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Mold cleaning

Before you start cleaning the mold from the room, it is advisable to ensure the room is well ventilated. It is also of great importance that you wear a mask, gloves and cover your eyes during the cleaning process. If the mold covers a small surface area, it is fairly easy to clean the mold with detergent and water. Allow the space to dry and then apply a solution of 1/2-cup bleach per gallon of water to kill the remaining spores. Never combine bleach and ammonia because the mixture produces a toxic gas. There are products available that are designed specifically for mold, which can help you, deal effectively with this smelly problem. Preventive measures can be taken to ensure the mold does not return and you can do this by eliminating the underlying problems that caused it.

Mold Removal Methods

If your mold problem is very severe, you may need to consider hiring professional help offered by several established mold remediation companies, who will do a good job of cleaning up your personal space for you. It is necessary for good health and hygiene that inhabitants of a mold-infested house avoid breathing in mold or mold spores. In order to limit exposure to airborne mold, those homeowners resorting to treating the mold themselves may want to wear an N-95 respirator, available at many hardware stores and from companies that advertise on the Internet. These respirators cost about $12 to $25 each. Some N-95 respirators resemble a paper dust mask with a nozzle on the front; others are made primarily of plastic or rubber and have removable cartridges that trap most of the mold spores from entering. In order to be effective, the respirator or mask must fit properly, so carefully follow the instructions supplied with the respirator. A second precaution would be to wear long gloves that extend to the middle of the forearm, which provide protection and adequate coverage. Also recommended, when working with water and a mild detergent, are the ordinary household rubber gloves, which can be a good substitute too.

Some precautions during mold cleaning

If the homeowner is using a disinfectant, a biocide such as chlorine bleach, or a strong cleaning solution, the use of relevant gloves- made from natural rubber, neoprene, nit rile, polyurethane, or PVC- is recommended, as one should avoid touching mold or moldy items with bare hands. Wearing goggles that do not have ventilation holes is a good precaution too, as these help reduce possibilities of getting mold or mold spores in your eyes.

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