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Mold Removal Removes Health Concerns

Friday, June 5th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Mold and its effects that it has on the body have been well documented.There are definite relations between breathing conditions and getting exposed to mold.People currently suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are likely to develop lung infections if exposed to mold. Those people diagnosed with asthma have the potential to develop a severe asthma attack with mold exposure. There is also evidence of mold causing rhinitis, urticaria, conjunctivitis and nasal congestion. All of these health concerns lead to the necessary mold removal. Mold can be easily seen, or other times it can be behind walls, on or around pipes, or in basements. This makes complete mold removal a very challenging job.

Now these tips are coming from an experienced water damage San Diego company.

Finding mold in our environment is a natural occurrence. The molds you find in nature are part of what we call the life cycle. They are there to help break down other organic material like fallen leaves. Spores are what reproduces mold and it is also the way it finds its way into our homes and businesses. When spores are blown
onto a wet surface or something that is moist, they aer able to attach to various things and multiply. This is why moisture control in buildings is the essential element to mold control. Mold removal can be a daunting task once it has taken hold. And during removal, spores are released into the air, looking for
another target.

Free spores in the air cause health problems. It is these spores in the air that cause the allergies, the irritations and can be breathed into our lungs. Anything that spores grow and live on they destroy. Mold removal is a must. You may be able to take on this type of job yourself, but there are some steps you should follow. If the infected area is less than ten square feet, then the EDA states that you should be able to clean this up yourself. But if the infected area is larger, they do suggest that a professional should be hired to do the removal.

If the area is something you feel you can handle, there are a few precautions that you must do prior to the mold removal.  First, protect yourself from inhaling the mold spores by wearing a N-95 respirator. These do cost between 12-25 dollars in most hardware stores or online. Second thing to do is to wear long gloves, that should be made of natural rubber.Don’t use bare hand to touch mold. Third, be sure to wear goggles and be sure they don’t have ventilation because this will protect your eyes from the mold spores. Now you are ready to start cleaning. You need to start off by fixing any pipes that are leaking and then scrubbing mold off with a bleach water combo or disinfectants and water
mixture. Following the cleaning, dry everything. The key to all this is moisture control. If you don’t take care of the mold, there is a high likelihood it will return.

Follow these key steps as  they have been gained from years of experience as a mold removal San Diego company.

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