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Black Mold Removal

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A mold damage restoration can be a major undertaking. Apart from the fact that it is very frustrating to find water leaking or flooding into your house every time it rains, there is a more insidious problem that can make its presence felt if there is no immediate water cleanup soon after. Mold will quickly take hold in any damp environment, quickly establishing itself from airborne spores that will grow on any cellulose-based material.IMG_0026.jpg

For the most part, and for most people, molds are not a big health problem. However, they do produce allergens that can cause allergic reactions. Either touching or inhaling mold or mold spores is enough to get have an allergic reaction. Black mold is a particularly serious problem because it produces a toxic substance called mycotoxin which can be a potential health hazard.

Mold spores are ubiquitous, so basically, getting rid of all of them is not really an option. If you are going to conduct a thorough job of black mold removal, the best you can do is to kill the existing black mold and then ensure that the conditions in which black mold spores grow are not available.

Essentially, black mold removal involves 4 important steps and can be summed up by the following actions: Contain, Kill, Remove, Protect. In other words, contain the mold to as small an area as possible, kill existing mold that is visible, remove the mold that has been killed and protect the surfaces that have been cleaned as well as creating conditions to prevent more mold growth.

Black Mold Removal Tips

Do not simply paint over the black mold. This will not kill the mold, it will continue to grow and will become an even bigger problem.PICS47.jpg

Do not attempt to kill black mold be using bleach. Bleach is ineffective against black mold. It may initially remove the mold but it is not a long lasting solution.

Wear a complete protective covering when carrying out your black mold removal.

Keep the area that is being cleaned well ventilated at all times. When you disturb the black mold there will be mold spores dispersed into the air. A well ventilated room will allow the mold spores to be carried away.

Once the mold is killed and removed ensure that the conditions that allowed the mold to grow in the first place are changed. In other words, remove any sources of dampness.

The Safest Method of Black Mold Removal

Call in a mold remediation specialist. Professional mold removal specialists are equipped to remove large infestations of toxic black mold from homes. They are people who do this kind of thing for a living and if you feel that you will be out of your depth and will be needlessly risking your health by attempting the job yourself, then the best idea would be to call in an expert.

Mold removal also involves a complete inspection of the area to ensure that all affected areas have been identified. Black mold growth doesn't only take place in places that are easy to see. There are plenty of hidden surfaces that may be covered with mold. Professional mold remediation guys know what to look for and where to look to confirm that all black mold has been successfully removed.

However, there are many people who prefer to do the mold removal themselves, but there are some basics that should be taken care of.

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When carrying out your own black mold removal, it is a good idea to wear protective clothing that includes a Tyvek suit, gloves and a face mask. While working in a room that has been infested with black mold, try to get as much fresh air into the room as you can. The whole idea is that you want to come with as little contact as possible with the mold spores.

To remove black mold, use a fungicide spray directly on the black mold to kill the mold growth completely. Wipe the affected surface down completely with the fungicide solution until the entire area is free of growth. Once the black mold has been killed and removed, the room and the surfaces must be completely dried to ensure there will be little chance of re-infestation.

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