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According to the Center for Disease and Control (CDC), Americans spend as much as 90% of their time indoors, a large portion taking place at the office. From our experience, most people are unaware of their indoor air quality because we are in a reactive-based industry. AirMD is dedicated to bringing awareness to the importance of consistently improving and maintaining a healthy indoor environment. Being consistent is key to attaining an ideal working environment. We achieve our objective by providing comprehensive testing and consulting services customized for each and every client. Part of our process is to determine the most effective solutions so that our clients can become PROACTIVE as opposed to REACTIVE.

The results of poor indoor air quality not only cause health issues, but may adversely affect worker productivity. Furthermore, in some extreme cases, the threat of potential litigation from occupants and employees is a major concern for companies.

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To create a healthier and more productive working environment for employees, we urge companies to integrate a system for continuous indoor air quality monitoring. At AirMD, our team of certified scientists has formulated a detailed IAQ Environmental Management System to educate business owners, building owners, and management about indoor environmental conditions and to reduce potential liability in commercial office spaces.

The benefits of implementing AirMD’s IAQ Environmental Management System include:

  • Reduced likelihood of lawsuits
  • Reduced potential for OSHA complaints
  • Lower workmen’s compensation costs
  • Reduced potential litigation costs
  • Potential increase in property values
  • Reduced absenteeism
  • Increased worker productivity

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AirMD provides comprehensive environmental consulting nationwide.

Call us at 1-888-GO AIRMD with any of your indoor environmental questions and concerns, or to schedule an appointment with one of our consultants

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Dealing with Mold and Common Preventative Measures https://airmd.com/dealing-with-mold-and-common-preventative-measures/ Mon, 28 Mar 2016 20:23:26 +0000 http://www.airmd.com/?p=2151 Dealing with Mold and Common Preventative Measures Mold is a common problem in homes. It grows in moist conditions where warm temperatures and humidity are present. Fungal spores, from which mold grows, are always present in the air and on objects indoors. When temperatures are right and there is sufficient moisture, growth begins on fabrics, ... Read more

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Dealing with Mold and Common Preventative Measures

Mold is a common problem in homes. It grows in moist conditions where warm temperatures and humidity are present. Fungal spores, from which mold grows, are always present in the air and on objects indoors. When temperatures are right and there is sufficient moisture, growth begins on fabrics, walls, carpets, upholstery and furniture. Moisture may come from plumbing leakages, flooding or other water events.

Preventing Mold

To prevent mold, it is important to ensure that all plumbing connections around the house are sealed. It is important to be vigilant. Warping floors, discolored walls, patches on ceilings, peeling paint from walls or damp basements are all indications of leakages. Humid indoor conditions also cause mold. And when hot air condenses on a cool surface, mold grows. This commonly occurs in poorly insulated wall exteriors and windows. It also occurs on cold pipes during summer.

Once mold occurs and the fungal spores release, mold grows rapidly It is important to hire a professional company to do mold inspection in and around the house. If there is mold in the home, inspection will catch it early enough and will provide advice on remedial measures to be taken.

Common Mold Symptoms

Since mold grows on many surfaces around the house including furniture, upholstery, walls and carpets; it can affect the health of people living in the home. Mold causes allergic reactions, respiratory problems, nasal and sinus congestion, eye irritation, dry coughs, skin rashes as well as irritation in the nose or throat. If these symptoms occur, it is important to seek medical assistance and call a mold inspection company immediately.

Cleaning and Removing Mold

There are many chemical products in the market that kill mold, but many are harmful to people or the environment. It is important to prevent mold. This means maintaining optimal room temperatures and preventing leakages. It is also advisable to regularly disinfect around areas commonly associated with mold growth, such as sink areas or showers.

For very small areas, determine the source and apply fungus solutions such as Lysol, X-14 or Clorox. Make sure to leave the area well ventilated and wear a mask. Also replace or clean HVAC systems, but it is advisable to hire professional services to test the air quality around the home who can offer advice on ways to prevent, clean or remove mold.

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