The research behind our process.
We don't ask you to take our word for it. Below are independent papers, field tests, and public-health references that explain why dry-fog mold remediation works and why indoor mold is worth taking seriously in the first place.
Peer-reviewed papers and public-health guidance.
External sources — links open on the publisher's site. We don't rehost their work.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers field test
An ERDC field evaluation of dry-fog mold remediation in a historic military structure, with pre- and post-treatment air sampling documenting the outcome. A useful public-sector reference for the same class of process we use.
Read on the USACE digital librarySporicidal efficacy of vapor peracetic acid
A whitepaper covering why vapor peracetic acid (VPA), delivered at the right particle size and dwell time, is effective against mold spores at room temperature — the chemistry behind dry-fog mold remediation.
Background: EPA peracetic acid fact sheetEPA — Mold and Health
The U.S. EPA's overview of indoor mold, exposure pathways, and the health risks for sensitive groups. The reference most often cited in California real-estate disclosures and IAQ literature.
Read on EPA.govCDC — Basic facts about mold and dampness
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention summary on indoor mold, who is at higher risk, and why eliminating the moisture source matters as much as removing visible growth.
Read on CDC.govWHO — Guidelines for indoor air quality: dampness and mould
The World Health Organization's consensus document linking indoor dampness and mold exposure to respiratory symptoms, infections, and asthma exacerbation in children.
Read on WHO.intNCHH — Mold and healthy homes
The National Center for Healthy Housing's homeowner-friendly guidance on identifying, controlling, and preventing mold growth in residential settings.
Read on NCHH.orgExternal references are provided for context. Fresno Pure Maintenance is not affiliated with the EPA, CDC, WHO, NCHH, or the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and inclusion here is not an endorsement by those organizations.
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