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Upholstered furniture & drapes (10 sq ft or less) - correct answer-Wet
vacuum (in case of porous materials, some mold spores/fragments will
remain in the material but will not grow if the material is completely
dried.) Steam cleaning may be an alternative for carpets and some
upholstered furniture.
High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) vacuum after the material has
been thoroughly dried. Dispose of contents of the HEPA vacuum area
after it is dried.
Wallboard (Drywall & Gypsum board) (10 sq ft or less) - correct answer-
High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) vacuum after the material has
been thoroughly dried. Dispose of contents of the HEPA vacuum area
after it is dried.
Wood surfaces (10 sq ft or less) - correct answer-Wet vacuum (in case of
porous materials, some mold spores/fragments will remain in the
material but will not grow if the material is completely dried.) Steam
,cleaning may be an alternative for carpets and some upholstered
furniture.
Damp-Wipe surfaces with plain water or with water and detergent
solution (except wood - use wood floor cleaner); scrub as needed.
High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) vacuum after the material has
been thoroughly dried. Dispose of contents of the HEPA vacuum area
after it is dried.
Books & Papers (10-100 sq ft) - correct answer-High Efficiency
Particulate Air (HEPA) vacuum after the material has been thoroughly
dried. Dispose of contents of the HEPA vacuum area after it is dried.
Carpet &backing (10-100 sq ft) - correct answer-Wet vacuum (in case of
porous materials, some mold spores/fragments will remain in the
material but will not grow if the material is completely dried.) Steam
cleaning may be an alternative for carpets and some upholstered
furniture.
High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) vacuum after the material has
been thoroughly dried. Dispose of contents of the HEPA vacuum area
after it is dried.
Discard - Remove water damaged materials and seal in plastic bags
while inside of containment, if present. Dispose of as normal waste,
HEPA vacuum area after it has dried.
,Concrete & Cinder Block (10-100 sq ft) - correct answer-Wet vacuum (in
case of porous materials, some mold spores/fragments will remain in
the material but will not grow if the material is completely dried.)
Steam cleaning may be an alternative for carpets and some upholstered
furniture.
High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) vacuum after the material has
been thoroughly dried. Dispose of contents of the HEPA vacuum area
after it is dried.
Hard Surface, porous flooring (10-100 sq ft))
(Linoleum, ceramic tile, vinyl) - correct answer-Wet vacuum (in case of
porous materials, some mold spores/fragments will remain in the
material but will not grow if the material is completely dried.) Steam
cleaning may be an alternative for carpets and some upholstered
furniture.
Damp-Wipe surfaces with plain water or with water and detergent
solution (except wood - use wood floor cleaner); scrub as needed.
High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) vacuum after the material has
been thoroughly dried. Dispose of contents of the HEPA vacuum area
after it is dried.
, Non-porous, Hard-surfaces (10-100 sq ft)
(Plastics, Metals) - correct answer-Wet vacuum (in case of porous
materials, some mold spores/fragments will remain in the material but
will not grow if the material is completely dried.) Steam cleaning may
be an alternative for carpets and some upholstered furniture.
Damp-Wipe surfaces with plain water or with water and detergent
solution (except wood - use wood floor cleaner); scrub as needed.
High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) vacuum after the material has
been thoroughly dried. Dispose of contents of the HEPA vacuum area
after it is dried.
Upholstered furniture & drapes (10-100 sq ft) - correct answer-Wet
vacuum (in case of porous materials, some mold spores/fragments will
remain in the material but will not grow if the material is completely
dried.) Steam cleaning may be an alternative for carpets and some
upholstered furniture.
High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) vacuum after the material has
been thoroughly dried. Dispose of contents of the HEPA vacuum area
after it is dried.
Discard - Remove water damaged materials and seal in plastic bags
while inside of containment, if present. Dispose of as normal waste,
HEPA vacuum area after it has dried.