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Mold abatement

When mold growth runs out of water for reproducing, it goes dormant just waiting for future water availability. Hurricanes often create massive mold infestation problems as does humidity, water leakage and excessive moisture, which alone is sufficient for indoor mold growth. Even the smell of dormant mold can make mold-sensitive people sick and just because mold is not visible; it is no surety that a home is mold-safe. The worst hidden mold within walls, ceilings, floors, crawl spaces, basements, attics and heating or cooling equipment and ducts.

Steps in Mold abatement

The first step to mold abatement would call for mold diagnosis, which can be done by mold testing the air of the basement, crawl space, attic, all rooms and also the outward airflow from all heating/cooling duct registers for the possible presence of elevated levels of airborne mold spores, in comparison to an outdoor mold control test. There are reputed do-it-yourself mold test kits or one can hire a certified Mold Inspector for this job. Mold treatment needs to be safe and effective for removal of mold, remediation, mitigation and complete abatement. In order to do this the homeowner is required to: Contain the mold from spreading to uncontaminated areas, Kill the mold, Remove any dead mold and protect the cleaned out area against future mold infestations.

Safety tips for Mold abatement

Residents or workers experiencing any possible toxic mold health symptoms, presence of strong smell of mold, visible signs of major mold growth anywhere in the building and if the building tests positive for elevated levels of airborne mold spores all require the occupants being moved temporarily to a mold-safe place until after successful mold remediation and clearance testing.

Solutions for Mold abatement

Find and locate all visible or hidden toxic mold infestations in the entire home can be done by thorough, all-around mold inspection and mold testing (with mold laboratory analysis and mold species identification of collected mold samples). Hidden mold is a strong possibility if a building smells moldy, but the sources are not visible or, if there has been water damage and residents are reporting health problems. Replacing mold-infested heating/cooling equipment and ducts is a good idea, if the owner can afford to do so. Otherwise, repeated mold spraying with a mold fogging machine and a mold home remedy recipe into the return air duct while the system is running on fan ventilation to deliver the fungicide to internal surfaces is equally effective too.

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