Containment and Environmental Control: Why Removal Alone is Not Enough
Summary by callmor.ai · Jun 9, 2026 · 1 min read

This is an AI-written summary of an article originally published by R&R Magazine — Restoration News. Please read the original article for the full story.
When remediation work begins, simply removing damaged materials isn't sufficient protection for the rest of your property. Professional restoration teams use negative air systems and HVAC isolation to manage airflow, ensuring contaminants don't migrate into clean spaces. Physical containment barriers combined with environmental controls create sealed work zones.
This approach protects your family's health and prevents secondary damage. Without these safeguards, spores and particles can infiltrate ductwork and other areas, creating new problems. Whether addressing water damage or mold, proper containment keeps the restoration process contained to affected zones only, making the job more efficient and thorough for your Los Angeles or Orange County home.
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