Discreet and Effective Mold Remediation Services in Fort Lee
10/25/2023 (Permalink)
Results Are Why SERVPRO® Fort Lee Mold Cleanup Tops the List
Visitors to Fort Lee, New Jersey, will be delighted by the Barrymore Film Center, a museum and archive focusing on the city's role in establishing and nurturing the American film industry. The beautiful building opened on October 21, 2022, to critical acclaim. Features include:
- A 267-seat repertory film theater, concert, lecture, and performance space with an integrated front-of-stage orchestra pit
- A museum with changing exhibit installations
- Event venue opportunities
- A state-of-the-art facility for film shoots
- Educational and green rooms
- A private viewing box and VIP lounge
- Accessibility from the street and in all public areas
- Free Parking
Surprisingly, even a brand-new building may require the services of Fort Lee mold remediation specialists from SERVPRO. Mold needs only a source of water or moisture that persists for at least 24 to 48 hours to grow and spread. If water enters the building during construction, spores always present in the environment can become active and multiply. Light is unnecessary for microbial growth, so the damage can hide in building cavities unnoticed during the installation of finishing touches. Whether a property has just opened or is a long-standing Fort Lee institution, SERVPRO crews follow the same mold damage removal protocol developed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):
- Inspection and location of microbial colonies
- Containment of the affected spaces
- Mechanical scraping or controlled media (soda, dry ice) blasting to loosen organisms from surfaces
- Double-bagging of debris after vacuuming and wiping down to collect all moldy particles and irretrievably damaged building materials
- Application of EPA-registered antimicrobials to inhibit mold regrowth
- Interventions for leak and seepage repairs and ongoing moisture management
The Barrymore Film Center is a must-see for visitors and residents of Fort Lee. Learn about how the community, including the iconic Barrymore family, inspired, supported, and benefited from the infancy and growth of filmed entertainment. Maurice Barrymore's theatrical benefits for Company #2's firehouse and firefighter uniforms in 1900 were the spark that ignited nearly five decades of movie-making in Fort Lee, encompassing silent films to talkies and beyond. The 1948 Oscar Micheaux film, "The Betrayal," was the last title to be completed in Fort Lee as production moved to the West Coast.
Experience and training are why SERVPRO of Fort Lee is a trusted provider of mold remediation along the Hudson River Palisades. Call (201) 817-5450 to discuss your options.