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EPA Releases Homeowner’s Guide to Mold

The EPA Knows Mold!

The EPA Knows Mold!

Mold. No one likes it and no one wants to have it in their home or business. It not only damages drywall and other materials, mold also poses a health hazard resulting in upper respiratory inflammation that can lead to chronic symptoms.

There are over 100,000 species of mold and 200,000 species of fungus. Each has its own properties and reactions to the environment and the weather. Regardless of which species is affecting your property, the MoldExterm System, available from Stern Mold, can remove the problem with an affordable treatment – usually in one day.

MoldExterm is a bio remedial treatment process that goes beyond traditional remediation treatments that require removing the affected materials. The MoldExterm treatment process has two parts. First, the infested area is treated with a solution that kills fungi, viruses, and bacteria leaving the area disinfected.

The second part of the mold treatment eliminates mold from reoccurring via a polymer sealer applied to the affected surfaces, which serves as a barrier to prevent an area from becoming infested again in the future.

With MoldExterm, unlike regular remediation, there’s no need to tear out original building materials to remove the mold-infested areas. This can result in significant savings to property owners especially those with large areas containing moldy material.

Along with the mold treatment process from Stern Mold, a professional-grade dehumidifier is also installed to help control moisture within the property.

The patent-pending MoldExterm treatment process comes with a warranty that guarantees mold-free results and customer satisfaction.

When mold makes an appearance, it’s time to call in the mold specialists at Stern Mold. Contact us to schedule a free inspection and price quote.

What Do I Need to Know About Mold in the Workplace?

Mold in an Office Building is No Problem for Us

Mold in an Office Building is No Problem for Us

Mold in your home is a threat to your family’s health, but there are additional considerations when there’s an infestation in your office or business. Here is what the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has to say about the matter of mold in the workplace.

Detection and Prevention

• Any interior mold should always be removed, so testing is necessary only when visible growth can’t be confirmed.

Excess moisture opens the door to mold growth, so water leaks and spills should be treated thoroughly within 24 to 48 hours.

• Maintain a regular building inspection schedule, paying close attention to HVAC systems, kitchens and bathrooms.

Health Issues

• The connection between mold growth and illness is still being studied, so there are currently no specific federal guidelines regarding mold in the workplace.

• Allergic reactions such as sneezing and red, itchy eyes are the most common health effects of inhaling mold spores.

• Consult a healthcare professional to address any concerns your employees may have.

Remediation

• An effective remediation plan should include steps to remove excess moisture and other conditions encouraging mold growth.

• Personal protection equipment such as goggles and respirators should be used by all remediation workers.

• Eating and drinking on-site should be avoided during the remediation process.

• Depending on the scope of the project, employees may need to be relocated while remediation is taking place.

Professional Mold Removal Service in NYC and Northern NJ

Our eco-friendly, non-invasive MoldExterm system is an efficient and cost-effective treatment for mold in the workplace. Contact us today to schedule a free mold inspection by our experienced and professionally-trained technicians.

WebMD Weighs in On Mold Health Issues

Health Risks of Mold

Health Risks of Mold

Each month nearly 10 million people turn to WebMD for medical information and advice about managing their health. Here’s what the site has to say about the risks of indoor mold and fungus as well as tips for controlling its growth.

Health Risks of Mold

Touching or inhaling mold spores can result in allergic reactions such as sneezing, itchy and runny eyes, and skin rashes. While symptoms are more intense in people who are sensitive to mold, they can also occur in people who are not normally prone to allergies.

Individuals with pre-existing upper respiratory conditions like asthma are extremely susceptible to symptoms of mold exposure. Others at high risk include infants and children, the elderly, and people with compromised immune systems.

Moisture: The Lifeblood of Mold

Mold is omnipresent so it’s impossible to eliminate completely, but you can take measures to prevent mold from infesting indoor surfaces. The most important step is controlling moisture, which is the main ingredient that mold needs to thrive.

If you find mold and fungus growing in your home or building, this means the conditions are right, whether it’s due to a broken water pipe, excess humidity or leak in the basement. Removing the mold is only a cosmetic solution, and the problem will reoccur unless you address the underlying cause.

MoldExterm Destroys Mold and Fungus, Not Your Home or Building

Do you suspect mold in your NYC or northern NJ home or business? Stern Mold’s proprietary MoldExterm system removes fungus and lays down a protective barrier while sparing walls, counters and other building materials. Contact us today to schedule a free mold inspection from our professionally trained technicians.

Will My Insurance Cover My Mold Treatment?

Will Your Insurance Cover Mold Extermination?

Will Your Insurance Cover Mold Extermination?

One question that homeowners often ask is whether their insurance will cover mold treatment for their house. There is no one answer to this question, and the situation varies depending upon the insurance company and its policies regarding mold treatment. As a homeowner, you should make it a point to discuss this directly with your company at the earliest time possible, instead of waiting for the mold to develop first. Mold removal is an expensive process, and it is better to know what your payment options are before opting for a treatment.

Here are some of the factors that insurance companies take into account with regard to mold treatment coverage:

1. Causes

This can include water damage from a flood, following a fire, or from a leaky roof that is responsible for the conditions that encourage mold and fungus growth.

2. Cost

Ask mold removal experts for a free appraisal and a rough estimate of the cost for its removal and prevention for recurrence. The insurance company will take the estimated cost into account when determining whether or not they will pay for it.

3. Seriousness of the Situation

Some companies have a minimum threshold for mold and fungus growth that needs to be exceeded in order to qualify for removal. Consult with your insurance agent as well as the mold experts to determine whether the mold growth is profuse enough to warrant a removal treatment at the insurance company’s expense.

Call on us for all your NJ, Long Island and NYC Mold Remediation Services, and you will be guaranteed the finest treatment at the hands of industry experts and at the most reasonable prices.

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