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FAQs About Protective Equipment Used in Mold Remediation

5/30/2019 (Permalink)

a man in protective gear spraying liquid on a white wall with black spots Using protective equipment during mold remediation may keep you and your home safe

When your home in Peoria, AZ, is affected by mold damage, you likely will want to begin the process of restoration and remediation quickly. However, it can be useful to understand the importance and use of face masks, gloves and other types of protective gear.

What Are Common Pieces of Equipment Used During Mold Remediation?

There are a variety of tools and equipment that are often needed during mold removal and remediation. Common protective gear used during remediation can include:

  • Goggles that protect the eyes
  • Hair masks
  • Disposable gloves and disposable shoe coverings
  • Coveralls
  • Masks that filter out most mold spores

Why Does the Equipment Matter?

Mold spores aren’t visible to the naked eye, but they can still be hazardous. Protective gear helps to ensure the person involved in the mold remediation process remains safe. Wearing improper equipment and then moving the equipment to an area in your home that isn’t affected by mold can actually increase the spread of the spores. For this reason, disposable equipment is often used.

Who Should Perform the Mold Removal?

Though homeowners can often take part in mold removal, purchasing protective equipment and additional tools that can be costly. If you do not already own face masks and other important pieces of equipment or if the damage is widespread, it’s often best to employ mold remediation professionals who have access to the right tools and equipment. Professionals are more likely to know how to mitigate the damage that has already occurred and can prevent mold from further spreading around your home. Additionally, the process is likely to be quicker and more efficient if mold remediation experts are involved.

Regardless of the cause of the mold damage in your home, it’s generally wise to have the right protective equipment available. Using the right type of equipment, such as face masks and goggles, can help to keep you and your home safe during mold remediation.

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