"Most of their hype is self-serving."
Remarkable how humans have been living with mold through the ages but from 1970 on it is the scourge of mankind; good thing they did not have lawyers until late. Get a decent mask as suggested, plus a decent exhaust fan as the dust from the sheetrock demo is likely more dangerous, especially if manufactured before the very late 1960s.
This house I live in was a foreclosure. It has always had water issues in the crawlspace and those got worse after it set with no sump for over two years. So there was growth down there. Got quotes...
Dry Patrol: Guy came out and put on a new Tyvek suit, footies, full face respirator, moisture reader, scare-tactics...Proposed scrubbing with peroxide then instal a vapor barrier. $8,500-12,000 to clean it up.
Enviro Doctor: No scare tactics. Dry Ice blasting finish up with concrobrium. $3,000 I do my own vapor barrier or they could for $600.
3rdc ompany (can't remember name): Vapor barrier, spray to kill mold, no removal of old mold. $6,500 That's right, mold was to stay. He didn't bat an eye, he was that confident it wasn't harmful.
4th company: The guy crawls down in shorts with his cell phone as a light. LOL $4,500. Includes scrubbing with peroxide, vapor barrier, 2 store-bought dehumidifiers.
All those guys but Dry Patrol (National franchise) went down without mask without blinking an eye. They are around that **** day in and day out.
In the end I went with The Enviro Doctor because dry ice blasting seemed the best. Before they came I spent much time down there removing debri, cable and phone lines, frozen plumbing...and had no ill affects. I wore a Tyvek suit and respirator but got plenty of residual, trust me, side affects where barely noticeable and only on heavy exposure days. Just a little stuffiness in my nose. Others may be more allergic. I'm not trying to completely discount it, but through my research and personal experience, there is tons of hype over something that is absolutely everywhere you go. Mold is everywhere, you breath it every single day. Keep it dry and don't feed it and it won't get out of control.