More than mold contamination itself, mold remediation is another most-feared activity by most homeowners. For one, mold remediation would mean close contact between the home owner and the contaminated area. This, too, could mean greater chances of health problems such as pulmonary hemorrhage, nose bleeding, skin allergies, hair loss, chronic fatigue and several respiratory problems such as asthma. Because of these, people are asking how to ensure safety among homeowners during mold remediation.
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