Mold Inspection Vital for Maintaining Building Health Standards
Building Cleaning Company Calls for Regular Building Mold Inspection
Los Angeles, CA, June 05, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Building Cleaning Services, (http://buildingcleaningservices.net/) a general building cleaning and Los Angeles mold removal company, is informing the public of the importance of regular mold inspection to keep a building clean and safe for all occupants. The company urges the public to take fast action if water damage has occurred or any slightest suspicion exists of a mold infestation.
Mold inspection allows for a professional assessment of a building site to be done to find harmful molds which may exist. The United States Environmental Protection Agency states: “You may suspect hidden mold if a building smells moldy, but you cannot see the source, or if you know there has been water damage and residents are reporting health problems. Mold may be hidden in places such as the back side of dry wall, wallpaper, or paneling, the top side of ceiling tiles, the underside of carpets and pads, etc. Other possible locations of hidden mold include areas inside walls around pipes (with leaking or condensing pipes), the surface of walls behind furniture (where condensation forms), inside ductwork, and in roof materials above ceiling tiles (due to roof leaks or insufficient insulation). Investigating hidden mold problems may be difficult and will require caution when the investigation involves disturbing potential sites of mold growth. For example, removal of wallpaper can lead to a massive release of spores if there is mold growing on the underside of the paper. If you believe that you may have a hidden mold problem, consider hiring an experienced professional.”
Buildings Cleaning Services has been in the Los Angeles mold remediation business for over 10 years. The company works tirelessly to ensure any mold damage detected by mold inspection is cleaned to complete standard of independent, air sampling and clearance-testing release. Keeping a building free of dangerous mold infestation is imperative to the health of all of a building’s occupants. The longer signs of mold infestation are ignored, the more the public is put at risk. Call for an inspection and handle any mold infestation indicated to be dangerous to public health.
One client of Building Cleaning Services receiving help in a Los Angeles mold remediation project said: “I hired BCS a few years ago, and they were great. From the crew to the back office, everyone was professional, on time, fair and friendly. They took care of our water intrusion issue and made a bad situation so much easier to handle. They actually care about their work and doing a good job. A rare find.”
Building Cleaning Services' other reviews on Yelp can be seen at www.yelp.com/biz/building-cleaning-services-glendale
BCS provides water damage handling and mold removal services for the Greater Los Angeles area, and other areas of Southern California. Established in 1997, they have over a decade of experience as a company with fast service, high professionalism and work ethic. BCS is certified by the Institute of Inspection and Cleaning and Restoration and Environmental Testing & Technology. To learn more, visit http://www.BuildingCleaningServices.net, or call 818-953-7100 or e-mail bcs@buildingcleaningservices.net.
Link in article to EPA:
http://www.epa.gov/mold/moldguide.html
Mold inspection allows for a professional assessment of a building site to be done to find harmful molds which may exist. The United States Environmental Protection Agency states: “You may suspect hidden mold if a building smells moldy, but you cannot see the source, or if you know there has been water damage and residents are reporting health problems. Mold may be hidden in places such as the back side of dry wall, wallpaper, or paneling, the top side of ceiling tiles, the underside of carpets and pads, etc. Other possible locations of hidden mold include areas inside walls around pipes (with leaking or condensing pipes), the surface of walls behind furniture (where condensation forms), inside ductwork, and in roof materials above ceiling tiles (due to roof leaks or insufficient insulation). Investigating hidden mold problems may be difficult and will require caution when the investigation involves disturbing potential sites of mold growth. For example, removal of wallpaper can lead to a massive release of spores if there is mold growing on the underside of the paper. If you believe that you may have a hidden mold problem, consider hiring an experienced professional.”
Buildings Cleaning Services has been in the Los Angeles mold remediation business for over 10 years. The company works tirelessly to ensure any mold damage detected by mold inspection is cleaned to complete standard of independent, air sampling and clearance-testing release. Keeping a building free of dangerous mold infestation is imperative to the health of all of a building’s occupants. The longer signs of mold infestation are ignored, the more the public is put at risk. Call for an inspection and handle any mold infestation indicated to be dangerous to public health.
One client of Building Cleaning Services receiving help in a Los Angeles mold remediation project said: “I hired BCS a few years ago, and they were great. From the crew to the back office, everyone was professional, on time, fair and friendly. They took care of our water intrusion issue and made a bad situation so much easier to handle. They actually care about their work and doing a good job. A rare find.”
Building Cleaning Services' other reviews on Yelp can be seen at www.yelp.com/biz/building-cleaning-services-glendale
BCS provides water damage handling and mold removal services for the Greater Los Angeles area, and other areas of Southern California. Established in 1997, they have over a decade of experience as a company with fast service, high professionalism and work ethic. BCS is certified by the Institute of Inspection and Cleaning and Restoration and Environmental Testing & Technology. To learn more, visit http://www.BuildingCleaningServices.net, or call 818-953-7100 or e-mail bcs@buildingcleaningservices.net.
Link in article to EPA:
http://www.epa.gov/mold/moldguide.html
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818-953-7100
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Jeff Valliere
818-953-7100
buildingcleaningservices.net/
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