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Containment is the process of isolating and sealing off areas affected by mold or damage to prevent further spread during restoration.

Mold can spread through airborne particles, especially when affected materials are disturbed during cleanup or removal. Our experienced restoration team uses professional containment methods to isolate affected areas and help prevent cross-contamination throughout your property.
Our mold containment services may include establishing containment barriers, creating controlled work zones, using negative air pressure, setting up HEPA air filtration, and protecting unaffected areas during remediation. We work carefully to keep the affected area contained while preparing the property for proper mold removal and restoration.

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If you discover mold in your property, avoid disturbing the affected area and contact a professional restoration team. Proper containment can help limit the spread of airborne mold particles while the affected area is being assessed and remediated.
Our team is ready to provide professional mold containment and restoration services for your Orlando property.
Mold containment is the process of isolating an area affected by mold to help prevent airborne mold particles from spreading to unaffected areas during inspection, cleanup, and remediation.
Containment helps limit the spread of mold particles and reduces the risk of cross-contamination while remediation work is being performed.
Yes. Professional HEPA filtration equipment can be used as part of the containment and remediation process to help filter airborne particles.
Negative air pressure helps control airflow so that air from the contained work area does not freely move into unaffected areas of the property.
Yes. Mold containment can be part of a larger mold remediation process, including professional mold removal, cleaning, and restoration of affected areas.