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Mold Assessment Consultant EXAM ACCURATE QUESTIONS AND DETAILED ANSWERS | GUARANTEE, Exams of Environmental Management

TMRR, a serious violation (Level II) assessed by DSHS can carry a fine up to: • A. $1000 • B. $2500 ✅ • C. $3500 D. $5000 Rationale: A Level II violation may result in a fine of up to $2,500, as per TMRR. TMRR, remediation worker training shall consist of at least: • A. 2 hours • B. 6 hours • C. 4 hours ✅ D. 8 hours Rationale: Remediation worker training must be a minimum of 4 hours to ensure adequate understanding of procedures and safety. TMRR, the Mold Assessment Consultant course shall be at least: • A. 24 hours • B. 40 hours ✅ • C. 32 hours D. 60 hours Rationale: A minimum of 40 hours is required to meet the standards for consultant-level training. Who must license a person applying biocide to control a wood-infesting organism? • A. Texas Health and Human Services • B. Texas Board of Mold Inspectors • C. Texas Structural Pest Control Board ✅ D. EPA Rationale: This activity falls under the Texas Structural Pest Control Board’s authority.

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Mold Assessment Consultant EXAM
ACCURATE QUESTIONS AND
DETAILED ANSWERS |
GUARANTEED PASS | GRADED A |
LATEST UPDATE 2025-2026.
TMRR, a serious violation (Level II) assessed by DSHS can carry a fine up to:
A. $1000
B. $2500
C. $3500
D. $5000
Rationale: A Level II violation may result in a fine of up to $2,500, as per TMRR.
TMRR, remediation worker training shall consist of at least:
A. 2 hours
B. 6 hours
C. 4 hours
D. 8 hours
Rationale: Remediation worker training must be a minimum of 4 hours to
ensure adequate understanding of procedures and safety.
TMRR, the Mold Assessment Consultant course shall be at least:
A. 24 hours
B. 40 hours
C. 32 hours
D. 60 hours
Rationale: A minimum of 40 hours is required to meet the standards for
consultant-level training.
Who must license a person applying biocide to control a wood-infesting
organism?
A. Texas Health and Human Services
B. Texas Board of Mold Inspectors
C. Texas Structural Pest Control Board
D. EPA
Rationale: This activity falls under the Texas Structural Pest Control Board’s
authority.
TMRR, the warning sign for mold remediation must have black letters on a:
A. White background
B. Red background
C. Yellow background
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Mold Assessment Consultant EXAM

ACCURATE QUESTIONS AND

DETAILED ANSWERS |

GUARANTEED PASS | GRADED A |

LATEST UPDATE 2025- 2026.

TMRR, a serious violation (Level II) assessed by DSHS can carry a fine up to:

  • A. $
  • B. $2500 ✅
  • C. $ D. $ Rationale: A Level II violation may result in a fine of up to $2,500, as per TMRR. TMRR, remediation worker training shall consist of at least:
  • A. 2 hours
  • B. 6 hours
  • C. 4 hours ✅ D. 8 hours Rationale: Remediation worker training must be a minimum of 4 hours to ensure adequate understanding of procedures and safety. TMRR, the Mold Assessment Consultant course shall be at least:
  • A. 24 hours
  • B. 40 hours ✅
  • C. 32 hours D. 60 hours Rationale: A minimum of 40 hours is required to meet the standards for consultant-level training. Who must license a person applying biocide to control a wood-infesting organism?
  • A. Texas Health and Human Services
  • B. Texas Board of Mold Inspectors
  • C. Texas Structural Pest Control Board ✅ D. EPA Rationale: This activity falls under the Texas Structural Pest Control Board’s authority. TMRR, the warning sign for mold remediation must have black letters on a:
  • A. White background
  • B. Red background
  • C. Yellow background ✅

D. Blue background Rationale: Safety signage standards specify black on yellow for visibility and hazard communication. Opportunistic infections from mold in immunocompromised individuals may be caused by:

  • A. Penicillium and Cladosporium
  • B. Aspergillus fumigatus and Trichoderma ✅
  • C. Alternaria and Stachybotrys D. Mucor and Fusarium Rationale: These fungi are known for causing infections in those with weakened immune systems. Full containment is recommended for mold contamination involving over:
  • A. 10 sq ft
  • B. 50 sq ft
  • C. 100 sq ft ✅ D. 25 sq ft Rationale: EPA guidelines recommend full containment when contamination exceeds 100 sq ft. Where should respirators be removed when using full containment?
  • A. Inside the remediation area
  • B. Inside the containment chamber
  • C. Outside the decontamination chamber ✅ D. At the containment entrance Rationale: Respirators must be removed only after exiting the decontamination chamber to avoid contamination. Which of the following is NOT a mold cleanup method per EPA?
  • A. Wet vacuuming
  • B. HEPA vacuuming
  • C. Scraping ✅ D. Damp wiping Rationale: Scraping is not considered a valid or safe method of mold remediation per EPA. Wet vacuums should NOT be used on:
  • A. Carpets
  • B. Wallboard ✅
  • C. Concrete D. Tile Rationale: Wallboard is porous and can be further damaged or spread mold when vacuumed wet. A control device that activates HVAC to reduce humidity is called a:
  • A. Thermostat
  • B. Humidistat ✅
  • C. Dehumidifier

"A Brief Guide to Mold in the Workplace" was released by:

  • A. CDC
  • B. EPA
  • C. OSHA ✅ D. TCEQ Rationale: OSHA produced this guide for workplace mold safety. What is the name of the DSHS document explaining licensing and complaints?
  • A. Mold Awareness Form
  • B. Remediation License Manual
  • C. Consumer Mold Information Sheet (CMIS) ✅ D. Mold Safety Certificate Rationale: The CMIS explains who needs to be licensed and how to report violations. Which of the following is NOT true for mold remediation over 25 sq ft?
  • A. PPE must be worn
  • B. A license is required
  • C. Written notice must be posted D. PPE is NOT required ✅ Rationale: PPE is absolutely required for large-scale remediation projects.
  1. The minimum type of respirator required for mold remediation is:
  • A. Surgical mask
  • B. N-95 disposable ✅
  • C. Full-face mask D. PAPR Rationale: N-95 is the state-required minimum level of respiratory protection for mold work.
  1. If you are using a biocide like bleach, do NOT use gloves made from:
  • A. Nitrile
  • B. Rubber
  • C. Latex
  • D. Cotton ✅ Rationale: Cotton gloves absorb liquid and offer no protection against chemicals.
  1. HVAC filters should have a ______ rating to trap mold spores:
  • A. HEPA
  • B. MERV 4
  • C. MERV 8 ✅ D. ULPA Rationale: A MERV 8 rating is sufficient for capturing mold spores.
  1. Gloves, N-95 or half-face respirator, disposable overalls, and eye protection are part of what PPE level?
  • A. Minimal
  • B. Basic
  • C. Limited ✅ D. Full Rationale: Limited PPE is defined as protection appropriate for mid-level mold jobs.
  1. Porous materials contaminated with mold should be:
  • A. Cleaned thoroughly
  • B. Treated with fungicide
  • C. Covered with sealant D. Discarded ✅ Rationale: Porous materials often can't be cleaned effectively and should be removed.
  1. When using biocides, you should:
  • A. Only wear gloves
  • B. Work in a sealed area
  • C. Always ventilate, use PPE, follow label directions ✅ D. Ignore label directions Rationale: Safe use of biocides requires adherence to EPA and label guidelines.
  1. TMRR defines the "start date" as:
  • A. Date of assessment
  • B. Date of contract signing
  • C. Date the equipment is delivered D. Date actual remediation begins ✅ Rationale: "Start date" means when mold remediation work actually begins.
  1. A license is NOT required to perform remediation when affected area is less than:
  • A. 100 sq ft
  • B. 50 sq ft
  • C. 25 contiguous sq ft ✅ D. 10 contiguous sq ft Rationale: Jobs under 25 contiguous sq ft do not require a license under TMRR.
  1. Which person does NOT need a license if supervised by a license holder?
  • A. Mold Assessment Consultant
  • B. Mold Remediation Worker ✅
  • C. Mold Assessment Technician D. Mold Remediation Contractor Rationale: Workers are exempt from licensing if supervised properly.
  1. TMRR requires a licensed person/company to maintain an office in:
  • A. Any state
  • B. The U.S.
  • C. Determine sources and extent of growth ✅
  • D. Clean surfaces Rationale: Assessment identifies mold origin and spread.
  1. Signs for mold remediation must:
  • A. Be 5x5 inches
  • B. Have red text
  • C. Be 8x10 inches, say “Notice: Mold Remediation Project in Progress” ✅
  • D. Be placed outside the building Rationale: These specifications are part of compliance signage rules.
  1. Purpose of mold analysis is:
  • A. Treat surfaces
  • B. Estimate cost
  • C. Identify mold types and toxins ✅
  • D. Clean mold Rationale: Analysis determines fungal presence and type.
  1. "Working day" means:
  • A. Monday through Saturday
  • B. Monday through Friday including holidays ✅
  • C. Any weekday excluding holidays
  • D. Weekends Rationale: “Working day” includes holidays unless otherwise stated.
  1. Use of biocides and antimicrobials is allowed only if:
  • A. The worker approves it
  • B. It smells nice
  • C. Protocol specifies it, is EPA-registered, and follows label ✅
  • D. It is over-the-counter Rationale: All three listed conditions must be met.
  1. Notification to DSHS is required if mold affects:
  • A. 10 sq ft
  • B. 15 sq ft
  • C. 25 contiguous sq ft or more ✅
  • D. Any amount Rationale: 25 contiguous sq ft triggers required reporting.
  1. If remediation begins earlier than notified, DSHS must be told:
  • A. 1 day prior
  • B. 3 working days
  • C. 5 working days ✅
  • D. Immediately after starting Rationale: Changes to start dates require 5-day advance notice.
  1. TMRR notification fee for a commercial building is:
  • A. $
  • B. $
  • C. $100 ✅

• D. $

Rationale: The commercial notification fee is $100 per TMRR.

  1. License application must be submitted within how long after passing the exam?
  • A. 3 months
  • B. 6 months ✅
  • C. 1 year
  • D. 30 days Rationale: Applications must be received within 6 months.
  1. A critical violation (Level I) can carry a fine up to:
  • A. $
  • B. $
  • C. $5000 ✅
  • D. $10, Rationale: The highest fine level is $5,000 for critical violations.
  1. A Mold Assessment Technician may:
  • A. Issue reports and collect samples under consultant direction ✅
  • B. Approve final clearance
  • C. Apply fungicide
  • D. Supervise workers Rationale: Techs work under consultants to support assessment.
  1. What is CMIS?
  • A. Mold Cleanup Guide
  • B. Chemical Management Info Sheet
  • C. Consumer Mold Information Sheet ✅
  • D. Certified Mold Inspection Sheet Rationale: CMIS explains licensing and how to file a complaint.
  1. Mold does NOT cause:
  • A. Allergies
  • B. Respiratory illness
  • C. Heart attacks ✅
  • D. Infections Rationale: Mold has not been shown to cause heart attacks directly.
  1. Most important allergenic molds indoors are:
  • A. Stachybotrys and Mucor
  • B. Penicillium and Aspergillus ✅
  • C. Trichoderma and Botrytis
  • D. Cladosporium and Fusarium Rationale: These two species are most commonly implicated in allergies.
  1. The most common health effects of indoor mold exposure are:
  • A. Skin burns
  • B. Digestive issues
  • C. Allergic reactions ✅
  • B. Budding
  • C. Spores ✅
  • D. Merging Rationale: Molds reproduce through airborne or surface-bound spores.
  1. Which step comes last in mold remediation?
  • A. HEPA vacuuming
  • B. Isolation setup
  • C. Clearance inspection ✅
  • D. Source identification Rationale: A final clearance inspection confirms successful remediation.
  1. Which is NOT a typical source of indoor moisture?
  • A. Roof leaks
  • B. Plumbing leaks
  • C. Wall paint
  • D. Condensation ✅ Rationale: Wall paint is not a moisture source—condensation is.
  1. Mold remediation workers must complete training:
  • A. Annually
  • B. Every 6 months
  • C. Once, then every 2 years ✅
  • D. Only before their first job Rationale: TMRR requires workers to be trained initially and refreshed every 2 years.
  1. The best way to verify air quality after mold removal is:
  • A. Odor test
  • B. Air sampling ✅
  • C. Moisture meter
  • D. Visual inspection only Rationale: Air sampling measures spore counts and verifies clearance.
  1. EPA recommends using what to clean hard surfaces?
  • A. Ammonia
  • B. Plain water
  • C. Detergent and water ✅
  • D. Bleach Rationale: Detergent and water are effective for most surface cleaning.
  1. For small jobs under 10 sq ft, which is required?
  • A. Licensed remediation
  • B. Written protocol
  • C. None of these ✅
  • D. DSHS notification Rationale: Small jobs under 10 sq ft don't require licensing or notification.
  1. A written mold remediation work plan is prepared by:
  • A. Remediation contractor ✅
  • B. Assessment consultant
  • C. Technician
  • D. Occupant Rationale: The contractor outlines the detailed steps in the work plan.
  1. Which of the following is a porous material?
  • A. Plastic
  • B. Tile
  • C. Wood ✅
  • D. Metal Rationale: Wood absorbs moisture and may harbor mold.
  1. An air scrubber should be equipped with:
  • A. Ionizer
  • B. UV light
  • C. HEPA filter ✅
  • D. Pesticide sprayer Rationale: A HEPA filter captures fine airborne particles like mold spores.
  1. Which of the following is NOT part of PPE?
  • A. Gloves
  • B. Respirator
  • C. Safety boots
  • D. Air freshener ✅ Rationale: Air fresheners are not protective gear.
  1. OSHA requires employers to provide PPE:
  • A. If employees buy it
  • B. Only for large jobs
  • C. Free of charge ✅
  • D. Only after an incident Rationale: Employers must supply PPE at no cost under OSHA rules.
  1. A person can lose their mold license for:
  • A. Failing a project
  • B. Improper advertising
  • C. Fraud or misrepresentation ✅
  • D. Not being popular Rationale: Fraudulent or unethical behavior can lead to license suspension or revocation.
  1. A final clearance must be performed by:
  • A. The contractor
  • B. The worker
  • C. The same consultant who made the protocol ✅
  • D. Any mold worker Rationale: The assessment consultant who wrote the protocol must clear the job.
  1. Which of the following statements is FALSE about mold?

TXDSH requires licensing when the mold remediation project affects: - Ans - at or above 25 cont sq feet TXDSH defines a containment area as: - Ans - one that has been enclosed to control the release of mold or mold-containing dust or materials into the surrounding area. TXDHS defines indoor mold as: - Ans - mold contamination that was not purposely grown or brought into a building and that has the potential to affect the indoor air quality of the building. TXDHS defines indoor air as: - Ans - Air in spaces normally occupied by persons in the building but excluding air in attics and crawl spaces that are vented to the outside. TXDHS considers "Mold Analysis" as a sample collected during an assessment for the purpose of: - Ans - A. determining the amount or presence of or identifying the genus or spectrum of and of any living or dead mold or related parts present in a sample. B. growing or attempting to grow fungi. C. identifying or determining the amount or presence of any fungal products, including but not limited to mycotoxins and fungal volatile organic compounds, present in the sample.

  1. a. A Mold Assessment Report can be: - Ans - 1. A Stand-Alone Document
  2. Part of a mold management plan 3. Part of a mold remediation protocol. 82.b. A mold assessment report can NOT be the following: - Ans - A part of an indoor air quality evaluation report. The TXDHS document "potential Health effects of Mold exposure in buildings" the most common route of exposure to mold during assessment and remediation include is: - Ans
    • inhalation The TXDHS document "potential Health effects of Mold exposure in buildings" identifies an uncommon allergic responses/syndromes as: - Ans - Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis The TXDHS document "potential Health effects of Mold exposure in buildings" identifies which of the following are considered "important outdoor allergenic molds" - Ans - Cladosporium The TXDHS document "potential Health effects of Mold exposure in buildings" indicates that serious fungal infections can be caused by fungi not commonly found indoors and include: - Ans - 1. Histoplasma
    1. Crytococcus
  1. Blastomyces
  2. Coccidioides The TXDHS document "potential Health effects of Mold exposure in buildings" some molds produce "mycotoxins" which are: - Ans - Stachybotrys, Chaetomium, Paecilomyces and Ascospores The TXDHS document "potential Health effects of Mold exposure in buildings" indicates that reducing worker exposure during remediation work can be achieved by: - Ans - 1. Respiratory protection
  3. gloves and appropriate footwear
  4. protective clothing 4.goggles and eye protection The Conflict of Interest section includes (section 295.307) states that: - Ans - a person shall not own interest in an entity that performs mold assessment services and mold remediation services on the same project. The Texas Mold rules state that a person seeking renewal can: - Ans - can apply up to 60 days before expiration. A licensed MAC and MRC can: - Ans - can work on the same project if it is for a school district. The MAC must provide a ________ to a client. - Ans - A CMIS (customer mold info sheet) TX DSHS mold assessment and TMRR have the admin penalty: - Ans - Penalty should not exceed $5000 per violation. TX DSHS mold assessment and TMRR has the following classification of violations: - Ans - critical, serious and significant The air flow sampling rate for using the Anderson Single Stage Viable Particle Sampler is: - Ans - 28.3 actual liters per minute The recommended air sampling flow rate for particle impactors such as the Allergenco Air Sampler or the Zefon Air- Oi Cell is: - Ans - 15 liters per min Sampling results can be affected by: - Ans - 1. high indoor personal activity
  5. indoor visible dust
  6. outdoor high wind conditions
  7. improper pump calibration

How to clean water damage in hard Surface, porous flooring ( linoleum, ceramic tile, vinyl - Ans - - Vacuum or damp wipe with water and mild detergent and allow to dry: scrub if necessary.

  • Dry under flooring if necessary. How to clean water damage in non-porous, hard surfaces (plastics, metal) - Ans - Vacuum or damp wipe with water and mild detergent and allow to dry; scrub if necessary. How to clean water damage in upholstered furniture - Ans - Remove water with water extraction vacuum. How to clean water damage in wallboard (drywall) - Ans - - May be dried in place if there is no obvious swelling and the seams are intact, if not remove and discard. - Ventilate the wall cavity, if possible. How to clean water damage in window drapes - Ans - Follow regular cleaning instructions. How to clean water damage in wood surfaces - Ans - - Remove moisture immediately and use dehumidifiers, gentle heat and fans for drying.
  • Treated or finished wood surfaces can be cleaned with a mild detergent and water. - Wet paneling should be pried away from wall for drying. How do you re mediate Less than 10 sf MOLD GROWTH on BOOKS AND PAPERS caused by clean water. - Ans - - Dry - HEPA Vac. (Minimum Protection N-95, gloves, goggles) (No containment) How do you re-mediate less than 10 sf MOLD GROWTH on WALLBOARD caused by clean water. - Ans - - Dry
  • HEPA Vac (Minimum Protection N-95, gloves, goggles) (No containment) How do you re-mediate less than 10 sf MOLD GROWTH on CARPET AND BACKING caused by clean water. - Ans - - Wet Vac
  • HEPA Vac (Minimum Protection N-95, gloves, goggles) (No containment) How do you re-mediate less than 10 sf MOLD GROWTH on CONCRETE OR CINDER BLOCK caused by clean water. - Ans - - Wet Vac
  • HEPA Vac

(Minimum Protection N-95, gloves, goggles) (No containment) How do you re-mediate less than 10 sf MOLD GROWTH on UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE AND DRAPES caused by clean water. - Ans - - Wet Vac

  • HEPA Vac (Minimum Protection N-95, gloves, goggles) (No containment) How do you re-mediate less than 10 sf MOLD GROWTH on HARD SURFACE AND POROUS FLOORING caused by clean water. - Ans - - Wet Vac,
  • Damp Wipe
  • HEPA Vac (Minimum Protection N-95, gloves, goggles) (No containment) How do you re-mediate less than 10 sf MOLD GROWTH on WOOD SURFACES caused by clean water. - Ans - - Wet Vac,
  • Damp Wipe
  • HEPA Vac (Minimum Protection N-95, gloves, goggles) (No containment) How do you re-mediate a surface area between 10 sf - 100 sf of Mold Growth on BOOKS and PAPERS? - Ans - - HEPA Vac
  • (LIMITED protection N-95 or half-face respirator with HEPA filter, disposable overalls, goggles/eye protection) or (FULL protection gloves, disposable full body clothing, headgear, foot coverings, a full-face respirator with HEPA filter.
  • (Limited Containment Polyethylene sheeting Floor to ceiling to floor, with slit entry and covering flap; maintain area under negative pressure with HEPA- filtered fan unit. Block supply and return air vents within the containment area.) How do you re-mediate a surface area between 10 sf - 100 sf of Mold Growth on CARPET and BACKING? - Ans - - Wet Vac
  • Dry and HEPA Vac
  • Discard

How do you re-mediate a surface area between 10 sf - 100 sf of Mold Growth on UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE and DRAPES. - Ans - - Wet Vac

  • Dry and HEPA Vac
  • Discard
  • (LIMITED protection N-95 or half-face respirator with HEPA filter, disposable overalls, goggles/eye protection) or (FULL protection gloves, disposable full body clothing, headgear, foot coverings, a full-face respirator with HEPA filter.
  • (Limited Containment Polyethylene sheeting Floor to ceiling to floor, with slit entry and covering flap; maintain area under negative pressure with HEPA- filtered fan unit. Block supply and return air vents within the containment area.) How do you re-mediate a surface area between 10 sf - 100 sf of Mold Growth on WALLBOARD (DRYWALL) - Ans - - Dry and HEPA Vac
  • Discard
  • (LIMITED protection N-95 or half-face respirator with HEPA filter, disposable overalls, goggles/eye protection) or (FULL protection gloves, disposable full body clothing, headgear, foot coverings, a full-face respirator with HEPA filter.
  • (Limited Containment Polyethylene sheeting Floor to ceiling to floor, with slit entry and covering flap; maintain area under negative pressure with HEPA- filtered fan unit. Block supply and return air vents within the containment area.) How do you re-mediate a surface area between 10 sf - 100 sf of Mold Growth on WOOD SURFACES - Ans - - Wet Vac
  • Damp Wipe
  • Dry and HEPA Vac
  • (LIMITED protection N-95 or half-face respirator with HEPA filter, disposable overalls, goggles/eye protection) or (FULL protection gloves, disposable full body clothing, headgear, foot coverings, a full-face respirator with HEPA filter.
  • (Limited Containment Polyethylene sheeting Floor to ceiling to floor, with slit entry and covering flap; maintain area under negative pressure with HEPA- filtered fan unit. Block supply and return air vents within the containment area.) How do you re-mediate a surface area greater than 100 sf of Mold Growth on BOOKS AND PAPERS. - Ans - - HEPA Vac
  • (FULL protection gloves, disposable full body clothing, headgear, foot coverings, a fullface respirator with HEPA filter.)
  • (FULL Containment two layers of fire-retardant polyethene sheeting within an airlock chamber. Maintain area under negative pressure with HEPA-filtered fan exhausted outside of the building. Block supply and return air vents within the containment area.) How do you re-mediate a surface area of 100 sf of Mold Growth on CARPET and BACKING? - Ans - - Wet Vac
  • Dry and HEPA Vac
  • Discard
  • (FULL protection gloves, disposable full body clothing, headgear, foot coverings, a fullface respirator with HEPA filter.)
  • (FULL Containment two layers of fire-retardant polyethene sheeting within an airlock chamber. Maintain area under negative pressure with HEPA-filtered fan exhausted outside of the building. Block supply and return air vents within the containment area.) How do you re-mediate a surface area of 100 sf of Mold Growth on CONCRETE OR CINDER BLOCK? - Ans - - Wet Vac
  • Dry and HEPA Vac
  • (FULL protection gloves, disposable full body clothing, headgear, foot coverings, a fullface respirator with HEPA filter.)
  • (FULL Containment two layers of fire-retardant polyethene sheeting within an airlock chamber. Maintain area under negative pressure with HEPA-filtered fan exhausted outside of the building. Block supply and return air vents within the containment area.) How do you re-mediate a surface area of 100 sf of Mold Growth on HARD SURFACE, POROUS FLOORING ( LINEOLEUM, VINYL) - Ans - - Wet Vac
  • Damp Wipe
  • Dry and HEPA Vac
  • Discard
  • (FULL protection gloves, disposable full body clothing, headgear, foot coverings, a fullface respirator with HEPA filter.)
  • (FULL Containment two layers of fire-retardant polyethene sheeting within an airlock chamber. Maintain area under negative pressure with HEPA-filtered fan exhausted outside of the building. Block supply and return air vents within the containment area.) How do you re-mediate a surface area of 100 sf of Mold Growth on NON-POROUS, HARD SURFACES (PLASTICS AND METALS). - Ans - - Wet Vac
  • Damp Wipe
  • Dry and HEPA Vac