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AAA INSPECTIONS IS A INDEPENDENT TESTING AND INSPECTION FIRM, AND BELIVES THAT A COMPANY SHOULD NOT DO THE REMEDITATION AND TESTING. IF WE DO YOUR MITIGATION, WE HAVE A THIRD PARTY LAB FOR YOUR TEST RESULTS.
"CERTIFIED BIO REMEDIATION"
100% ALL GREEN PRODUCTS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND YOUR HOME.
WE OFFER GreenbioguardTM SYSTEMS
OUR OWN UNIQUE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES LINE.
We offer 100% bio-remediation services, Our products are EPA registered and GRAS Certified. Our product line up has ZymegreenTM a 100% all natural enzyme that is manufactured locally for us and has the power to back up its name. It digests the biofilm that protects the mold, and then digests the mold to it's root leaving the residual enzymes to protect any future problems.
Our line up also, includes an oxidative type of Mold cleaner for biologic and fungal decontamination. The oxidative process is safe for the environment and the building occupants.The chemical byproducts left by the oxidative process quickly break down to elemental Oxygen and water. It quickly removes the mold and unsightly stains without all of the blasting and sanding other company's currently use. How more environmentally friendly can a process be?
We offer GreenbioguardTM Systems Protectant. It's a mold inhibitor and surface protectant that when it's applied it won't wash or wear off. The product is a water stabilized, Patented, EPA registered and USDA accepted product that prevents the growth of Bacteria, Mold, Mildew, Algae and Yeast. That provides a long lasting protection surface from future growth of organisms and it also, protects from other microbes such as Staphylococcus aureus,E.coli. A virus,Salmonella strains, Black mold, Athletes foot, Skin infections and others available upon request. It is Proven safe to be used in all food Preparation, Medical, Ag, School and Home uses.
All of our products are designed to cut out a majority of the destruction and disruption of your property with out the costly rebuilding, blasting, sanding and chemical after chemical. It saves 25-55% of the normal cost and time. Need we say more? All of our estimates are free, Just call to schedule a no obligation inspection to show you how we can save you on your Green.
Please call 815-827-(Insp)4677
AAA INSPECTIONS AND SERVICES LLC
Bioremediation can be defined as any process that uses microorganisms or their enzymes to return the environment altered by contaminants to its original condition.
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WARNING!!! DO NOT USE CHLORINE BLEACH TO KILL MOLD
Do NOT use Chlorine bleach to kill mold or disinfect moldy areas. It is not an effective or long lasting killer of mold and mold spores. Bleach is good only for changing the color of the mold and it has a short term effect on mold.
CHLORINE BLEACH IS INEFFECTIVE IN KILLING MOLD FOR THESE REASONS:
(1) Chlorine Bleach DOES NOT kill mold, it merely BLEACHES it - meaning that it takes away the color of the mold.
(2) Chlorine Bleach does kill bacteria and viruses, but has not been proven effective in killing molds. Bleach itself is 99% water. Water is one of the main contributors of the growth of harmful bacteria and mold. Current situations using bleach re-grew and regenerated mold and bacteria twice the CFU counts than were originally found before bleaching, within a short period of time. Bleach is an old method used for some bacteria and mold. It is the only product people have known for years. The strains now associated within Indoor Air quality issues are resistant to bleach.
(3) What potential mold 'killing' power chlorine bleach might have is diminished significantly as the bleach sits in warehouses, on grocery store shelves or inside your home or business 50% loss in killing power in just the first 90 days inside a never opened jug or container. Chlorine constantly escapes through the plastic walls of its containers.
(4) The ionic structure of bleach prevents Chlorine from penetrating into porous materials such as drywall and wood---it just stays on the outside surface, whereas mold has enzyme roots growing inside the porous construction materials---however, the water content penetrates and actually FEEDS the mold---this is why a few days later you will notice darker, more concentrated mold growing (faster) on the bleached area.
(5) Chlorine Bleach accelerates the deterioration of materials and wears down the fibers of porous materials.
(6) Chlorine Bleach is NOT registered with the EPA as a disinfectant to kill mold. You can verify this important fact for yourself when you are unable to find an EPA registration number for killing mold on the label of any brand of chlorine bleach.
(7) Chlorine Bleach off gases for a period of time. Chlorine off gassing can be harmful to humans and animals. It has been known to cause pulmonary embolisms in low resistant and susceptible people.
(8) Chlorine bleach will evaporate within a short period of time. If the area is not dry when the bleach evaporates, or moisture is still in the contaminated area (humidity, outside air dampness), you could re- start the contamination process immediately and to a greater degree.
(9) Chlorine is a key component of DIOXIN. One of the earliest findings of dioxin's toxicity in animals was that it caused birth defects in mice at very low levels. This finding led to dioxin being characterized as "one of the most potent teratogenic environmental agents". The first evidence that dioxin causes cancer came from several animal studies completed in the late 1970's. The most important of these, published in 1978 by a team of scientists from Dow Chemical Company, led by Richard Kociba, found liver cancer in rats exposed to very low levels of dioxin. This study helped establish dioxin as one of the most potent animal carcinogens ever tested and, together with the finding of birth defects in mice, led to the general statement that dioxin is the "most toxic synthetic chemical known to man."
Using bleach can cause serious health problems.
The fumes are very caustic and great care must be taken not to breathe it in too much.
It is also very damaging to clothing and carpeting, the human body, and the environment.
ALL molds reproduce by making "spores." Mold spores are microscopic and only become visible when individual spores accumulate. According to the United States EPA, these microscopic particles continuously move through indoor and outdoor air. When mold spores find moisture indoors, they may "begin growing and digesting whatever they are growing on in order to survive." Molds gradually destroy whatever they are growing on. |
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