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Prevent Mold Illness in Schools with Summer Lay-Ups

Mold Damage, Temporary Climate Solutions, Remote Monitoring and Control, Indoor Air Quality

School districts across the country are often under financial pressure, and powering down unoccupied buildings during summer break is a logical way to save on energy costs. However, if important moisture control strategies aren’t implemented, powering down can end up costing the school much more – in dollars and, more importantly, in student health.

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How to Get the Smell of Mold and Mildew out of Documents

Mold Damage

It isn’t normal for documents and books, regardless of their age, to have a musty smell. Paper items develop this smell when mildew grows in and between the pages. This generally occurs when documents or books are kept in areas with high levels of relative humidity. By using simple mold remediation for documents, you can eliminate the unpleasant smell and preserve the documents for years to come.

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Preventing Mold in Your Safe

Mold Damage, Temporary Climate Solutions

The purpose of owning a safe is to keep valuable items protected from losses, such as thefts, fading, fires and water damage. The next step to keeping your items secure is to protect them from incidents that may occur from within the safe, such as mold and mildew damage. When exposed to mold, coins, jewelry, firearms, passports, deeds, birth certificates and other items lose their value or effectiveness. By preventing moisture in a safe, you’ll keep your belongings in good condition and retain their worth.

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Keep Construction Site Mold Away with Humidity Control

Construction Drying, Mold Damage

Damp structures, whether they’re in the construction phases or already complete, are unhealthy structures as moisture leads to mold growth. In some cases, a new building might have mold growth that occurred before or during construction, which can create serious, ongoing problems. Without proper humidity control for construction drying, the moisture content within a building might exceed industry specifications, resulting in delays and significant losses.

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Why Does Mold Grow on Your Documents?

Document Recovery, Mold Damage

The presence of mold indicates that the relative humidity levels in an environment are high enough to support the fungus and their growth. When an organization experiences water damage, it has as little as 48 hours to take action before spores accumulate to noticeable or damaging levels. By taking quick action to dry wet papers and calling a professional that performs mold remediation for documents, you’ll reduce the damage that the items experience and halt the spread of spores.

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