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Air Scrubbers for Mold Remediation
Mold Spore Containment
Mold remediation requires air scrubbers that capture airborne spores during removal and prevent spread to clean areas. These units filter air in containment zones while contractors remove mold. You use them during active mold abatement in homes, offices, and facilities. The machines trap mold spores before they contaminate unaffected areas. Disturbing mold during removal releases thousands of spores into air. Air scrubbers prevent this contamination from spreading. They also protect workers from spore exposure during removal. Running scrubbers continuously throughout remediation maintains containment and air quality.
Mold Remediation Equipment
This collection features HEPA-rated models from XPOWER, Abatement Technologies, and Novatek. Mold work needs true HEPA filtration rated for mold spore capture. CFM ratings from 500 to 2000 handle single rooms to larger affected areas. Negative pressure capability prevents spore migration from containment. Portable designs move between job sites and floors. Some include activated carbon for musty odor control. Durable construction tolerates damp environments common in mold jobs. Look for units with sealed systems that prevent spore bypass around filters.
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Mold Contractor Workflows
Restoration contractors deploy air scrubbers before starting mold removal. Environmental firms handle commercial mold abatement projects. Property managers address mold in rental properties and buildings. Most mold remediation combines air scrubbers with dehumidifiers and HEPA vacuums. Scrubbers filter spores, dehumidifiers control moisture that causes mold, and vacuums clean contaminated surfaces. Running all three together achieves complete remediation while preventing spore spread and controlling conditions that allow mold regrowth.