Best Practices to Prevent Mold growth

Best Practices to Prevent Mold growth

We have many clients ask for best practices to prevent or control Mold growth.  The following information is a guide in response to the request. The Most important factor to consider is when water leaks or spills occur indoors -ACT QUICKLY.  If wet or damp materials or areas are dried 24-48 hours after a leak or spill happens, in most cases mold will not grow.  Make sure that you do routine inspections inside and outside of your home. Clean and repair roof gutters as needed.  Make sure the ground slopes away from the building foundation, so that water does not enter or collect around the foundation. Keep air conditioning drip pans clean and the drain lines unobstructed and flowing properly. This is a common problem that can cause a significant damage and can be prevented with a routine safety check.

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Mold And Allergies

Mold And Allergies

Are you one on the many individuals who have allergy symptoms year round? If you answered yes you may be one of the increasing numbers of people allergic to mold. While people with pollen allergies tend to have seasonal symptoms, mold allergies can flare up all year long. Indoor mold can be a problem, because mold will grow in your house where there is an increase in moisture and humidity. You may see mold growth on a basement wall, in your crawl space, a damp carpet, or behind the bathroom tile.

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How do I know if I have toxic mold? What’s does Mold look like?

How do I know if I have toxic mold? What’s does Mold look like?

Mold is a type of microscopic organism or fungi that grows in damp environment and there are about 200,000 types, most of which are harmless. They thrive on soil, air, and practically everywhere as long as there are moisture, oxygen, and some organic matter. Certain types of mold are found in soil, plants, and even crops like corn and wheat. It likes damp and shady areas and can be found indoors.

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Mold and Your Health

Over the last several years we have seen a steady increase of the presence of mold in homes and commercial buildings. Mold and how it can impact your health has been seen in the headlines on national news, magazines, and local papers. With the economy and recent foreclosed homes we are seeing more and more homes with mold related issues.  People still don’t fully understand the health hazards of mold exposure and how it affects your air quality.  The term toxic mold is somewhat misleading as it exudes an idea that certain molds are toxic, when actually certain types of molds produce secondary metabolites that produce toxins which are called mycotoxins.  The spores can definitely destroy one’s health and immune system. Sometimes, people are unaware they have problems with the air they are breathing and the mold spores until they are very sick. Certain people may have a minor allergic reaction to the some molds, but once you have the affected area remediated of the toxic spores they most likely recover with few serious side effects. However, if they have been exposed to the dangerous molds such as Stachybotrys or Chaetomium, they could suffer from a myriad of serious symptoms and illnesses such as chronic bronchitis, heart problems, cancer, multiple sclerosis, chronic fatigue, bleeding lungs and much more.

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What Can Molds Do To Your Health

Molds indoors are usually taken for granted.  However, this should not be the case.  Molds can affect our health in small and serious ways.

People get affected by molds if they inhaled the toxic mold spores.  The spores would enter into the bloodstream and symptoms will start to manifest.

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Toxic Mold

Toxic Mold

Toxic mold symptoms are often neglected or misdiagnosed by docs owing to their likeness to flu and different illnesses. Recent years have witnessed a rise within the circumstances of toxic mold-associated diseases throughout the U.S. Toxic mold, which is often brought on by leaky pipes or badly sealed home windows, can swarm a house, workplace, or an condominium inside weeks. It is odorless and breeds in poorly lit and damp situations, making it onerous to detect without professional help. Unless the source of toxic mold is removed, signs can get progressively worse and ultimately lead to grave illnesses.

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Toxic Mold Breckenridge

Toxic Mold Breckenridge

Various types of mold grow in a household, most relatively benign and no more than a nuisance, although all mold must be addressed with caution. One type particular, however, is a more dangerous matter. It is called Stachybotrys, and known colloquially as toxic black mold, or simply just, black mold.

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Mold Removal Brooklyn

Mold Removal Brooklyn

Are you worried about a mold issue in your home or business? Is mold causing you to lose tenants in your house or has reduced the face value of your house you want to sell?

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Mold Removal Middletown

Mold Removal Middletown

Mold Removal Middletown offers an online list of mold removal and remediation services to the residents of Middletown. All the companies in the list are licensed professionals who have been providing their services for many years now. They are an assemblage of highly experienced and proficient mold removing experts who can complete any type of mold removal and restoration work.

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Mold Removal Albany

Mold Removal Albany

Mold growth looks very ugly and unsightly, and worse it can affect the air quality and can precipitate a number of diseases. The prestigious Mayo report reveals that there are more than 150 types of Molds which can cause serious illness in humans.

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