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Now we are going to have to clean the contents in that room, remove them, pull the carpet, pull the tax strip, and start cutting some drywall. We are going to teach these franchisees how to do it. Stay tuned and learn something yourself. I am the one that can run to the vehicle. Grab the stuff if I need an extra blade. I don't have to de-robe, come out here. Sure. Sounds good. I understand. You need him to end the room. That's true, that's true. What we are going to do is, three of you guys are going to be in the room. We'll work about an hour and a half, then I'm going to tap one person out. That person is going to take some time out of the Tyvek suit, recoup, get some water, feed the gopher for the next hour and a half. We're going to grab the moisture meter, and we're going to check that wall behind the toilet. What I need you guys to do first is find a dry standard wall. The way we do that is something that is far away from our source wall. We're going to do, I have that address here, take a picture of it, that's my set. Now I'm going to go inside and I'm going to do the same thing. It's also an affected area. It's a good area. So you have moisture, and what you'll do is you just put it on the wall, and it gives you a better reading. Now when it is really moist, it beeps for you. So the baseboard is 8.9. This was, let me just look so I don't tell you the wrong thing, 4.8. 2.7. Oh 8.5. That's kind of damp right here though. It might not have been brand new. No, it's steamer. It's steamer. I think that's the source. I spent an hour there. It's very damp right there? It's very damp. You can feel it on my fingers. You want to tape your wrists? There. Right now, you guys are sealed because you've double-gluved. But as you're working, it's going to slide. That's why you want to tape. All right, go ahead. Anyway, try yours first. There you go. Rubble grease. Same thing all the way down. And pull this. Pull your head. Pull your tent while you're doing it. There you go. Yeah, you come to Baltimore soon. Hey, go for it. Baltimore needs a lap. I'll be here to help. Yep. Okay. So I get the tall stuff from the walking ladder. Yeah. Using the shovel to clean this down and make it sewer. We don't need anything behind. Can we find any more on the bottom of the chairs? Yes. I think majority of the chairs, we've got some of the chairs and we've got some of the book shelf over here. So it's just when it's been sitting in the water, the mold just clouds up to it and made itself some home. Now we try to get rid of it. Do you need help, Tuddy? I got it. Yep, what's up? There you go. So is that trash? Yeah. All right. Now I'm just worried about the turn. How much room do we have? The way to help them out. The bottom is moldy, all right? The bottom is dirty. Yeah, right now we're doing this until we've got mold on it. We've got to go. And as we can save it, we spray it down, wipe it down, clean it to make sure it doesn't bring back mold. Now we see a lot of mold in these furniture, so it has to go because it won't come back. Now these things we can save. We're going to try to save it because it looks like it's been around for a while and she needs it and she likes it. So we try to save with what we can save. But if it helps mold on it, it has to go. Oh, God. Look at that. Look at that poop. But it's not mold, it's poop. We're in the pieces. Yeah, it's not a rush pieces, but it's not mold. Giant spiders crawl spaces, snags. We're friends. Do I know such trash? We're friends. So we just took a lunch break as we're doing this mold, this mold job. We took all the furniture out of here. We treated what was salvageable. We've had to trash some things that were not salvageable here for us there. We're already growing mold out of them. Now we're going to work on the carpet, the baseboards and the drywall, and start getting everything else that is impacted by mold out of here. You guys need to clean the carpet surface as much as possible so that he can keep on moving as quick as he can. We'll just kind of like this. Now it's going to finish. We're going to have to do this. What? We're going to have to do this first. See that carpet trick that I taught him? Guess where I learned it from. Tick tock. Tick tock taught me that carpet rolling trick. You know what I'm talking about right now? The support beams and the studs that I'm doing is we are treating it because we can't remove the support studs. So right now we are treating it and killing any possible growth mold growth on those studs. So as you see, we have the trainees going around treating all of them. What they're going to do before is now they're going to agitate that they've sprayed it. They're going to agitate it and let it sit. And then tomorrow we're going to do it again. We let the DQ run for three days. And then after three days, our two-times treatment and our fogging will have our PRV done to clear us and make sure that we have properly assessed and treated the mold. Alright? Just wrapping up day one of this Springfield water remediation slash mold remediation. We have treated the bathroom. We have removed the carpet. Removed some drywall. Treated the studs. We have the DQ and the negative air machine running. Our air scrubber running right now. What we are doing is we are packing up for the day. But stay tuned for day two here while the rest of my crew comes back and finishes the rest of this job tomorrow. Thanks. What's up guys? It's Nathan here. We're back in sunny Florida. It's a beautiful day outside. Perfect day for a little mold remediation. So we're day two on this water and mold job. Water's been gone for a little while. Mold grew, unfortunately. So we've been remediating. So today, what we're doing is we're retreating where the flood cuts were made. We're retreating all those spots that had mold on them. All the places that were cut. We're going to use Part A. And then we're going to agitate it. We're going to Part A it again. We're going to agitate it. We're going to shock wave it. We're going to seal it with paint. And then we're going to fog. And we're going to call it a day. So you come join us. All right, so what I'm doing now is I'm going to use kills to seal in and burst and look for mold. So all mold that was evident on these beams across has been treated, has been killed, has been agitated, has been wiped up clean to make sure it's not there. So now we're going to seal it in and encapsulate anything that's there. And we're going to make sure no mold grows. It doesn't have to be perfect. As in it doesn't have to really look super, super good. Because it's not like an interior paint on a house or an exterior paint on a house where it's all about the look. We're sealing it in. So as long as I get full coverage of this wood for the during. They have picked up into the air. We have our filtration going. We have our stealth or demon fires, all that stuff that help. Now this is going to kill the rest of anything that's in this space inside of our containment. This is a shared space to this bathroom as well. So it is at risk for those mold sports since it is behind containment and it's the same shared space. So we're going to fog all of this and make sure we're set and good. To avoid any cross-contamination that may have been on our tie-back suits any mold sports that I could have transformed when we opened the door coming in and out. I'm going to fog my entrance out here just this general space to where our exit and entrance is here. We got all the stuff we needed to get done. We painted it in. We killed all the mold. We treated the mold. We did all our remediation process that the remediation protocol called for. So now it's just up to a post-clearance test to make sure there's no mold. Do an air quality test. Call it a day. So we're good. Thanks for tuning in. Thanks for watching guys. Don't forget to like, share, subscribe and ring that bell to be notified of the next episode. For more information visit any of our locations.