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Many types of mold are invisible to the naked eye but can be harmful or deadly when they begin to affect the air quality of a building. Here are some situations in which you should contact a professional mold inspector to check the air quality of an environment.
- If the facility has been exposed to damp conditions such as storm or flood damage.
- If the employees, inhabitants or customers within a facility repeatedly present symptoms of sickness, allergy-related illness or chronic illness.
- If the building has a history of wet conditions or is designed in a way that may lock moisture in hidden areas.
- Areas that have a history of visible mold, but which have remaining mold-related symptoms following the removal of visible mold.
When in doubt about a facility’s air quality, it is always best to have a mold inspector check the air quality. The presence of invisible mold can cause both short term and long term illness and can often worsen the longer it is present.
A professional mold inspector can help you:
- Identify hazardous air quality
- Find the source of dampness and diagnose the best way to eliminate trapped dampness.
- Find the areas where mold has grown or could potentially grow and recommend the best ways to eliminate current and future mold growth.
Contact Auburn Environmental today for a professional mold inspector to inspect your facility with precise sampling methods.
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