew.
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OZONE AIR PURIFIER An ozone generator that includes an ionizer which disperses negatively charged ions into the air. Effectively removes smoke, pollen, dust mites, molds, bacteria and viruses.
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DRY ICE CLEANER
DUCT CLEANER
A form of carbon dioxide cleaning where dry ice, the solid form of carbon dioxide, is accelerated in a pressurized air stream and directed at a surface in order to clean it.
A large vacuum system which uses a camera and a set of agitation brushes at the end of a vacuum hose for cleaning the inside of ducts.
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AIR BLOWER / HANDHELD BLOWER A mechanical device used for moving air or other gases. 86
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FLOOR DRYER
DUCT HOSE
Two speed and three speed carpet dryers help to quickly and effectively dry wet carpeting, rugs and other flooring surfaces.
A flexible metal or plastic hose which is usually used to extract hot air from a particular room or appliance.
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CAULKING GUN A device used to seal crack(s) and/or gaps present on exterior/foundation walls.
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GUTTER CLEANER
PLASTIC SHEETING
STEAM CLEANER
WOOD SANDER
A non-toxic biodegradable cleaning solution used to disinfect and remove contaminants, including mold and mildew from gutters and metal trims with a sealant protectant.
A continuous polymeric material that is used to separate areas or volumes, to hold items and to act as a barrier. Containment areas are set up by using these sheets.
A versatile tool that can be used for a myriad of cleaning jobs. The high temperature of the steam sanitizes surfaces and lifts away grime, dirt and grease.
A sander is a power tool used to smooth surfaces by abrasion with sandpaper.
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WATER EXTRACTOR
DEHUMIDIFIER A machine that reduces the level of humidity in the air, usually for health or comfort reasons and to eliminate the musty odor left by mold and mildew.
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A machine used to remove water from a source.
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PRESSURE WASHER
CARPET CLEANER
The use of high-pressure water spray to remove loose paint, mold, grime, dust, mud, chewing gum and dirt from surfaces and objects such as buildings, vehicles and concrete surfaces.
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DRY / WET VACUUM
PENGUIN SPRAYER
Vacuum that meets EPA standards. Used to suck the unwanted debris and particles from a specific area.
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UPHOLSTERY CLEANER
CONDENSATE PUMP
A machine that deep cleans and disinfects upholstery materials by utilizing steam methods.
A specific type of pump used to pump the condensate produced in an HVAC, refrigeration, condensing boiler furnace, or steam system.
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PANCAKE COMPRESSOR
ZIP DOOR / ZIP WALL
The Pancake Compressor is constructed with a pancake style tank for optimal stability, water drain valve, rubber feet and 150 PSI. It is also includes 120 PSI cut-in-pressure that provides 30 PSI ”Bonus Air” and High-Flo air regulator to protect against a large pressure drop.
A self-adhesive instant door designed for use with tarps and plastic sheeting which creates an enclosed work area.
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CLEANING SOLUTIONS
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CLEANERS A cleaning solution used specifically to clean surfaces from microbial contaminants such as mold.
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DISINFECTANTS A cleaning solution that destroys bacteria such as mold.
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COIL CLEANERS
COIL CLEANER DISINFECTANT Heavy-duty, non-abrasive detergent that easily removes dirt, grease and oil.
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A disinfectant solution used to remove molds from A/C unit coils.
BLOW (SPRAY) FOAM
SEALER
MOLD STAIN REMOVER
A type of insulation that is an alternative to traditional insulation such as fiberglass.
Material used to seal crack(s) present on exterior/foundation walls.
Non-foaming solution that quickly and easily removes the toughest mold stains on a range of surfaces such as wood and wood composites, concrete, drywall, grout, fiberglass, tile, plastic laminate and metal.
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MOLD KILLING PRIMER
FUNGICIDAL COATING
A water based fungicidal protective coating that can be used to treat areas where mold was previously present.
EPA registered antimicrobial coating designed to kill residual mold and mildew remaining after pre-cleaning contaminated surfaces.
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MIAMI MOLD SPECIALIST / MISCELLANEOUS
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ANATROLLER ARI-10
Energy system used in job sites where there is no electric power available.
A highly maneuverable miniature mobile robot, designed to be easily deployed in seconds and work in both vertical and horizontal ducts.
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ATTIC VENT
WHOLE HOUSE FAN
A vent used to properly ventilate attics and enhance airflow.
A fan that pulls in cool air from the outside and pushes out hot air through the vents in your attic. 162
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Filters the air that comes through an A/C system to prevents pollutants such as dust, pollen, smog and mold spores from entering.
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COIL FOAM CLEANER
ALUMINUM DUCT TAPE
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BLUE TAPE
Used to seal ductwork that is ruptured.
Used to set up containment areas.
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A/C FILTER
COIL CLEANING BRUSH
A heavy-duty detergent that easily removes dirt, grease, oil, molds, etc. from A/C unit coils.
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MICROFIBER TOWELS Towels used to clean up debris, dirt, dust, etc.
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AIRBIOTIC PROTECTION A cleaning and protectant kit that consists organic materials and includes a variety of items to help ensure the cleanliness of your property after remediation.
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DAMPRID Prevents mold, mildew and musty odors by drying the air to a level where they cannot grow; it is odorless and non-toxic.
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MOLD CHARACTERISTICS 1 WHAT IS MOLD? Molds are simple, microscopic organisms, more commonly referred to as fungi that are found virtually everywhere. Their small particles are present both indoors and outdoors. At least 1,000 species are common in the U.S. outdoors. They function to decompose dead organic material such as leaves, wood and plants; but indoors mold growth should always be avoided. Mold can grow anywhere there is moisture, including hidden areas in your home or workplace. The mold will feed and destroy whatever it grows on. Mold growth on surfaces, like walls, ceilings or doors will generally cause discoloration which can often be identified in green, grey, brown or black patches. Oftentimes, if mold cannot be seen, it can be identified through a distinct musty or damp odor.
Mold destroys building materials.
2 WHAT DOES MOLD NEED TO GROW? Mold needs only three things to thrive: moisture, humidity and an organic material to feed on. Mold will be more commonly found in areas near the source of moisture in a property, primarily in damp, warm and dark areas, such as: • CRAWLSPACES • KITCHENS • CLOSETS • BATHROOMS • BOILER ROOMS • DRAIN & SEWER AREAS • VENTILATION SYSTEMS • CENTRAL A/C UNIT(S) • HVAC SYSTEMS AND DUCTWORK • UNDER CARPETING • BEHIND WALLPAPER • BOTTOMS OF WALLS • ATTICS When mold spores drop on places where there is excessive moisture, such as anywhere leaks may have occurred in pipes, walls, roofs, plant pots or anywhere there has been flooding, they will grow. An ideal temperature range for mold growth is between 40 degrees and 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Mold will grow on any organic material such as wood, paper facing on sheetrock and other materials made
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from wood, that have been exposed to moisture. Mold can also decompose some synthetic materials such as adhesives, paste and paint as well as non-porous materials such as concrete. Some molds get their moisture from the air, provided the air is very damp, which generally occurs at a humidity level of at least 40%. This makes crawlspaces and attics the perfect environment for mold infestation.
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COMMON CAUSES OF MOLD 3 HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE MOLD IN MY HOME? Mold can be both seen and/or smelled. If you notice warping of the floors, discoloration of walls and ceilings or paint peeling, that may be indicative of mold growth. Condensation is also a sign of excessive moisture and humidity which can lead to mold growth. The smell of mold can often be described as earthy or musty. Some of the common causes of mold contamination include: • FLOODING • LEAKY ROOFS • SPRINKLER SPRAY HITTING THE HOUSE • PLUMBING LEAKS • HUMIDIFIERS • SEWAGE OVERFLOW • DAMPNESS IN CRAWLSPACES • STEAM FROM SHOWERS OR COOKING • OVERLY MOIST HOUSE PLANTS • CLOTHES DRYERS VENTILATING INDOORS • WET CLOTHES DRYING INDOORS • DYSFUNCTIONAL VENTS • FOUNDATION SEEPAGE If any of these apply, you may have mold in your home. It is best to look behind and underneath materials, such as carpets, wallpaper, flooring, sinks and cabinets. Also look around pipes and areas of condensation, in the crawlspace and attic, on furniture and any items in storage. If you enter a room that smells moldy, but no visible
mold is present, there might be hidden mold somewhere nearby. Places where hidden mold can be found include the backside of drywall, wallpaper or paneling, the underside of carpeting or pads, in-wall pipe leaks, inside ductwork, on insulation and in roof materials above ceiling tiles.
A study conducted by OSHA stated that one third of the 70 million Americans who work indoors, do so in buildings that are breeding grounds for an array of contaminants, including molds and bacterium.
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MOLD HEALTH RISKS 4 WHAT ARE THE HEALTH RISKS OF MOLD EXPOSURE? According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “All molds have the potential to cause health effects. Molds can produce allergens that can trigger allergic reactions or even asthma attacks in people allergic to mold. Others are known to produce potent toxins and/or irritants.” The EPA sponsored a meeting in 1998 on mold and health. It concluded that “exposure to mold may constitute a health threat resulting in respiratory symptoms in both upper and lower airways, an increased incidence of infections and skin symptoms. Allergy either to mold or other indoor agents also presents a health risk. At very high mold exposure levels, nose bleeds, hemoptysis and pulmonary hemorrhage have been documented.”
of the lungs. The EPA states, “Health effects from indoor air pollutants may be experienced soon after exposure or, possibly, years later.” According to the World Health Organization, approximately one third of new buildings worldwide are unfit for human use due to severe indoor air pollution. In 1986, The World Health Organization acknowledged Sick Building Syndrome as a recognizable disease.
Air in our homes can be seventy times more polluted than outdoor air, and 30%–50% of the structures we live in are damp enough to encourage growth and a buildup of biological pollutants, such as mold. Poor indoor air quality has been linked to legionnaire’s disease, asthma, hypersensitivity pneumonitis and humidifier fever, and prolonged exposure to mold, which produces airborne spores that are inhaled, has resulted in fever, shortness of breath and mold infections
Ways you can become exposed to mold: Breathing in the spores from the air; Skin contact from handling an item that has mold growing on it; Eating without properly washing hands after handling moldy objects.
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According to ABC News’ 20/20, there is increasing debate about how dangerous mold might be, and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention is funding a study of mold’s health effects. A study conducted by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, (OSHA), stated that one third of the 70 million Americans who work indoors do so in buildings that are breeding grounds for an array of contaminants, including molds and bacterium. The U.S. Government estimates that Americans are exposed to over 200 different types of mold on a daily basis. The National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities reported in 2002 that poor indoor
air quality in school facilities is widespread. The symptoms reported include irritated eyes, nose and throat, upper respiratory infections, nausea, dizziness, headaches and sleepiness/fatigue. The term “Sick Building Syndrome” came to refer to this problem. As of today, many states throughout the U.S. have mandated the testing of indoor air quality in schools at least 3 times a year. “Black Mold,” or Stachybotrys, is a slimy greenish-black fungus, that the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, (CDC), say has been linked to the death of babies from respiratory bleeding and as a contributing factor to illnesses such as bronchitis and asthma.
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MOLD IN YOUR HOME
5 SHOULD I BE CONCERNED OF MOLD IN MY HOME? Mold…literally, a growing concern. National media attention has alerted the public to the destructive dangers of hidden mold spores that could affect your family’s health, home and workplace. EPA studies indicate that air levels of indoor pollutants may be two to three times higher than outdoor levels. Mold, the most dangerous offender of all, often goes undetected because of its invisibility at times. Mold has the potential to cause health problems and even make a home uninhabitable. Those most at risk generally include:
There are several ways you can become exposed to mold: Breathing in the spores from the air; Skin contact from handling an item that has mold growing on it; Eating without properly washing hands after handling moldy objects. If there is mold growth in your home or workplace, you must eliminate the mold and repair the water problem, or the mold will reoccur. When hiring a professional keep in mind that mold growth should only be removed and/or remediated by a state licensed mold remediator. You owe it to yourself to minimize your exposure to mold spores in the indoor environment.
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INFANTS CHILDREN THE ELDERLY IMMUNE COMPROMISED PATIENTS PREGNANT WOMEN INDIVIDUALS WITH EXISTING RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS • ASTHMATIC PERSONS • INDIVIDUALS WHO SUFFER FROM ALLERGIES
Mold on a bathroom wall
PREVENTING MOLD GROWTH 6 HOW DO I PREVENT MOLD GROWTH IN MY HOME OR WORKPLACE? The following are specific recommendations to inhibit mold growth: • KEEP THE HUMIDITY LEVEL IN THE PROPERTY BETWEEN 40% AND 60% • USE AN AIR CONDITIONER OR A DEHUMIDIFIER DURING HUMID MONTHS • BE SURE THE PROPERTY HAS ADEQUATE VENTILATION, INCLUDING EXHAUST FANS IN KITCHEN AND BATHROOMS • CONSISTENTLY DISINFECT BATHROOMS • DO NOT LAY CARPET IN BATHROOMS OR ANY DAMP AREAS • REMOVE OR REPLACE PREVIOUSLY SOAKED CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY
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MOLD INSPECTIONS 7 HOW SHOULD I PROCEED IF MOLD GROWTH EXISTS IN MY PROPERTY?
To find out if mold exists throughout your property, it is recommended to have a mold inspection conducted by a Florida State Licensed Mold Assessor. A visual inspection is the initial step in identifying possible mold contamination problems. It will identify any visible water leaks or moisture stains on ceilings, walls, floors, or under counters. Air sampling may be necessary if the presence of mold, allergens, or toxins is suspected, but cannot be identified by a visual inspection. Tape/swab sampling is used to identify specific mold types present on surfaces, however, if the mold is visual, sampling
is ununecessary, as per the EPA, since once visual, the presence of mold growth is confirmed. Once the home has a visual inspection and the mold circumstance has been evaluated, a remediation plan is necessary to remove the mold and prevent future contamination. Based upon site evaluations and/or sampling lab analysis results, your inspector can provide a detailed written report that can be used to verify remediation protocols as well as for disclosure and references. In all situations, if mold exists, the underlying cause of the water damage must be corrected.
In all situations, if mold exists, the underlying cause of the water damage must be corrected.
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MOLD FAQS HOW DO MOLDS AFFECT PEOPLE?
Some people are sensitive to molds. For these people, exposure to molds can cause symptoms such as nasal stuffiness, eye irritation, wheezing, or skin irritation. Some people, such as those with serious allergies to molds, may have more severe reactions. Severe reactions may occur among workers exposed to large amounts of molds in occupational settings, such as farmers working around moldy hay. Severe reactions may include fever and shortness of breath. Some people with chronic lung illnesses, such as obstructive lung disease, may develop mold infections in their lungs.
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WHERE ARE MOLDS FOUND?
Molds are found in virtually every environment and can be detected, both indoors and outdoors, year-round. Mold growth is encouraged by warm and humid conditions. Outdoors they can be found in shady, damp areas or places where leaves or other vegetation is decomposing. Indoors they can be found where humidity levels are high, such as: Crawlspaces, Kitchens, Closets, Bathrooms, Carpeting, Wallpaper, Boiler Rooms, Bottom of Walls, Drains & Sewer Areas, Ventilation Systems, Ductwork and Attics.
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COMMON INDOOR MOLDS 8 WHAT ARE SOME OF THE COMMON INDOOR MOLDS? WHAT ARE MOLDS? Molds are fungi that can be found both indoors and outdoors. Molds grow best in warm, damp, and humid conditions, and spread and reproduce by making spores. Mold spores can survive harsh environmental conditions, such as dry conditions, that do not support normal mold growth. WHAT ARE SOME OF THE COMMON INDOOR MOLDS? • CLADOSPORIUM: Most commonly identified outdoor fungus. The outdoor numbers are reduced in the winter. The numbers are often high in the summer. It is a common allergen. Indoor Cladosporium sp. may be different than the species identified outdoors. It is commonly found on the surface of fiberglass duct liner in the interior of supply ducts. A wide variety of plants are food sources for this fungus. It is found on dead plants, woody plants, food, straw, soil, paint and textiles. It can cause mycosis. Produces greater than 10 antigens. Common cause of extrinsic asthma. Acute symptoms include edema and bronchiospasms, while chronic cases may develop pulmonary emphysema. • PENICILLIUM: Often found in aerosol samples. Commonly found in soil, food, cellulose, and grains. It is also found in paint and compost piles. It may cause hypersensitivity pneumonitis and allergic alveolitis in susceptible individuals. It is reported to be allergenic (skin). It is commonly found in carpet, wallpaper, and in interior fiberglass duct insulation. Some species can produce mycotoxins. Common cause of extrinsic asthma. • ALTERNARIA: It is commonly found in outdoor samples. It is often found in carpets, textiles, and on horizontal surfaces in building interiors. Often found on window frames. The species Alternaria is capable of producing tenuazonic acid and other toxic metabolites which may be associated with disease in humans or animals. Alternaria produces large spores, suggesting that the spores from this fungi are deposited in the nose, mouth, and upper respiratory tract. It may be related to Baker’s asthma. It has been associated with sinusitis and invasive infection. Common cause of extrinsic asthma. Acute symptoms include edema and bronchiospasms, chronic cases may develop pulmonary emphysema. • ASPERGILLUS: All of the species contained in this genus should be considered allergenic. Various Aspergillus species are a common cause of extrinsic asthma (immediate-type hypersensitivity: type I). Acute symptoms include edema and bronchiospasms. Chronic cases may develop pulmonary emphysema. Members of this genus are reported to cause a variety of opportunistic infections of the ears and eyes. Severe pulmonary infections may also occur. Many species produce mycotoxins which may be associated with disease in humans. Toxin production is dependent on the species or a strain within a species and on the food source for the fungus. Some of these toxins have been found to be carcinogenic in animal species. Several toxins are considered potential human carcinogens. • STACHYBOTRYS CHARTARUM: Also called Stachybotrys atra, Stachybotrys alternans or Stilbospora chartarum, is a black mold that produces its conidia in slime heads. It is sometimes found in soil and grain, but the mold is toxigenic and most often detected in cellulose-rich building materials from damp or water-damaged buildings. It was originally discovered on the wall of a house in Prague in 1837 by Czech mycologist August Carl Joseph Corda. It requires high moisture content in order to grow and is associated with wet gypsum material and wallpaper. Stachybotrys has been linked with so-called sick building syndrome. Individuals exposed to Stachybotrys may experience the following symptoms: dry eyes, vision problems, mental impairment, neurological symptoms, memory loss, anxiety, depression, balance impairment, joint pain, fatigue, rashes, respiratory problems, burning/bleeding lungs, vomiting, diarrhea, flu-like symptoms, fever, rhinitis, seizures, nose bleeds and yellow nails.
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MOLD EXPOSURE Some people with chronic lung illnesses, such as obstructive lung disease, may develop mold infections in their lungs.
WHAT TYPE OF DOCTOR SHOULD I SEE CONCERNING MOLD EXPOSURE? You should first consult a family or general health care provider who will decide whether you need to be referred to a specialist. Such specialists might include an allergist who treats patients with mold allergies or an infectious disease physician who treats mold infections. If an infection is in the lungs, a pulmonary physician might be recommended. Patients who have been exposed to molds in their workplace may be referred to an occupational physician. Miami Mold Specialist is not a clinical facility. Miami Mold Specialist does not see patients, diagnose illness, provide treatment, prescribe medication, or provide referrals to health care providers.
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MY LANDLORD OR BUILDER WILL NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR CLEANING UP THE MOLD IN MY HOME. WHERE CAN I GO FOR HELP? If you feel your property owner, landlord, or builder has not been responsive to concerns you’ve expressed regarding mold exposure, you can contact your local board of health or housing authority. Applicable codes, insurance, inspection, legal, and similar issues about mold generally fall under state and local (not federal) jurisdiction. You could also review your lease or building contract and contact local or state government authorities, your insurance company, or an attorney to learn more about local codes and regulations and your legal rights.
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MOLD EXPOSURE
I’M SURE THAT MOLD IN MY WORKPLACE IS MAKING ME SICK. WHAT SHOULD I DO? If you believe you are ill because of exposure to mold in the building where you work, you should first consult your health care provider to determine the appropriate action to take to protect your health. Notify your employer and, if applicable, your union representative about your concern so that your em-
ployer can take action to remediate and prevent mold growth. To find out more about mold, remediation of mold, or workplace safety and health guidelines and regulations, you may also want to contact your local city, county, or state health department. You can also read the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines. Exposure to molds can cause symptoms such as nasal stuffiness, eye irritation, wheezing, or skin irritation.
Exposure to molds can cause symptoms such as nasal stuffiness, eye irritation, wheezing, or skin irritation.
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HOW CAN MIAMI MOLD SPECIALIST JOIN YOU IN THE EFFORT TO PROVIDE A MOLD-FREE ENVIRONMENT? Miami Mold Specialist has over 2 decades of experience in mold remediation and water damage prevention. Our company has been servicing homeowners, landlords, tenants, businesses, schools, municipal buildings and more with complete mold eradication. We use state of the art equipment and EPA-registered organic disinfectants to rid your property of health-threatening molds, both toxic and non-toxic. Our highly-experienced staff is professionally trained and dedicated to providing premium service. Miami Mold Specialist will provide a comprehensive visual inspection by conducting a complete walk-through in all areas of the property including crawlspaces, boiler rooms, closets, kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, attics, offices etc. A thorough inspection of any ductwork and/or ventilation systems will be provided as well. Infrared technology will be used to enable our technicians to pinpoint exact areas of excess moisture and/or water damage present behind the walls and ceilings. This provides us the ability to eliminate the source of the mold growth along with the actual mold itself.
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Once the source of moisture has been established, MMS will collect air and surface samples from various areas of suspect mold growth if and as necessary. These tests will determine if mold growth is in fact present, the type of mold present, as well as its severity and source of formation. A comprehensive report will then be provided to the client detailing the lab results, interpreting the infrared images and describing the process necessary to eliminate the mold and repair the water problem to prevent the growth from reoccurring. The Miami Mold Specialist staff is extremely knowledgeable in mold remediation and treats each property on an individual basis, always providing you with a clean and healthy living and working environment. In fact, we are so confident in our work that we offer our trademark satisfaction guarantee on all our services to effectively rid your property of all mold and water damage contaminants. It's no wonder we have a reputation as South Florida's pioneer and leader in effective mold inspection and remediation as well as water damage assessment.
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MOLD SERVICES PROVIDED: • MOLD INSPECTIONS INCLUDING: — — — — — — — — — — —
FULL VISUAL EVALUATION OF THE PROPERTY INSPECTION OF AIR DUCTS, A/C UNITS AND VENTILATION SYSTEMS INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY IMAGING AIR SAMPLING SURFACE SAMPLING (SWAB AND / OR TAPE LIFTS) DIGITAL AIRFLOW METERS DIGITAL PSYCHROMETERS LASER THERMOMETERS LED FIBER OPTIC SNAKE CAMERAS IMAGING MOISTURE METERS DIGITAL MOISTURE METERS
• COMPREHENSIVE INSPECTION REPORT INCLUDING: — — — — — —
INFORMATION GATHERED UPON COMPLETE MOLD ASSESSMENT INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY IMAGES ALONG WITH A FULL EXPLANATION OF ALL IMAGES LAB RESULTS FROM SAMPLES OBTAINED (IF APPLICABLE) TECHNICIANS' RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON INSPECTION AND LAB RESULTS SCOPE OF WORK FOR MOLD REMEDIATION (REMOVAL) DETAILS AND FINDINGS OF COMPREHENSIVE HVAC INSPECTION INCLUDING DUCTWORK AND COILS
• COMPLETE MOLD REMEDIATION PLANS INCLUDING: — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
SET UP CONTAINMENT AREAS TO INCLUDE PROPER SEALING OF CONTAMINATED AREAS USE OF NEGATIVE AIR PRESSURE UNITS DECONTAMINATION FUMIGATION AIR FILTRATION USING HEPA VACUUMS AND AIR SCRUBBERS A/C DUCT CLEANING CARPET SANITIZATION PRESSURE WASHING DEODORIZING DEBRIS REMOVAL FROM PREMISES DRY-ICING SEALING WITH A FUNGICIDAL PROTECTIVE COATING SANITIZING AND DISINFECTING CENTRAL A/C UNIT COILS FILTERING OF CENTRAL A/C UNITS, VENT SYSTEMS, AND DUCTWORK
WATER DAMAGE CONSULTANT AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEER AVAILABLE.
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QUALITY 100% GUARANTEED
We guarantee that after the completion of the process, mold will be removed in the treated areas of the property. In addition, we guarantee that no additional mold will reappear in the treated areas for up to 12 months from the date of remediation, provided there is no additional water intrusion and/or water damage and proof of routine maintenance is provided, showing maintenance performed on the central A/C unit(s) and vent systems throughout the premises every 5 months from the date of remediation services performed. A/C unit(s) filters must also be changed every month to ensure air quality is kept clean. Aside from the aforementioned, should there be a problem for any reason whatsoever, we will send down a technician to deal with the issue accordingly at no additional cost. We guarantee that there will be no mess, no debris, and no residue left behind in the treated areas. We also guarantee to treat each individual client with the highest class of professionalism in the industry; customer satisfaction is our #1 priority. All guarantees are in effect once mold remediation has been performed and all pertinent fees are paid in full by the client. Thank you for choosing Miami Mold Specialist to address your mold related concerns. Our highest priority is to ensure that all of our clients are 100% satisfied with the services they receive. We hope that you’ve had a pleasant experience and are happy with our attentiveness to your needs. Please give us 24-48 hours to provide you with a full report for the services performed. As a valued client, your comments and opinions are very important to us. Should you have any concerns, questions, or comments please do not hesitate to contact our office at 305-763-8070. We are available 24/7.
POST REMEDIATION CHECKLIST
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Surfaces After the remediation process there is no need to wipe down any surface walls and/or furniture. Hepa vacuums and air scrubbers were used appropriately, if and where needed.
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Ventilation Upon re-entry you should air out the premises by opening windows to promote cross ventilation for a minimum of 6-12 hours to allow any and all fumes to dissipate while promoting positive air flow throughout the premises.
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Entry Holes Dime-size holes made during remediation (applicable if there was excessive water retained throughout the walls) should be repaired approximately 3-4 weeks from the date of service to allow ample time prior to resealing.
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Dehumidification It is recommended to have a dehumidifier running in the treated area(s) to maintain humidity levels between 30% and 60% in areas where humidity levels are consistently elevated.
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Central A/C Units / Window A/C Units / Wall A/C Units Should be kept running for approximately 2 hours upon completion of mold remediation services performed to facilitate a fresh air flow. They should also be periodically filtered and fumigated to prevent a build-up of fiberglass and/or debris as well as consequential mold growth throughout. Routine maintenance should be performed on all A/C units types every 5 months to prevent a buildup of condensation and mold growth within the unit.
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Exterior Portions Exterior portions of the property should be periodically monitored for future moisture intrusions within the premises. Fresh Air Flow Windows should be kept open for 15 minutes a day for a minimum of 4 days upon completion of mold remediation performed to promote positive air flow within the premises. WWW.MIAMIMOLDSPECIALISTS.COM
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