Dealing with Mold

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When dealing with emergency services (loss-mitigation), restoration, construction, or mold containment, the vendors of such services should understand that the industries they serve are in a business to provide for safety to life and property and protection of human health.

When mold is discovered during the evaluation or drying process, steps must be taken to protect the health of workers and occupants within the structure, as well as preserve the structure from further damage.

There are no federal or state regulations for loss-mitigation, restoration, or mold remediation industries. Restoration vendors who wish to maintain a professional organization in which the public can place its trust, should institute an internal educational and certification program for all its employees. When retaining the services of a restoration vendor, make inquiries to confirm that it educates its employees continually.