Immediate Stabilization Protocol
Containment barriers and negative air pressure systems are established to prevent cross-contamination. Source moisture conditions are identified and addressed concurrent with remediation activities.
Documentation & Reporting Process
Pre-remediation assessments, air sampling results, containment verification, and post-remediation clearance testing create a defensible record of protocol compliance.
Insurance-Compliant Recovery Workflow
Remediation scope follows third-party industrial hygienist recommendations and IICRC S520 protocols. Work does not proceed without approved scope, and clearance testing verifies successful remediation.
Large-Loss Capability
Large-scale mold events in commercial buildings require phased remediation planning to maintain building operations. Continental coordinates multi-zone remediation with minimal occupant disruption.
Frequently Asked Questions
Scope development follows IICRC S500 standards. All drying goals, equipment placement, and timeline projections are documented and communicated to stakeholders including carriers and TPAs throughout the mitigation lifecycle.
Do you follow third-party protocols?
Yes. All remediation follows industrial hygienist recommendations and IICRC S520 standards with independent clearance testing.
Can remediation occur while the building is occupied?
Phased containment and remediation strategies allow continued building operations with appropriate engineering controls.
What clearance standards are used?
Post-remediation verification follows project-specific criteria established by the industrial hygienist or regulatory authority.