Protective Clothing for Mold Removal and Remediation

Mold removal and remediation can be very dirty, tedious, and sometimes even dangerous, especially if you are not wearing the proper protective equipment. However, if you are not educated on the proper mold removal and remediation guidelines as provided by OSHA and other state and federal regulatory committees, then you are going to have problems when removing and remediating mold; not just from a rules standpoint, but more importantly from a safety standpoint. Here, we want to make the process safer, but also simpler. So, to do this, we have put together this protective clothing for mold removal guide to help assist you in determining what to do when removing mold, and how to do it safely and properly within rules and regulations.

Generally speaking, mold removal projects are usually split up into 4 different categories depending on the size of the problem and the extent of the contamination. Once you have categorized the problem, you will have to determine what equipment you will want to use and wear, and how you should go about the removal and remediation process.

Small Isolated Areas

These areas are usually about 10 square feet or less of visible isolated mold growth. If you determine your mold problem is a small isolated area, then you will want to note the following guidelines:

Mid-Sized Isolated Areas

Mid-sized areas are usually around 10-30 square feet of visible mold. If your problem is a mid-sized mold area, then you will follow all the guidelines listed below the small isolated mold areas. The only differences are:

Large Isolated Areas

Large isolated areas usually consist of an area of isolated mold that is 30 to 100 contiguous square feet. If you have a large mold problem, then you will want to follow these guidelines:

Extensive Contamination

Unfortunately, sometimes your mold problem will be extensive. These areas are usually over 100 contiguous square feet of mold and the contamination is severe. For these types of projects, follow these guidelines:

Protective Clothing for Mold Removal Projects

Personal protective equipment, or PPE, is generally recommended for any and all emergency responses, recovery tasks, and operations. The general PPE equipment that you will want to have is:

Additional PPE You May Need

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December 20, 2018 at 1:42 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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