Why Safety is Important When Removing Mold From Your Wake Forest Home
1/21/2019 (Permalink)
Safety Tips for Mold Damage Restoration in Wake Forest
Mold damage may lead to health effects, and at SERVPRO, we advise you to act as quickly as you can when you face such a situation. We take precautionary measures during the restoration process to ensure no one is affected when we are working at the site. For each restoration task conducted by our experts, there is a well-laid safety plan formed to the extent of the contamination. When the restoration work starts, we determine the extent of the mold damage on your Wake Forest property.
Before we get down to work on any mold damage incident in Wake Forest, we must assess the site to determine how bad the situation is. Through the findings of our SERVPRO experts, we can now determine the restoration process to adopt and the safety measures to put in place. Moreover, the findings enable us to come up with appropriate restoration procedures.
Once recognizing the presence of mold, our SERVPRO experts start the restoration process. During this process, we wear appropriate protective gear. Respirators, gloves, safety boots and goggles are part of the protective gear that we use. The degree of contamination determines the type of the respirators that we use.
Gloves prevent out technicians from physically contacting the mold. We prefer chemical resistant gloves since some of the deodorants may have corrosive effects. Eye protection is also vital to ensure that the chemical elements used do not come to contact with the eye. Apart from safeguarding the health of our experts, the property owners are also advised accordingly to guarantee their safety throughout the mold damage restoration process.
SERVPRO of North Raleigh and Wake Forest offers industry proven mold remediation services to both commercial and residential properties. To enjoy the best restoration services, call us at (919) 790-1222 and get value for your money.
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