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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 !

Mold Remediation

Understanding Molds Is the First Step towards Mold Remediation

So you suspect, or know, you have molds in your house. What steps can you take to deal with this?

The first step, of course, in mold remediation is understanding the nature of molds.  Unless you live in a totally controlled antiseptic environment (which most of us don’t), chances are you have molds in, and outside, your house.  For the most part, in mild doses, molds do not pose a serious threat. Molds have co-existed with mankind from the dawn of time.  And they have their practical uses in the general order of things.  Indeed, we need molds because they help break down dead materials and recycle them into other forms of nutrients for our environment.  But when they begin to multiply prodigiously and they start to threaten your health and overrun your house, then they become a problem.  And then you have to consider a program of mold remediation to solve the problem.

Molds are microscopic organisms that thrive under certain conditions: high humidity and relative heat.  In other words, they prefer areas where there is always a high content of water or moisture in the air, such as the bathrooms, kitchens, crawling space under kitchen sinks, dank closets, spaces under beds. In other words, places not ordinarily exposed to a periodic good airing and strong sunlight, or places where there is water damage. Molds grow on organic materials like garbage, wood, fibers, paper, leaves, lint, dead skin, etc.  The human body is not spared from molds since the body is also an organic material.

Molds produce spores or minute seeds, millions of them, which are released into the air and are air-borne to other spots where they eventually grow into adult molds. That’s how they multiply so fast. When the mold infestation is heavy, they produce a greenish-blackish slimy layer and even emit mycotoxins or poisonous chemicals, depending on the species of the mold concerned.

The immediate effects of a serious mold infestation in your house are twofold.  First, you have these unsightly and smelly slimy spots and blotches and discolorations growing on the affected areas.  Perhaps, you don’t see them immediately but you smell that dank unpleasant smell hanging in the air, like a wet towel that has been left on the bathroom floor too long. Second, depending on your tolerance or resistance to molds, you may have certain reactions like skin rashes, coughing, eye irritation, body aches, headaches, nasal congestion, and allergies. 

Mold remediation starts with correcting the conditions that encourage mold infestation.  If the source of excessive moisture is a water leak or flooding, then stop it.  Then eliminate the moisture in and around the affected areas by thoroughly airing and wiping them dry.  Use exhaust fans if necessary to speed up the drying. Dispose of the materials that serve as the “food” of molds by bagging them and throwing them in the trash.  Wash the affected areas with soap and a solution of 10% household bleach in order to kill the remaining molds and spores. Make sure that you protect yourself in the process of mold remediation by wearing a mask and gloves. Also be sure that there is adequate ventilation while doing your mold remediation.  Even while bending over and scrubbing the affected area, you are invariably inhaling spores and mycotoxins and bleach fumes and this can be dangerous. Particularly if you have a respiratory condition, engaging in this sort of intervention may pose as a serious hazard.  If in doubt,
call in a professional help.

Effects of mold infestation in the house are relatively easier to correct.  They can be seen. What is more complicated is when mold or fungal poisons have entered the human body and released its unseen harm on the respiratory, the bowel, and the immune system.  In this case, there is no other choice but to call in a medical professional to diagnose and treat.  Start a mold remediation before it is too late.