Toxic Black Mold grows on surfaces and hides inside wall cavities. It's not easy for the untrained eye to identify black mold. Sometimes mold goes unnoticed in homes or buildings for long periods of time leading to extensive structural damage. Many people suffer from mold-induced symptoms, without knowing what is causing these problems. Experienced R3 mold removal technicians can identify black mold.

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After identifying the mold, it is necessary to contain the contaminated area. This stops the spread of mold spores to non-contaminated clean air zones. Negative air pressure chambers are built and air-scrubbing units installed. R3 technicians then begin to physically remove the mold. Hepa-vacuuming and other methods are used to remove the remaining spores cleaning the air and returning your environment to a safe indoor air quality.

Last year owners of a rental property hired R3 to investigate an offensive smell in their basement. About a month before they contacted us the home had flooded with sewage. Nothing was done until the foul odor and flies became intolerable. Because the flooding was ignored for so long they had extreme mold growth and structural decay. Basically the whole basement had to be gutted. This could have been prevented had a professional water damage restoration company been contacted to dry and decontaminate the affected areas sooner.

When flood damage is ignored, air quality decreases and health risks increase.

R3 knows from experience that when dealing with toxic black mold, water damage and flooding, prompt action is more cost effective than delay.

If you aren't sure whether that black smudge is mold or dirt, have it tested. If it turns out to be black mold, eliminate it. Your good health is well worth it.Open Mon-Friday 9am-5pm

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Sunday, June 12, 2011

Mold Inspections Toronto

Sick Building Syndrome and the FACTS:

Their are over 100,000 documented types of Mold.
Mold spores remain viable for months and years.
Mould spores have been isolated from Egyptian Pyramids dating back thousands of years.
10,000-100,000 spores can fit on a pin head!

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