
To a qualified specialist, mold isn't a mystery, and effective mold remediation isn't a guessing game. That's why accessing the benefits of an IICRC certified professional is critical if you suspect your home has a mold contamination issue. Mold remediation is an established science based on ongoing research and real-world results. Are you certain the person you hire is up-to-date on the latest methods and technology to detect mold contamination and conclusively eliminate it from your indoor environment?
The only way to know for sure is to inquire about certification by the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC), the industry-wide organization that conducts research into water damage and mold remediation, formulates and publishes standards for professional treatment, and certifies the field technicians who come to your house. Make sure your home is returned to a safe and healthy state by verifying that you get the benefits of an IICRC certified professional when you hire a mold remediation specialist.

Here are just some of those benefits:
- If a complete inspection reveals the presence of mold, you'll receive a written assessment of the exact type and the extent of contamination inside your home. This will include a proposed step-by-step remediation plan to eliminate active mold.
- Effective measures to prevent further spread of contamination inside the house is a continuing priority. Areas of known contamination will be isolated from the rest of the house until they are verified to be disinfected.
- All active mold growth must be physically removed. Cosmetic removal of surface mold while ignoring infection that has penetrated into building materials does not meet IICRC standards.
- EPA-approved fungicides formulated for specific types of mold will be applied to affected surfaces. Consumer-grade or “homemade” methods such as chlorine bleach or bathroom disinfectants are not suitable for treating toxic mold.
- In addition to identifying and treating the existing contamination, technicians will alert you to any conditions, such as chronic moisture, that may trigger future mold outbreaks.
Make sure you're getting the benefits of an IICRC-certified professional to treat mold contamination in your home. Contact the mold specialists at Rytech Restoration.

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