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December 21, 2005

Roof-A-Cide Announces the Availability of Our New Mold Remediation Product, Rid-A-Mold™

Roof-A-Cide, the manufacturer of environmentally safe roof cleaning solutions and algae preventatives has recently received EPA Acceptance and Registration of our new mold remediation product, Rid-A-Mold™.

Palm City, Fl, (PRWEB) December 21, 2005 -- Roof-A-Cide, the manufacturer of environmentally safe roof cleaning solutions and algae preventatives has recently received EPA Acceptance and Registration of our new mold remediation product, Rid-A-Mold™.

Rid-A-Mold™ has been independently tested and verified to kill 99.999% of most forms of bacteria and mold within 30 seconds of surface contact.

Building and Construction Professionals can now pre-treat construction materials to minimize the chances of costly mold problems in new construction and remodeling.

For Remedial Treatment of Mold on Construction Materials:
Application should be made by trained applicators only. Remedial treatment of mold on construction materials consists of, but is not limited to, plywood, roof sheeting, OSB board, trusses, wood studs, furring strips, support members, exterior siding, baseboards, CBS block and concrete tie beams.

Authorized Roof-A-Cide™ Applicators properly equipped with our spray equipment can generally use the same equipment for application of Rid-A-Mold™, but we are in the process of designing fogging equipment, which might be more effective in penetrating cracks, crevices, and small spaces.

This presents an excellent opportunity for interested companies to expand their offerings into areas previously unavailable – such as flood clean up & restoration, preconstruction treatment, and preventative services in conjunction with remodeling.

Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at December 21, 2005 01:33 AM

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