Senators Seek More Limits on the Lead Paint Rule
The Environmental Protection Agency recently announced the Lead: Renovation, Repair and Paint (RRP) Rule, which concerns renovations on homes containing pre-1978 lead paint. The regulation requires clearance testing to detect the presence, or lack, of lead following any home renovation. The RRP also requires that contractors, plumbers, electricians, painters, window installers and even wood floor [...]
June 16, 2011
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Study shows that filters reduce cardiovascular problems
Air pollution is a problem that has gained more and more interest over the past few years. Research has shown that air pollution can negatively affect the health of those who are constantly subjected to harmful environments. But a recent study published in the Journal of the American Thoracic Society’s American Journal of Respiratory and [...]
June 9, 2011
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Humidity in Schools: Too Dry or Too Damp?
It is like a Shakespearean play – damp or not too damp? That is the question. When is a school too dry or too damp? Both extremes can be hazardous to your child’s health and both need to be dealt with, but in completely separate ways. This article from Indoor Environment Connections Online explains down [...]
June 1, 2011
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Common indoor molds
Mold is everywhere: inside, outside, upstairs, downstairs, in the dark, in the light. Certain types of mold though thrive particularly well in indoor spaces and pose a threat to people occupying these buildings. Let’s run down a few of the most common indoor molds listed on Mold-Info.net that need to be eliminated.
June 20, 2010
Tags: Advance Mold Remediation, Aspergillus, carcinogens, Cladosporium, duct cleaning, ductwork, fungi, fungus, Fusarium, gastrointestinal, harmful molds, humidifier mold, HVAC cleaning, immunosuppressive, indoor molds, irritants, mildew, mold, mold elimination, mold testing, Penicillin, Penicillium, respiratory conditions, Stachybotrys, suppressed immune systems, Water Damage, Water Restoration Posted in: Health Risks
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Avoid a Mold Allergy with these tips!
Summer is here, which unfortunately means, so is mold! These next 3 months are considered the hottest months of the year in Maryland and surrounding seasonal areas. They are going to not only equal pool time, cookouts, vacations and great fun, but they may also include the growth of excess mold.
June 8, 2010
Tags: AAFA, Advance Mold Remediation, Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, beyondallergy.com, hot mold, HVAC, Mold Allergy, mold remediation, mold testing, mold tips, summer mold, Water Restoration Posted in: Uncategorized
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Why is a Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification important?
Advanced Mold Remediation is certified by the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration and we think you should know exactly what this is and what it means in terms of the quality, experience and guaranteed satisfaction from accredited professionals.
June 5, 2010
Tags: Advance Mold Remediation, complete remediation services, final clearance testing, HVAC decontamination, IICRC, Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification, Maryland mold remediation, MD water and fire restoration, mold, mold remediation, mold testing, post-remediation report preparation, VA water and fire resotoration, Virginia mold remediation, Water Restoration Posted in: Uncategorized
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Water Restoration
How Can I Repair all that Damage? Water damage cannot only be detrimental to your home but also to your bank account. Restoring a home is done through the following process, first remove all the excess water, drying all equipment and flooring so no further damage will occur during the clean up process. Second it [...]
June 2, 2010
Tags: Excess water, Home Water Damage, How to repair water damage, mold remediation, Remove Moisture, Stop growth of bacteria, Water Damage, Water Damage Clean up, Water Restoration Posted in: Uncategorized
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