Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Guest Post: Mold Clean Up



Mold Remediation – What does the Clean-Up Involve?
The concern of having mold growing in your home or business is something that many people worry about because of the negative effects it can have on your health. Mold can be found anywhere because of its ability to grow on any organic substance as long as moisture and oxygen is present. This heightens the level of worry, especially on older buildings that accumulate more moisture.
               
Mold grows where there is excessive moisture, and can grow substantially if the problem is not addressed. It’s impossible to eliminate all molds in an indoor environment, but it can be controlled. If you’ve already found mold or moisture problems, there are ways to remedy the issue.
               
Before you can remove the mold you need to find the location that is experiencing excessive moisture. Once you know the location you need to stop the source of moisture and remove the mold growth. Some common remedies for smaller mold growth include sunlight, ventilation, wall insulation, non-porous building materials, household cleaners, and dehumidifiers. If you have significant mold growth a professional is required to remove the affected materials and eradicate the source of excess moisture.
               
In order to remove the mold there are a few different methods. Wet vacuums remove water from floors, carpets, and hard surfaces and can only be used when the materials are still wet. An easier way is by wiping or scrubbing with water and then drying the surface quickly to discourage further mold growth. The best and most efficient way to remove mold growth is to remove the damaged materials, double bag it into polyethylene sheeting, and disposing as you would of construction materials.
               
Gloves and eye protection are important when cleaning up mold. Mold spores can become airborne, raising the risk of respiratory exposure. Disposable protective clothing is recommended for large mold removal projects to prevent the transfer and spread of mold to clothing and to eliminate skin contact with mold. Full containment is also recommended for large mold contamination. Creating a barrier between the moldy area and other parts of the building along with a decontamination chamber for entry intro and exit from the remediation area are required for these large containments as well.
               
Removing mold is a process that needs to be taken seriously as it can affect your health and the building significantly. A professional can safely remove the mold and the affected areas in an environmentally friendly way. They are also able to dispose of all harmful materials properly. After you have had all mold removed, keeping up with moisture buildup in your home will help reduce the risk of mold accumulating.

About the Author:
Asbestos Abatement is pleased to bring you this article on the mold remediation clean-up process. Asbestos Abatement specializes in mold remediation in Denver, as well as mold removal in Denver.

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