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Protect Yourself Against A Potential Health Hazard: Steps To Mold Removal
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Jacklyn Hartfield
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By Jacklyn Hartfield
Published on 10/26/2008
 
If we find molds in our food disgusting, how much more imagining it growing all over our house?

If we find molds in our food disgusting, how much more imagining it growing all over our house?

Molds can be a serious problem in any household, making mold removal an urgent priority. Aside from being unsightly and smelling repugnant, molds can do serious damage to your building's structure and furniture. They grow in colonies and without steps towards mold removal, they can easily spread inside walls and floors made of porous materials, making them unstable.

In larger quantities, molds are also significant health hazards. They cause a gamut of diseases, including allergies, inhalation fever and respiratory problems. About a hundred thousand species of molds are classified as toxic, which is why mold removal has been part of public health and occupational health programs.

If you or any of your family members have a weak immune system, and you've been exposed to large quantities of molds for a considerable period of time, then molds can cause serious complications. As such you have to take care of mold removal as soon as you spot this fungus growing in your house.

To conduct an efficient and effective mold removal process, you need to understand how and why molds grow. Molds spread through spores in the air and thrive on moisture-filled environments.

If your home ventilation system has a damp filter, or you have a plumbing leak, then your house is more likely to develop mold colonies compared to other homes. If you live in a humid area, e.g. near a river or sea, make inspection for molds and mold removal part of you regular clean-up. Structures that survived a flood, hurricane or heavy rain are also likely camps of molds. This is because not all surfaces dry well when flooded.

Visually inspect your house for molds to identify key problem areas. Once identified, you must kill the mold colony to stop it from spreading. Mold removal, on a small scale, can be budget-friendly, as most disinfectants and household cleansers available in the market can do this job. Clean the surface area and check for crevices where this fungus may still be lurking. If you can expose the infected area to direct sunlight, better.

Lastly, you must establish safety nets to make sure that your house is not mold-friendly. Mold removal is as much preventive as it is curative. Check the moisture level in the air in your home regularly. You may need to use dehumidifiers if needed to make the air less damp. Make sure that all surfaces and furniture are dry and clean.

Use non-porous materials for your home as much as you can. You can consult with your local hardware and construction store; most of them can recommend for you which panels and bathroom tile systems tend to be more mold-resistant compared to others. And if you can make your house well-ventilated naturally, that would go a long way in regulating the moisture in your air. Houses whose window systems allow natural air to circulate and direct sunlight to visit are less conducive to mold infestation.