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How To Get Rid Of Mold In 5 Steps

November 8, 2008 by admin 

Mold is defined as the microscopic organisms or fungi that have the facility to develop on nearly every surface like plants, carpet, and papers, concrete and winter insulation. Also, it can grow on your home’s ducts.  Most molds are usually not unsafe, but one type of mold – black mold -  is extremely harmful to your health which is why learning how to get rid of mold can be very important to homeowners today.

According to current research, black mold can contribute to critical health issues like  Fibromyalgia, rashes,  allergies, sinus infections, headache, asthma, and other respiratory problems.  Moreover, Stachybotrys mold can bring about serious pulmonary disorders.

The higher the concentration of mold and the more time you are exposed to it, the more critical the problem will be.  If you become aware of any of these situations with your surroundings, then you can be in danger.

•    Signs of water on the walls
•    Musty smell
•    Carpet or stuffing in straight contact with cement slab
•    Drippings under the sink, unfastened bathroom seals, fissures in caulking or shower tile
•    Black dots or discolorations on wallpaper or walls.
•    Humid crawl spaces or basement
•    Unclean or not properly maintained air conditioning, filters and heating vents

Here are some steps on how to get rid of mold:

Step 1 - Learn what kinds and quantity of mold that you have.  To do this, you will need test kits which are obtainable at most hardware stores, supermarkets, home centers, on-line stores and pharmacy outlets. Through insertion of Petri dishes that comes with the kit in strategic places where you think mold grows, a sample can be attained and sent to a specified lab for testing in order to make out the precise number and kind of the mold that develop there. Mold spores can possibly be stimulated and be emitted through sitting on the sofa where molds are, vacuuming, or by just walking on a carpet. For that reason, you must put on face mask and rubber gloves, when getting in contact with things that you sense is a black mold.

Step 2 - Get rid of the base of the mold. The chief cause of mold expansion is moisture. Fix any leaks in the basement, walls or roof.  Prevent moisture on your floors or behind the walls. Apply a deep penetration concrete sealer in your foundation slabs or basements. Keep in mind, that applying paint on surfaces will not prevent mold from coming back. Use dehumidifier to lessen humidity around your home to avoid moisture.

Step 3 – Make use of a fungicide cleaner to take off mold from surfaces since chlorine bleach will not permanently eliminate mold. Scrub clean your refrigerator inside and out plus the evaporator tray, coils and gaskets. Use protection gears when cleaning.

Step 4 - Mount an air purifier in your home and have your duct work tidied up by an expert.

Step 5 –Avoid storing up of paper, cloth, wood and other porous objects in your basement.

These steps teach you how to get rid of mold so you and your family can live in a clean and mold free home.

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