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Mold after the Flood

Posted on July 2, 2008 by George Hatcher
  • Dry or discard wet items within 24.
  • Flood cleanup: dealing with mold
  • Mold cleanup in schools and commercial buildings. Info for building managers.
  • Mold, moisture, and your home from the EPA
  • Tips and techniques – mold cleanup guidelines from the EPA
  • Water-Related Emergencies and Outbreaks from cdc.gov, and NIOSH Recommendations for the Cleaning and Remediation of Flood-Contaminated HVAC Systems: A Guide for Building Owners and Managers
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