Mold

Woman preparing for blood testing

Mycotoxins – Urine & Blood Testing

By Victor Coppola / June 29, 2022

While many people can feel ill when exposed to molds (sinus issues, congestion, respiratory, sore throat, etc.), for some, the issue is much more severe. For folks with mold sensitivities […]

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Guide to interpreting mold test results

A Guide to Interpreting Mold Test Results

By Victor Coppola / April 22, 2022

Indoor mold is incredibly common. In fact, mold can be found in about 70% of homes in the United States. Although many molds are harmless, some types can pose serious health risks […]

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How to get rid of mold in your home

How to Get Rid of Mold in Your Home and Why Is It Important?

By Victor Coppola / March 1, 2022

Mold is a natural part of our environment and can be found everywhere. Several varieties of tiny mold spores are floating around us at this moment. And though we can […]

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How long does mold remediation take

How Long Does Mold Remediation Take?

By Victor Coppola / December 14, 2021

Even a small patch of mold in your home can quickly become a huge issue. Mold spores can start to form in just one to two days in the right […]

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Side view of a woman looking at mold in her kitchen

Mold Remediation Guidelines: Expectations & Standards

By Victor Coppola / December 10, 2021

If you have even a small amount of mold growing in your home or business, you need to act quickly to have it taken care of. There are two approaches […]

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Mold management tips for tenants and landlords

Mold Management Tips for Tenants and Landlords

By Victor Coppola / December 10, 2021

If you have mold in your apartment or rental property, the first logical step to take is to notify your landlord. While there is no federal legislation holding landlords responsible […]

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