Hello World! Welcome Friends! Today’s post is all about finding the dreaded mold and what to do when you find it!
What is Mold?
The term mold is used to mention fungi that grows in the form of multi-cellular thread structures called hyphae. It is often found in damp organic materials where it appears like stains and in different colors. A musty smell is a sign of microbial growth even if there are no visible signs of growth. In the case where mold starts growing in homes and offices, it can lead to poor inside air quality. Some molds are even more destructive such as dry rot fungus and Serpula lacrymans.
Types of Mold
There are different types of mold that are found both outdoors and indoors. Mold usually grows in dim-lit and damp areas such as basements, attics, bathrooms, and crawl spaces. It is more common in areas where there is a leak in the roof, broken pipes, window, seasonal flooding. Some of the most common indoor mold include Aspergillus, Chaetomium, Cladosporium, Penicillium and Stachybotrys (black mold).
Black Mold
Black mold is one of the most common types of color for mold. It’s doesn’t mean it’s the dreaded Stachybotrys. It usually grows in humid, damp and dark places in homes. Just like other molds, it also releases spores into the air which are inhaled by humans or absorbed by the skin. Mold is known as toxic because it causes respiratory reactions like sneezing, coughing, itchy and sore throat, and watery eyes. There are some common signs and symptoms of black mold which include:
- Musty smell
- Visible dark spots
- Irritation
- A sore throat
- Watery eyes
- Odd colors
What To Do When You Find It?
Wet damp places allow mold spores to grow and get in the air, which causes breathing problems. Unless it is controlled, it can cause damage to floors, walls, ceilings, and your home structure. It can also cause damage to your carpets, chairs, and sofas. The longer the mold grows, the more damage it can cause, which is why it’s so important to get in contact with mold removal companies in Florida or wherever you live as soon as you can before the problem becomes any worse. The ideal way to fix this problem is to:
- Find the place with damp areas and mold
- Seek immediate help and fix leaks or other moisture problems
- Dry out the damp areas or replace the wet materials
- Safely clean up the mold
- Spray a anti-microbial in the affected areas
In case you find mold in your home, have it tested by an industrial hygienist. People often make the mistake of cleaning up the mold without testing. It is vital to know the type of mold you are dealing with and how bad the problem is. Mold testers are experts who can give you thorough inspection to find all the affected areas of mold. If the problem is minor, smaller than 100×100 they may suggest cleaning it yourself and will give advice on how to remove it. If it’s bad, you need to hire a mold removal service to oversee the cleanup process.
Can Mold Affect Your Health?
Mold can lead to different health issues such as inflammation, allergy, and other infections. The allergic reactions include sneezing, itchy nose, red eyes, and skin rashes. This can also trigger asthma attack and make symptoms such as coughing and wheezing worse. If you suspect a problem in your home, you might get a respiratory infection like flu and cold. People who are old, infants or with weak immune system mold can cause even more health hazards for these people.
Mold Remediation Process
There are five major steps involved in the remediation process explained below:
- Look for Signs
This step involves evaluating the visible signs of growth on walls or in corners. Mold is invisible, growing behind and around every wall and piece of furniture. It’s important to understand that behind its growth, there is a water and moisture problem. Hence, learn where the moisture comes from and how to solve it.
- Document the problem
Before beginning the remediation process, document the situation by writing, taking photos and recording video. This document can be used to develop a remediation plan.
- Calculate the contamination extent
Mold might not always grow in a single area, so figure out the level of contamination you are dealing with. Calculate the extent as it might impact how you deal with mold removal and cleanup. The objective of the remediation process is to clean up mold growing within your home and to avoid revealing homeowners to large amounts of the substance.
- Remediate mold contamination
Remediation includes cleaning up and the removal of building materials affected by the mold. It also includes preventing new growth by addressing the source of moisture. Wipe down all affected areas with an anti-microbial cleaning agent. It is best to call mold remediation Denver professionals to do the work for you.
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