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Do you have Mold? Is it toxic mold? Do you have Water Damage from a Flooded Basement which is causing moisture to buildup in your home or business? The moisture associated with water intrusions will promote the growth of such as Stachybotrys, Penicillium, Aspergillus, and Cladosporium.

The longer an indoor contaminant is allowed to remain intact, the greater its potential impact on human health and on the structural integrity of the facility. Mold can grow on most common building materials if they remain wet for 24 to 48 hours. Special care must be taken during the and restoration process or serious health hazards can develop.
Our Mold remediation technicians are fully trained and are proficient with the latest equipment, materials and techniques. We specialize in remediation of mold, bacteria, water and Sewer Damage Cleanup in you facility.

You can reach us at 1-800-222-6815 if you are having any water, fire, smoke, or mold problems or are in need of any Document drying !

 

Do-It-Yourself Mold Removal Methods

The first and foremost thing homeowners should check and put more focus on, after an incident of flooding or water damage, is the occurrence of mold. Mold infestations are deemed health hazards that can cause a variety of infections and could prove fatal for individuals with weak immune systems. In an outbreak of mold and mildew infestations in the home, proper mold removal activities should be performed to prevent health risks.

The following are tips and advices on mold removal methods. These procedures are simple enough that even moms and homemakers could perform with ease.

1. The most important aspect in mold removal activities is the safety of the individual performing the task. Proper protective clothing should be worn at all times, like coveralls, gloves, goggles, masks or respirators. Mold removal tasks should not be performed if the individual has allergies, skin blisters or open wounds. Infections from molds would be a possible health risks under such conditions, so it would be best to refrain from the activities.

2. Scrubbing molds off could result to spores to be released into the air and be inhaled by children. It would be best to send them temporarily to a friend's or parent's house or to day-care centers while the mold removal program is underway.

3. Before starting with the actual mold removal task, ensure that the affected area is completely dry. Molds thrive on moisture and cutting them from their food source would be enough to restrain their growth. Use electric fans and air blowers to dry the affected surface. Maintain proper ventilation in the area by opening windows and doors. If there is air conditioning, turn it off temporarily. Use dehumidifiers instead to remove the moisture from the air and speed up the drying process.

4. Check other materials in the vicinity of the mold-affected surface for traces of infestation. Molds eat organic matter, which include wood, natural fiber, paper, cardboard and cloth. Check these items out for any signs of discoloration and if a musky odor is being emitted. If these signs are noticed, there is a likely chance that an infestation has occurred and mold removal should be performed. The homeowner also has the option to just discard these affected items away to prevent further risk to the home and its inhabitants.

5. Use industrial standard brushes and cleaning tools for mold removal. Use a solution made from detergent and bleach dissolved in warm water, and scrubs the affected surface with this mixture. Industrial mold cleaning solutions can also be used; however, the user should be aware of what types of chemicals these cleaners are made of. These chemicals could cause skin irritations and might cause food poisoning if not handled correctly. Read the literature that goes with these cleaners carefully, or consult with suppliers on how to use these chemicals properly. There are, however, organic cleaners available and homeowners have the option to use these instead.

6. Continue scrubbing off all traces of molds until the affected surface is totally free. Rinse the surface with clean water laced with a powerful disinfectant. This would prevent mold infestations from recurring. As a final preventive maintenance procedure, use a fungicide to spray the affected area and prevent molds from coming back.

Mold infestation is a serious health risk and should not be taken lightly. Immediate action is warranted to prevent further infestation from proliferating, putting the homeowner and family at greater risks. These tips are simple methods to get these actions underway and can be performed without any substantial cost on the part of the homeowner.