Oftentimes while performing demolition, selective
demolition, dismantling, plant decommissioning or plant relocation
projects, R. Baker & Son encounters mold growth. Mold exposure
can cause adverse health issues ranging from mild to very serious, so it
is important that mold remediation is performed properly. R. Baker
& Son is expert in various environmental services including mold
remediation.
Mold is a fungus that requires excess moisture to grow. This
moisture can be come from a variety of sources such as flooding, leaks,
poor drainage, standing water, sweating pipes, inadequate
dehumidification, etc. If the building is not undergoing total
demolition, it is important to identify and eliminate the source of the
moisture.
Merely applying a biocide such as bleach is not enough to eliminate
health threats, as mold maintains its allergenic and toxic qualities
even when in a non-viable state. Mold must be physically removed
using a specifically a formulated detergent solution, or effected
building materials must be completely removed from the environment.
Where mold growth is extensive, remediation must be carefully controlled
to minimize health and building contamination risks.
Because mold remediation was developed using asbestos abatement
practices, the two abatement methods are similar with the exception of
using water to suppress airborne particles. Affected areas must be
contained with plastic sheeting to prevent mold from contaminating other
building areas. Remediation workers must be equipped with proper PPE
including respirator, gloves, goggles, and, at times, protective suits.
Mold-contaminated materials should be removed in large pieces where
possible to avoid aerosolizing mold spores, then sealed in heavy
polyethylene bags or sheeting. After a settlement, remediation workers
should clean the area with HEPA vacuums and damp-wiping with a bleach
solution. Air ducts, ventilation systems, and air handling units should
be evaluated and remediated as well.
When mold is encountered on any type of project, R. Baker & Son
personnel are 100% OSHA safety trained and equipped to handle mold
remediation, as well as many other environmental services. Please
contact us at 732-222-3553 to discuss your needs.
R. Baker & Son All Industrial Services
1 Globe Court
Red Bank, NJ 07701
Phone: 732-222-3553
Fax: 732-450-0311
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