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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2022 · 22 MIN

111: When a leak becomes a mold concern. It’s simple math…

from #moldfinders: RADIO · host Brian Karr

There are companies out there called “emergency response” or “water restoration” companies. These companies will come to you when you have a leak to dry it out. The problem is mold takes just 24-48 hours to grow. So if you do the math, by the time you call the company, and they actually get the building materials dry, 48 hours almost always passes. This means you now have a 70-80% chance of mold growth in those areas. I don’t really how how emergency response drying companies are able to get away with this without making sure there isn’t a mold problem, but it happens all the time, even though their Industry Standard (IICRC S500) specifically tells them that it shouldn’t! Listen to hear how you can avoid this, or to help jog your memory of areas in your house that have been professionally dried, but where there may still be mold problems as a result. Enjoy! — @MoldFinders Not sure the best way to get started? Follow these simple steps to hit the ground running... Step 1: Subscribe To This Podcast (and please leave a review!) Step 2: Find Out What Your ERMI Actually Means ERMICode.com Step 3: Text Me (yes it’s really me!) The Mold Phone: 949-528-8704 Step 4: Get An Inspection from We Inspect: YesWeInspect.com

There are companies out there called “emergency response” or “water restoration” companies. These companies will come to you when you have a leak to dry it out. The problem is mold takes just 24-48 hours to grow. So if you do the math, by the time you call the company, and they actually get the building materials dry, 48 hours almost always passes. This means you now have a 70-80% chance of mold growth in those areas. I don’t really how how emergency response drying companies are able to get away with this without making sure there isn’t a mold problem, but it happens all the time, even though their Industry Standard (IICRC S500) specifically tells them that it shouldn’t! Listen to hear how you can avoid this, or to help jog your memory of areas in your house that have been professionally dried, but where there may still be mold problems as a result. Enjoy! — @MoldFinders Not sure the best way to get started? Follow these simple steps to hit the ground running... Step 1: Subscribe To This Podcast (and please leave a review!) Step 2: Find Out What Your ERMI Actually Means ERMICode.com Step 3: Text Me (yes it’s really me!) The Mold Phone: 949-528-8704 Step 4: Get An Inspection from We Inspect: YesWeInspect.com

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