
Mold Remediation
Mold has been recognized for its potential to pose significant health hazards.
Mold has been recognized for its significant health hazards for quite some time. When it takes hold in a building, it seeks out moisture and begins to grow, leading to what is often referred to as “sick building syndrome.” Contaminated heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems can exacerbate the issue by distributing fungal spores throughout the space.
1. Containing the affected area
2. Removing all contamination
3. Cleaning the site
Choosing a company that will meticulously and comprehensively address all mold issues is essential..
Keers boasts a wealth of experience in indoor air quality and mold remediation. Our team is here to assist you in discovering the sources of mold contamination and identifying potential problem areas for the future.
Our remediation services comprise advanced techniques for restoring safety, including air purification, HVAC system decontamination, and addressing mold-affected areas through removal or repair. With Keers by your side, you can ensure the health and safety of your facility and its occupants.
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