Atlanta CGCI
Toxic Black Mold Testing: Indoor Air
Quality Experts
For Atlanta mold, Georgia mold, Georgia
mold inspections, ALL mold inspections Georgia,
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help, Atlanta mold inspections, Atlanta toxic
black mold testing, SAVANA Mold
Testing, Savana Black Mold, Savana Mold Inspector, Savana Toxic Mold,
Savana Certified,
and/or
Georgia toxic mold investigations, please email:
AtlCoat@BellSouth.Net
or
phone: 770-614-8440, or visit:
http://www.atlantacgci.org.
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Atlanta
CGCI was founded in 1992. Atlanta CGCI offers a
wide range of professional services [such as: Atlanta mold inspections, Atlanta black
mold testing, Atlanta toxic mold inspections, EFIS mold testing, and Georgia mold
investigations] that are geared to provide the insurance industry, business community
public and private intuitions with loss mitigation and restoration services. Atlanta CGCI
handles projects ranging from small homes with foundation water entry to industrial and
commercial water damage events. Atlanta CGCI proudly provides their services to state and
local governments, public and private schools, housing authorities, homeowners, rental
property owners, and commercial property owners.
Services offered by Atlanta CGCI include:
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Black Mold Testing
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Cleaning
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Consulting
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Dehumidification
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Drying
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EFIS Mold Testing
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Equipment, HVAC
Cleaning
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Toxic Mold
Investigation
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24 Hour Response
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Mold Inspections
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Mold Fungi Remediation
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We provide a
wide range of services for loss mitigation, which include:
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Emergency Cover-Up and
Board-Up
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Content Pack Out
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Storage of Contents
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Reconstruction
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Document Drying, Rare
Book Restoration
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Many other Specialized
Services
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Atlanta CGCI strives to develop a plan that allows businesses
to remain operational during restoration. Our results-oriented team works around the
clock to meet deadlines and is dedicated to delivering unequaled service.
Atlanta CGCI will:
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Assess the damage and take
immediate steps to prevent further damage.
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Establish the scope of
damage and develop the prospective for successful restoration.
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Identify and prioritize the
appropriate restoration actions to reduce business interruption.
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Provide a cost estimate and
time projection.
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Implement specific Protocols
for restoration procedures.
Atlanta CGCI
services can
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Save structural building
materials including framing, drywall, insulation, gypsum, ceilings, carpeting, wood
floors, etc.
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Dry, remediate ,clean, and
restore
ATLANTA, GEORGIA FLOOD, FIRE, AND
WATER DAMAGE RESTORATION
Flood damage, Fire damage, Mold proliferation
or water intrusion in your Atlanta home, office or Georgia buildings can be truly
catastrophic You will need a restoration contractor with a demonstrated track record for
fast moisture removal and restorations. Very critical procedures must be implemented
quickly to reduce your loss and prevent much costlier damages than necessary. For more
information please email:
AtlCoat@BellSouth.Net or phone:
770-614-8440.
DEHUMIDIFICATION SERVICES
Atlanta CGCI. Uses advanced equipment and drying procedures
to ensure that the structure and its salvageable contents are restored with the greatest
possible care. Water damage must be completely and properly dried out to prevent mold and
fungi development.
GEORGIA
MOLD INSPECTION
&TESTING?
CONTACT ATLANTA,
GEORGIA INDOOR AIR QUALITY EXPERTS:
770-614-8440
Mold testing & Mold Remediation in Commercial Buildings & Multiple Family Housing
We are dedicated to the awareness and prevention of toxic
mold. Accordingly, we provide professional services for mold inspection, mold testing,
and mold preventive maintenance. Our rigorous and scientifically tested procedures assure
you of the highest degree of reliability in toxic mold detection. These testing protocols
are updated regularly to keep up with the most current methods set forth by mold experts
and mold laboratories.
Our mold
inspection of homes and commercial buildings are performed adhering to the standard
methods, practices, and protocols of the Professional Certification
Institute [P.C.I.] and the Environmental Assessment Association [EAA]. They include a
wide range of data sources, giving you the most accurate conclusions possible.
The first step: Visual Inspection
A visual
inspection is the most important initial step in identifying a possible contamination
problem. The extent of any water damage and mold growth should be visually assessed
before a Mold Remediation is embarked upon. This mold visual assessment is important in
determining remedial strategies. Ventilation systems should also be visually checked,
particularly for damp filters but also for damp conditions elsewhere in the system and
overall cleanliness. Ceiling tiles, gypsum wallboard (sheetrock), card board, paper, and
other cellulosic surfaces should be given careful attention during a visual inspection.
The use of
equipment such as a boroscope, to view spaces
in ductwork or behind walls and moisture meters
to detect moisture in building materials, may be helpful in identifying hidden sources of
fungal growth and the extent of water damage. Based on the evidence gathered in the
inspection sampling may be recommended. We also use digital cameras and other equipment
to record data which later will be used to highlight defects where attention is needed.
The second step: Mold Testing
Some of our
commonly-practiced testing methods are listed below.
Bulk / Surface
Bulk or
surface samples may need to be collected to identify specific fungal contaminants as part
of a medical evaluation if occupants are experiencing symptoms which may be related to
fungal exposure or to identify the presence or absence of mold if a visual inspection is
equivocal (e.g., discoloration, and staining). An individual trained in appropriate
sampling methodology will perform bulk or surface sampling. Bulk samples are usually
collected from visibly moldy surfaces by scraping or cutting materials with a clean
tool into a clean plastic bag. Surface samples are usually collected by wiping a measured
area with a sterile swab or by stripping the suspect surface with clear tape. Surface
sampling is less destructive than bulk sampling. Other sampling methods may also be
appropriate.
Air Sampling
Air
sampling may be necessary if there is evidence from a visual inspection or bulk sampling
that ventilation systems may be contaminated. One of the purposes of such air monitoring
is to assess the extent of contamination throughout a building. It is preferable to
conduct sampling while ventilation systems are operating. Air monitoring may be necessary
if the presence of mold is suspected (e.g., musty odors) but cannot be identified by a
visual inspection or bulk sampling (e.g., mold growth behind walls). The purpose of such
air monitoring is to determine the location and/or extent of contamination. If air
monitoring is performed, for comparative purposes, outdoor air samples should be
collected concurrently at an air intake, if possible, and at a location representative of
outdoor air.
Stopping the Water Problem
First
In all
situations, the underlying cause of water or moisture accumulation must be rectified or
fungal growth will recur. Any initial water infiltration should be stopped and cleaned
immediately. An immediate response (within 24 to 48 hours) and thorough clean up, drying,
and/or removal of water damaged materials will prevent or limit mold growth. If the
source of water is elevated humidity, relative humidity should be maintained at levels
below 60% to inhibit mold growth. Emphasis should be on ensuring proper repairs of the
building infrastructure, so that water damage and moisture buildup do not recur.
For more
information on Atlanta flood and fire damage restoration and/or Georgia flood and fire
damage restoration, email:
AtlCoat@BellSouth.Net or phone:
770-614-8440. |