Posts Tagged ‘clearance testing’

Recent Question

posted by Wipe Out
Apr 15

Every once in a while, we will post questions submitted to us in hopes that you will find an answer you were looking for. If you have a question you would like answered, contact us and we will be happy to help you out!

Submitted by: David Blaquiere – Thursday, April 15, 2010

Q: Do you have IIAQC professional on staff for mold detection and sampling?

A: We do not have an Indoor Environmental Professional on our staff. Our company firmly believes that pre-testing and post-testing should be performed by a non-biased third party. It helps ensure there is no conflict of interest for any mold remediation project we perform. Wipe Out just happens to be a little ahead of the curve of our competition with our view point. The State of Florida recently has come to the same conclusion. Starting July, 2010, the State of Florida is implementing this as a policy for mold remediators and inspectors.


Mar 11

woman and man talking on the phoneThat is the question! When do you need a professional mold remediator? This is one of the questions we get proposed to us on a daily basis. As a mold remediation company, we have walked into situations where the client does not need a professional and we have walked into situations where it is obvious a professional is needed. But what about the in betweens? The situations where it is not so obvious?

We have put together three easy questions to help you determine if you need to call a professional. Answer a few questions and find out for yourself. This will help you avoid spending money on costly testing and remediation if it’s not needed. Read More…


Dec 29

unhappyProperty owners are paying thousands of dollars to corrupt contractors seeking to make a profit by performing mold services that do not exist or not performing properly.  This article was created to help you understand when you are being taken for a ride!

Before we begin, you should know that there currently are no mandated regulations or standards that apply to the remediation of fungi in indoor environments.  There have been established guidelines by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, Restoration and Certification (IICRC).  There is also no official state or federal certification programs for this industry.  Wipe Out has gained its certifications through IICRC due to the highly regarded reputation in over 22 countries and that the State of Florida has sought their input in creating regulation for Florida.

When a mold remediation project is completed, the contractor should recommend clearance testing.  Clearance testing is designed to determine the effectiveness of remediation efforts and to document the absence of microbial problems before renovations begin.  This testing should be conducted as follows:
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