Specialty cleaning is a deep whole house or office cleaning which is more detailed than
your regular house or office cleaning, often times performed after a major mold
remediation project, or as part of the conclusion of a construction project where mold
spores are suspected to have gone into the living space.
A specialty cleaning is achieved by means of HEPA vacuuming, wiping of all surfaces
specially all horizontal surfaces and those hard-to-reach areas. While the specialty
cleaning is in process, we also use HEPA filtered machines to air scrub and capture small
airborne particle, on many occasions with the help of containment barriers.
Specialty cleaning is a deep whole house or office cleaning which is more detailed than your regular house or office cleaning, often times performed after a major mold remediation project, or as part of the conclusion of a construction project where mold spores are suspected to have gone into the living space. A specialty cleaning is achieved by means of HEPA vacuuming, wiping of all surfaces specially all horizontal surfaces and those hard-to-reach areas. While the specialty cleaning is in process, we also use HEPA filtered machines to air scrub and capture small airborne particle, on many occasions with the help of containment barriers.
Many companies claim that they know how to remediate mold. However, what they
do is not according to industry standards and actually make things worse by spraying the mold affected areas with chemicals, and then use blowers to spread spores in nearby areas and that's it. But that's not how it works, according to the EPA, even dead mold causes the same health problems that live mold does. Mold cannot be removed solely by cleaning the affected surfaces. For successful mold remediation, the mold contaminated material must be physically removed followed by the proper cleaning steps. In many cases, the mold is hidden within wall cavities or in inaccessible areas where it cannot just be cleaned, fogged, or sprayed. That’s when the removal of the actual contaminated material is crucial.If you suspect that you have mold in your home, and that you or someone in your family
has been exposed to mold, we suggest you first hire an IEP (Indoor Environmental Professional) such as a mold inspector or an industrial hygienist to assess your home. Once you receive their written report with recommendations, we will carefully review it and offer our services to help you take the next steps in implementing the recommended protocols. An experienced member of our team will visit your home or business in a timely fashion to evaluate the mold situation and/or HVAC system(s) cleaning needs, and will provide you with verbal and written information regarding the project and associated costs. Subsequently, Better Breathing Environmental will then work closely with your IEP and will adhere to their report. We will base the project on their recommendations to achieve a thorough and successful mold remediation and HVAC system cleaning following their protocols. To ensure that the remediation plan has been completed effectively, post-remediation testing by your IEP is always recommended.When it comes to mold and microbial growth, the objective in many cases can vary based on
several factors such as the type of structure being remediated, the health conditions of the occupants and cost associated but the most common targets should include: