Containment Planning

Mold Remediation Guidance

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Containment Planning

Containment keeps mold spores from spreading to clean areas while remediation is underway. We plan the barriers, negative air pressure, and decontamination zones your contractor needs before any cleanup begins.

Elements of an Effective Containment Plan

Each plan is tailored to the size and location of the affected area. We specify how the work zone is sealed, how air flows, and how workers and materials move in and out without cross-contamination.

Physical Barriers

Polyethylene sheeting and sealed openings isolate the work area from the rest of the building.

Negative Air Pressure

HEPA-filtered air scrubbers keep the containment under negative pressure so spores cannot escape.

Decontamination Zones

Designated entry and exit chambers let workers move without tracking contamination outward.

Air Monitoring

Ongoing checks confirm the containment is holding throughout the remediation process.

Reason
for Choosing

Certified Inspectors
Accredited-Lab Results
Independent & Unbiased
5.0 Star Rating
24/7 Availability
Clear Written Reports

Our Containment Planning Process

1
Assess the Area
We inspect the affected space to determine the size and complexity of the containment needed.
2
Design the Plan
We specify barriers, air scrubber placement, and negative pressure requirements for the job.
3
Brief the Contractor
Your remediation crew receives a clear written containment plan to follow on site.
4
Confirm It Holds
We monitor containment integrity so the rest of your property stays protected.