IICRC S520-Compliant Mould Remediation
Unchecked moisture can quickly lead to mould growth, damaging property and impacting indoor air quality. At Dynamic Services Rockhampton, we specialise in the safe removal and remediation of mould-affected materials in accordance with the IICRC S520 Standard and Reference Guide for Professional Mould Remediation.
Our trained technicians assess the full extent of contamination, including hidden moisture and airborne spores, before developing a tailored remediation plan. We use advanced equipment and proven techniques to contain, remove, and treat all affected areas. This ensures not only immediate resolution but also reduces the likelihood of mould returning, helping to safeguard your health, structural integrity, and indoor comfort for the long term.
Call Dynamic Services in Rockhampton today on
0406 303 425 to book a mould inspection or treatment.
Experienced Technicians
Est. 2007
Cost-Effective
Complete Mould Solutions
Our process is designed to ensure safety, compliance, and long-term protection:
- Inspection & Moisture Mapping – Identifying visible and hidden mould using industry-grade detection tools.
- Containment & Engineering Controls – Establishing barriers and negative air systems to prevent cross-contamination.
- Safe Material Removal – Carefully removing and disposing of mould-affected, non-restorable materials while protecting unaffected areas.
- Cleaning & Decontamination – Using HEPA vacuuming, damp wiping, and antimicrobial treatments to eliminate spores from salvageable surfaces.
- Post-Remediation Verification – Confirming that affected areas are dry, clean, and suitable for re-occupancy.
Every step is carried out under the IICRC S520 protocol, protecting both occupants and property while ensuring lasting results.
Call Dynamic Services Rockhampton today on 0406 303 425 to arrange a professional mould inspection or remediation service.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is mould remediation?
Mould remediation is the process of identifying, containing and removing mould from affected areas in a property. It begins with an inspection to locate visible and hidden mould, followed by containment to prevent spores from spreading. Affected materials are either cleaned or safely removed, depending on severity. Air filtration and surface treatments help eliminate spores and reduce the chance of regrowth. Remediation also includes addressing the source of moisture that allowed mould to grow in the first place. This service is vital to protect the structure of a property and reduce health risks associated with prolonged mould exposure.
What causes mould to grow indoors?
Mould grows when there is a consistent source of moisture, limited airflow and an organic surface to feed on. Common causes include water leaks, high humidity, poor ventilation, damp building materials and flooding. Bathrooms, basements and kitchens are typical mould-prone areas due to excess moisture in the air. Mould spores are always present in the environment, but they only become a problem when conditions allow them to settle and grow. Identifying and fixing the source of moisture is key to preventing mould. Without proper moisture control, mould can return even after visible growth has been cleaned or removed.
Is mould dangerous to my health?
Yes, exposure to indoor mould can pose health risks, particularly for people with allergies, asthma or weakened immune systems. Common symptoms include coughing, sneezing, skin irritation, eye redness and nasal congestion. In more severe cases, mould exposure can cause respiratory issues or worsen existing lung conditions. Long-term contact with mould can be especially harmful in properties with high levels of contamination or black mould. Even if mould is not visible, airborne spores may still be present. Professional remediation not only removes visible growth but also addresses airborne particles and hidden colonies to help maintain a healthier environment.