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Yes. Mold spores embedded in upholstered furniture, fabric, and porous personal items continue to off-gas and become airborne with normal use and movement. For sensitive occupants, this residual contamination is enough to maintain symptoms even when the structural mold is gone. Treating contents is not optional for households where health is a concern.
FixMold will assess the items and advise honestly on what on-site treatment can and can't address. For severely contaminated garments and textiles, we connect clients with professional dry-cleaning partners who perform disinfection to the standard required. In cases where items are beyond salvage, we document that finding clearly so clients can pursue appropriate insurance claims.
Yes. The solutions applied through FixMold's electrostatic sprayers are drawn from our organic, VOC-free product line. No toxic residue is left on treated surfaces, which matters for furniture and personal items that occupants handle daily.
The FixMold technician assesses contents throughout the affected areas and identifies what requires treatment, what can be safely cleaned in place, and what needs to be handled by a specialist. You receive a clear breakdown before any decisions are made about your belongings.


