When and Why It’s Needed?

Even after successful mold remediation, some homes may still feel unlivable to people with mold-related illness or environmental sensitivities. That’s often because tiny particles—mold fragments, bacterial residues, or even chemicals released during remediation—can linger in dust on surfaces and in the air.

When should you consider structural fine particle cleaning?

  • After mold remediation, especially if your symptoms persist
  • When moving into a previously contaminated home
  • When moving belongings out of a contaminated home
  • If your indoor air feels dusty or musty despite other cleaning
  • If you’re highly reactive to airborne contaminants

This type of cleaning is especially important for people dealing with Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS), MCAS, Lyme disease, or other chronic conditions. Reducing the dust load in your home can lower your daily exposure and support recovery.