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Remediation
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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - Home interventions to reduce asthma triggers can curb soaring health care costs and improve health outcomes.
- Particulates are tiny particles often found floating in the air.
- The longer mold grows, the greater the potential hazard and the harder it is to control.
- In a typical forced-air system with leaky ducts and an inefficient filter, the ducts are usually contaminated with a wide variety of particulates and microorganisms—all directly exposed to the air being breathed by the occupants.
- January is national Radon Action Month and the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency encourages everyone to test their homes for radon.
- It's Louisiana’s first LEED-certified home, as well as the first “Extreme Makeover” home to be certified green.
- There are five general principles of cleaning up - or remediating - mold.
- Prevention is as important as cleaning up an existing trouble spot.
- A whole-house approach still holds true for a sometimes-forgotten space.
- Q and A with Thad Godish, Ph.D.
- Step One – Remove Affected Materials; Step Two - Dry It Out and Quickly; Step Three – Air It Out; Step Four –Keep it Dry to Keep It Out.
- The Clean Trust provides tips for fire victims facing clean up.
- Infrared (IR) cameras, like infrared thermometers, are used to detect surface temperature differences in your home. Here's how they help Clean Trust-Certified experts ensure your home is dry after a flood or other water intrusion.
- To solve the public health and material-related costs associated with mold and other fungi, many companies are now engineering advanced materials capable of resisting mold and fungal growth.
- Keeping your home clean and dry is an important way to keep it healthy.
- Q and A with Thad Godish, Ph.D.
- Clean Trust-Certified technicians may use particle counters to help ensure your air is clean after mold cleanup.
- How to minimize allergy and asthma triggers this time of year.
- How to deal with mold after a flood.
- Revealing facts about mold problems, how they start, and how to safely clean them up. This guidance was written for people living in the northwest USA, and isn't for hot and humid climates.
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