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                Call us today: 541-461-8001 
                  Mold remediation services: 
                    
                  We specialize in professional  mold removal. We provide commercial and residential mold remediation solutions,  including water damage repair, natural mold removal, carpet mold removal,  basement mold removal, crawl space mold removal, bathroom mold removal and  attic mold removal. We provide property evaluations and repair cost estimates,  interpreting third party protocols while managing remediation projects from  start to finish. We serve clients throughout Oregon. Lodge Environmental, Inc. is committed to providing  IICRC Remediation services. We employ the industry's top certified mold  remediators (IICRC) and provide insurance for general liability, including mold  pollution coverage and Workers' Comp. 
                     
                    Lodge Environmental, Inc. – (541)  461-8001 - will give you a free, professional phone consultation on all of your  options for removal of Mold.  
Concern about indoor exposure to mold has been increasing as  the public becomes aware that exposure to mold can cause a variety of health  effects and symptoms, including allergic reactions. 
 
Molds can be found almost anywhere; they can grow on virtually any organic  substance, as long as moisture and oxygen are present. There are molds that can  grow on wood, paper, carpet, foods, and insulation. When excessive moisture  accumulates in buildings or on building materials, mold growth will often  occur, particularly if the moisture problem remains undiscovered or  unaddressed. It is impossible to eliminate all mold and mold spores in the  indoor environment. However, mold growth can be controlled indoors by  controlling moisture indoors. 
                    
   
                    Molds reproduce by making spores that usually cannot be seen without  magnification. Mold spores waft through the indoor and outdoor air continually.  When mold spores land on a damp spot indoors, they may begin growing and  digesting whatever they are growing on in order to survive. Molds gradually  destroy the things they grow on. 
   
                    Many types of molds exist. All molds have the potential to cause health effects.  Molds can produce allergens that can trigger allergic reactions or even asthma  attacks in people allergic to mold. Others are known to produce potent toxins  and/or irritants. Potential health concerns are an important reason to prevent  mold growth and to remediate or clean up any existing indoor mold growth. 
                    
                   
                    Safety Tips While Investigating and Evaluating Mold &  Moisture Problems: 
                  
                    - Do not touch mold or moldy items  with bare hands.
 
                    - Do not get mold or mold spores in  your eyes
 
                    - Do not breathe in mold or mold  spores
 
                    - Consult professionals prior to any  remediation efforts
 
                   
                  Questions To Consider Before Remediating 
                  
                    - Are there existing moisture problems  in the building?
 
                    - Have building materials been wet  more than 48 hours?
 
                    - Are there hidden sources of water or  is the humidity too high (high enough to cause condensation)?
 
                    - Are building occupants reporting  musty or moldy odors?
 
                    - Are building occupants reporting  health problems?
 
                    - Are building materials or  furnishings visibly damaged?
 
                    - Has maintenance been delayed or the  maintenance plan been altered?
 
                    - Has the building been recently  remodeled or has building use changed?
 
                    - Is consultation with medical or  health professionals indicated? 
 
                   
                  IICRC Water Damage  Restoration Tech: 147370 
Formal training and experience to  remove excess water efficiently, to promote efficient evaporation and to  establish the dehumidification conditions necessary to stop on-going damage. 
Website: http://www.certifiedcleaners.org/water_damage.shtml 
                  IICRC Applied  Microbial Remediation Tech: 147370 
                    Certified professionals have the  training and experience to: identify moisture sources, evaluate mold growth  (visible or suspected), to contain damage to the smallest area possible, to  physically remove contamination, to dry materials to ensure that mold will not  return, and to perform or recommend procedures for returning property to a  pre-loss condition. 
                    Website: http://www.certifiedcleaners.org/mold_remediation.shtml 
Please contact us today for  your mold remediation project, you may contact  us by phone at 541-461-8001, or you are welcome to email us. 
                   
                     
                
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