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Mold Fungus Fundamentals

July 1, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Mold fungus is a common problem, but that does not mean you have to deal with it - nor does it mean that you should. While in some instances mold is only a nuisance, there are many circumstances under which it quite dangerous, to your health and to your home. It is important to realize this, otherwise you might be tempted to think that you can ignore your mold problem.

For example, health wise, mold and fungus can be absolutely devastating. Plenty of studies and tests have been conducted. They prove unequivocally that mold can cause asthma, sinus infections, and allergies. They can lead to rashes, aches, joint points, and headaches. More seriously, they can cause illnesses and diseases like cancer, fibromyalgia, and certain kinds of lethal pulmonary disorders.

The more mold you have in your house, the higher the risks on your health. There are certain areas of a house which are more likely to attract the breeding of mold and fungus. For instance, padding and carpet which has had any direct contact with concrete poses a risks. Basements and attics are frequently breeding grounds for mold. The cracks in your shower tiles or in the caulking can attract it, as can loose seals on the toilet and leaky sinks and faucets. Air conditioning vents and heating vents also pose risks.

Fortunately, getting rid of mold fungus is not that difficult. The first thing you need to do is determine what kind of mold you have. For instance, black mold is toxic. You will have to deal with it very cautiously. Other types of mold can be easily dealt with, simply by using the right household cleaning products.

Now, in order to do the testing, you have several options. You can call in a specialist, of course. However, that really may not be necessary. You can buy test kits yourself in a variety of places. Your local grocery, hardware, or department store may have all that you need.

Again, there are many ways you can get rid of mold as well. Some molds may require special care from professionals. Others, once more, can be eliminated using household cleaning products. The most common cure is a simple bleach and water mixture.

To make sure that your home is not at risk for mold fungus, you can take preventative measures. The easiest and best of these is actually quite simple. As well as you can, try to make sure that no areas of your home are damp or full of moisture. Mold is very attracted to moisture.

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