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American Drying Institute

HIC License # PA037695

Phone: (717) 866-8940

Toll Free: (866) 621-3828
Fax: (717) 866-4477
Email: info@rcsrestorations.com
Website: www.rcsrestorations.com

 

 
  Mold Remediation

 

RCS Restorations, Inc.  

Mold Remediation Process


Evaluation


Certified technicians and/or project managers will evaluate the best course of action using industry standards such as the I.I.C.R.C. S520, New York City Guidelines and E.P.A. Guidelines.


Establish a Plan of Action


After the evaluation, RCS will prepare a plan of action, including an action timeline with an expected start and end date.


Containment Set-Up


Upon your approval of the Plan of Action, RCS will set up the necessary controls to safeguard against cross contamination (the spreading of mold to other areas). These controls include setting up containments (plastic rooms) and air filtration devices/negative air machines (air scrubbers).


Technician Protection


Technicians will prepare for work with the proper P.P.E. (Personal Protective Equipment) such as respirators, tyvek suits and other items.


Mold Removal Rough Clean


Technicians will enter the containment and remove and bag the building materials that can be removed. Building materials that cannot be removed (i.e.: concrete, wood, steel framing, piping and metal straps) will be sanded, hepa vacuumed and wiped down.


Mold Removal Fine Clean


Technicians will do a second, more careful wipe down of all the areas previously addressed and the entire inside of the containment. This prepares the area for testing by RCS.


Settling Period

Twelve to twenty-four hours is required for the air filtration devices to capture dust and mold spores that were disturbed and dispersed during the removal of building materials

 
 
 


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