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2012年9月14日 星期五

Tips On Preventing Black Mold


It is always better to be proactive than reactive. If you are looking for a house to buy, you must check out every nook and cranny to ensure that there is no mold anywhere. Getting a house that is infested by black mold or any other mold cleaned can become quite a costly affair, and home insurance companies generally reject any claims for mold cleaning. In your own house, you must do a periodic inspection to ensure that there is no mold. Air ducts, heating systems, roof tiles, window edges and cupboards through which there are pipes running are places which usually get infested by black mold. You cannot tell which type of mold is it unless you have it tested in a laboratory. It again becomes a costly affair; therefore, the best option is to clear out any mold that is in the house.

If you live in a humid area, that is where black mold thrives the most; you should monitor the humidity level in your home. The humidity level in your home should never exceed 55% RH. Anything above this will be an ideal breeding and thriving atmosphere for black mold and other fungi and dust mites. To check if you have a humidity problem in your home, you must invest in humidity sensors or a hygrometer. You should place the moisture meter at places that you suspect have a high humidity level. You can move the meter around and check the moisture levels in various areas of the area. In case the humidity level is high, you would need to get a dehumidifier installed. You can get multiple dehumidifiers installed in various rooms of your house.

You should check for water leakage/seepage and rusty pipes. Nowadays, most pipes in houses are concealed and it is difficult to check for rusty pipes and leakages. The only way to check for leakages is to listen if you can hear water running when the tap is turned off. If you hear water running or smell a musty odor, you can expect for fungi to thrive in these areas. If you have a leaking tap or toilet, or discolored damaged walls, these are the places where black mold can grow. The best way to ensure that your house stays free from any type of fungi growth is to keep the humidity level within prescribed limits and check your home regularly to ensure that there is no fungi or black mold spots in your house.




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2012年1月6日 星期五

Preventing Mold Problems In Your Home


Mold is a very costly problem to have in your home. For many it can be thousands of dollars to properly remove a mold problem depending on what type it is. It is a toxic and can make you extremely sick if you are living in a home with it. The best thing you can do before having a huge problem is to prevent it from ever happening. Find out what you can do that will help you prevent mold problems in your house.

What is it that causes most mold problems in a home?

Most mold problems are caused by having a humidity problem. This means that the home is just a bit too humid helping the mold grow faster. This is something that need to be controlled.

For around thirty dollars you can buy a humidity sensor. You just need one. Test out the rooms in your home to see what the humidity is of each of them. When you find rooms with higher than 50% humidity, something needs to be done.

Use a dehumidifier in rooms with this high humidity. Keep them running so that there will be less moisture in the air. This will help prevent mold from growing as easily.

You also need to fix any pipes in your home that are leaking and causing problems. This can cause moisture as it leaks out and gets into the air. Stop it from happening by keeping things in working order.

Look for holes that might be in your roof. This is a great spot for mold to grow as that moisture seeps into your walls.

Seal up your basement better. If your basement is flooding after heavy rains, something needs to be done else mold problems are likely in the future.

Be sure to get your air ducts cleaned. This can be a place where mold grows for years without you knowing it. You will be breathing it in all the time and it's very easy for it to spread.




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2011年12月30日 星期五

Tips On Preventing Black Mold


It is always better to be proactive than reactive. If you are looking for a house to buy, you must check out every nook and cranny to ensure that there is no mold anywhere. Getting a house that is infested by black mold or any other mold cleaned can become quite a costly affair, and home insurance companies generally reject any claims for mold cleaning. In your own house, you must do a periodic inspection to ensure that there is no mold. Air ducts, heating systems, roof tiles, window edges and cupboards through which there are pipes running are places which usually get infested by black mold. You cannot tell which type of mold is it unless you have it tested in a laboratory. It again becomes a costly affair; therefore, the best option is to clear out any mold that is in the house.

If you live in a humid area, that is where black mold thrives the most; you should monitor the humidity level in your home. The humidity level in your home should never exceed 55% RH. Anything above this will be an ideal breeding and thriving atmosphere for black mold and other fungi and dust mites. To check if you have a humidity problem in your home, you must invest in humidity sensors or a hygrometer. You should place the moisture meter at places that you suspect have a high humidity level. You can move the meter around and check the moisture levels in various areas of the area. In case the humidity level is high, you would need to get a dehumidifier installed. You can get multiple dehumidifiers installed in various rooms of your house.

You should check for water leakage/seepage and rusty pipes. Nowadays, most pipes in houses are concealed and it is difficult to check for rusty pipes and leakages. The only way to check for leakages is to listen if you can hear water running when the tap is turned off. If you hear water running or smell a musty odor, you can expect for fungi to thrive in these areas. If you have a leaking tap or toilet, or discolored damaged walls, these are the places where black mold can grow. The best way to ensure that your house stays free from any type of fungi growth is to keep the humidity level within prescribed limits and check your home regularly to ensure that there is no fungi or black mold spots in your house.




If you're interested in learning more about Black Mold, please feel free to visit our website at http://www.yourblackmoldguide.com





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