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173: Avoid These Common Mistakes in Remediation: Why Symptoms Persist

173: Avoid These Common Mistakes in Remediation: Why Symptoms Persist

Update: 2024-06-14
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Today, I give a detailed response to an email from a community member who continues to have persistent symptoms despite undergoing extensive mold remediation.

It’s always helpful to know the questions you want me to answer! So if you aren’t subscribed to my emails please sign up here!

In this episode I also go into common pitfalls in mold remediation processes, such as incomplete source level remediation and improper testing methods.

Highlighting the importance of thorough inspections, the difference between mold and mycotoxin removal, and the significance of surface testing.

Stay tuned for practical steps and insights to ensure a mold-free, healthy home environment!

P.S. Check out my Top 10 Remediation Mistakes Guide!


00:00 Introduction to Email Community and Q&A
00:31 Reading the Question: Remediation Efforts
01:32 Analyzing Remediation Steps
02:39 Common Issues in Remediation
03:32 Source Level vs. Full Home Cleaning
06:18 Importance of Proper Inspection and Assessment
09:08 Fogging and Air Testing Concerns
16:02 Addressing Mycotoxins and Further Testing
19:26 Concluding Thoughts and Recommendations




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173: Avoid These Common Mistakes in Remediation: Why Symptoms Persist

173: Avoid These Common Mistakes in Remediation: Why Symptoms Persist

Brian Karr