Dumpster Dumping Is Often Cheapest & Best Mold Remediation, Advises Environmental Hygienist Fry

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Dumpster Dumping Is Often Cheapest & Best Mold Remediation, Advises Environmental Hygienist Fry Certified Environmental Hygienist Phillip Fry recommends that removing and discarding moldy building materials into a dumpster is the most economical and effective way to do mold removal. Montrose, MI, April 22, 2014 -- “Removing moldy building materials and throwing them into the dumpster is often the least costly and most effective mold remediation,” according to Phillip Fry, Certified Environmental Hygienist and webmaster since 1999 of the do-it-yourself mold advice website www.moldinspector.com. “Most mold remediation projects fail to solve all of a home or commercial building’s total mold infestation problems because the property owner, manager, or mold remediation company does not go far enough in inspecting, removing, and discarding moldy ceiling, wall, and floor building materials,” adds Mr. Fry, who is co-manager of the international EnviroFry mold inspection and removal company. “If a residence or workplace has a substantial or ongoing roof or plumbing leak, the intruding water and the resulting toxic mold growth can travel far and often unhidden inside the structure.” “For this reason, the property owner, manager, or mold services company needs to use a very lengthy fiber optics video inspection borescope to look (through a two inch wide, circular insertion hole) for mold growth inside each and every ceiling, wall, and floor section for a long way in all directions, including downward into the floor levels, basement, and crawl space beneath the beginning point of the water intrusion,” suggests Mr. Fry, who is the author of five mold advice ebooks available at www.moldmart.net. Through the same entry hole, an environmental hygienist or professional industrial hygienist can insert a tube from an air testing cassette to collect a sample of the air inside the building cavity for sending to an accredited mold laboratory for mold species identification and quantification. That same entry point can also be used to kill mold inside the cavity by inserting a hose from a high output ozone generator (first step) and/or a mold fogging machine (second step) to fog sufficient amounts of an EPA-registered fungicide. Home model and contractor model ozone generators are available at www.ozonegeneratorkillsmold.com.


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