1. Crew will introduce themselves to the homeowner.
2. Plastic carpet runner will be used to create protected walkway to work area.
3. Crew will create a negative pressure containment using thick 6mm poly ethelene sheeting and AFD's, creating a minimum 6-8 air changes per hour.
4. Crew will don protective gear, and insulation will be pulled back from soffits to improve intake ventilation and bathroom vents will be exhausted and ducted properly.
5. All contaminated areas will be hepa-vacuumed to remove surface mold spores and mycotoxins.
6. Cosmetic stain removing will be used, if asked for, to remove stains from wood. This is merely a cosmetic benefit of the process, yet it does provide aesthetic appeal.
7. Benefect will be used as the preliminary disinfectant to kill any remaining mold. Benefect will be sprayed and fogged in the attic to penetrate every square inch of the attic space.
8. Tim-bor, a non-toxic borate chemical, will be sprayed in the attic to act as an inhibitor against any further regrowth of mold.
9. The containment will be broken down and crew will leave after you are pleased with the work.