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Queens Volunteer Firefighters Receive Mold Removal Training; IgotMold Recommends Use of Molderizer to Make the Process Effective and Safe
Date:12/8/2012

the infestation is not yet too widespread and that he or she has the complete mold removal gear.

Specifically however, about the mold removal spray to use in the treatment, the site said that apart from being effective, it must also be safe. And among the mold remediation sprays available today, it recommended Molderizer.

IgotMold stated that the product is made with organic ingredients. Additionally, it said that it had passed several federal programs and guidelines and was proven effective by its home owner and cleaning company users. To prove it themselves that indeed Molderizer is safe and effective, the c ompany even encouraged the public to try the complimentary sample of it.

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