Posts Tagged ‘Removal’
Mold Removal Around A Window
Posted by admin in Mold Remediation Tuesday, 25 October 2011 13:31 2 Comments
Do it yourself mold removal guide.
Mold Removal Aspen Environmental Services
Posted by admin in Mold Remediation Saturday, 15 October 2011 13:27 No Comments
ASPEN ENVIRONMENTAL IS THE PREMIER MOLD REMEDIATION COMPANY IN NEW ENGLAND FREE ESTIMATES – (800) 931-MOLD We have the professional certifications and experience not only to clean and remove any mold issues you may have, but to take the corrective measures to insure it won’t happen again. Most companies are not certified in toxic mold removal. All they do is a “cleaning”. This usually does not kill the mold spores, and they grow back in a short time. We follow the strict standards of NORMI (National Organization of Remediators and Mold Inspectors) and the IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification).
Attic Mold Removal, Killed, Treated, Prevented.
Posted by admin in Mold Remediation Sunday, 25 September 2011 13:27 No Comments
Mold in the attic, black stains removed, wood treated to protect against future regrowth. Warranty, Best Price Guarantee, ABC Mold Removal www.abcmoldremoval.com Mold remediation experts, nationwide company.
Mold Removal and Remediation
Posted by admin in Mold Remediation Saturday, 3 September 2011 01:27 No Comments
www.bustmold.com Teflex is a revolutionary new type of disinfectant, capable of ensuring an environment free of pathogenic influence. The active ingredient involved in Teflex’s antimicrobial properties is a guanidine based copolymer. The germicidal function is attributed to the ability of the guanidine functional groups of the Teflex polymer bonding with the cellular membranes of pathogenic microbes. Upon bonding, the guanidine functional group infiltrates the cell’s cytoplasm and inhibits the cell’s regulatory functions. These functions include enzymatic activity; the transfer of essential nutrients across the cell membrane; cellular respiration; and the multiplication of the microbe. The disruption of the cell’s regulatory tasks is such that the cells can no longer function the way that they need to in order to stay alive; ultimately resulting in cell death. www.teflex.org