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Staying mold-free during the dog days of summer

Disaster Preparedness, Document Recovery, Mold Damage

Dangerous to your health and destructive to your belongings, mold spores are always in the air and summer can provide them with the right conditions to grow, especially if you do not have an air conditioner in your building. When it comes to this destructive fungal force, prevention is as important as its treatment, if not more.

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Mold Damaged Records: Bringing Them Back to Life

Document Recovery, Mold Damage

There are many factors that can influence when and how fast mold grows on your stored or water damaged documents. If you live in a humid climate, moisture levels and seasonal weather will have a large impact on the rate of mold growth. Cooler climates, however, are not much better off. In general, documents that have come into contact with water recently – through a flood, hurricane or water leak, for example – can begin to grow mold within just 48 hours.

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Mold Damaged Records: Don’t Let Them Hurt Your Business

Document Recovery, Mold Damage

There are various kinds of damaged documents that can benefit from document restoration services – water-damaged, fire-damaged and dirt-covered documents, to name just a few examples. But one of the most common types of document damage, which is often overlooked, is mold.

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How to Battle Mold Damaged Records in Schools

Document Recovery, Mold Damage

In today’s schools, careful attention must be given to monitoring the moisture level throughout the building to prevent the formation of mold. These tiny spores thrive in damp indoor areas and have the potential to grow exponentially if not removed immediately. A mold outbreak can not only leave school officials with mold damaged records and damaged books, but it can pose a health risk to children, causing symptoms such as fatigue, nausea, diarrhea, headaches, and irritation to the eyes, skin or lungs.

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Mold Damaged Records? Get Back in the Groove!

Document Recovery, Mold Damage

Isn’t it interesting how some relics of popular culture fall out of fashion, while others enjoy continued popularity among retro enthusiasts? Old 8-track tapes, for instance, are basically worthless, while vinyl record collections can retain their value for decades. Vinyl LPs can even gain value as time goes by – assuming, of course, they’re in good condition.

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