Why are proper engineering controls crucial during mold remediation? David Myrick breaks down how these controls safeguard your home from cross-contamination, ensuring a safe and effective remediation process.

In this mini class, you’ll learn:

  • Proper containment barriers

  • Specialized equipment

  • How air flow works inside containment

  • How to set up negative air pressure

  • Utilizing a manometer to measure Pascals

  • Placement of exhaust ventilation ducts

  • The purpose of a decontamination chamber

  • Scenarios without negative air pressure

  • Decontamination of equipment

  • And more!

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