17 Things You Should Know About Mold
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- Mold is always in the air around
us naturally both inside and out, the only way to
control indoor mold growth is to control the moisture
level.
- Molds function in nature is to
break down and decompose dead organic material.
- Mold spores are extremely tiny
and waft through the air. They can maintain their
viability to reproduce in many environments until
they land on an appropriate surface.
- If the air is sufficiently humid over a sustained
period, many molds can get their moisture requirements to grow from the
air. This makes basements and attics especially susceptible.
- If mold is a problem in your home
you must clean up the mold and eliminate sources of
moisture. Without sufficient moisture the mold cannot
grow.
- Mold grows well on organic substances,
especially those containing cellulose such as wood
and paper. They grow more rapidly on processed cellulose
items such as paper than on wood in its natural state
- There are molds that can grow on
wood, paper, carpet, fabric, and foods.
- Mold growths can be many colors
such as: black, green, red, pink, orange, yellow,
etc. depending on the type, substance they are growing
on (digesting), and moisture level.
- Water problems or leaks can cause
mold growth, it is recommended that you fix it as quickly as possible.
- Potential health effects and symptoms
associated with mold exposure include allergic reactions,
asthma, and other respiratory complaints.
- Reduce indoor humidity (to 30-60%) to decrease mold growth by: venting bathrooms, dryers, and other moisture-generating sources to the outside.
Use air conditioners, de-humidifiers, increasing
ventilation; and using exhaust fans whenever cooking,
dish washing, and cleaning.
- Small patches of mold can be cleaned
off of surfaces with water and detergent. Make sure
to dry completely.
- Mold growth can be prevented in
some areas by preventing condensation on cold surfaces
by adding insulation. (for example; windows, piping,
exterior walls, roof, or floors)
- In areas where there is a constant moisture problem
one way to prevent mold buildup is to avoid installing carpeting. (For
example by drinking fountains, by sinks, or on concrete floors with
leaks or frequent condensation as often happens in basements).
- Although molds cannot grow on inorganic
substances such as metal or glass they can grow on
built up dust and dirt that accumulates on these items
provided sufficient moisture is present.
- It is important to dry water damaged
areas and items within 24-48 hours to prevent mold
growth. If your basement is constantly wet call
NationDry.
- Clean and dry any damp or wet building
materials and furnishings within 24-48 hours to prevent
mold growth.

For immediate assistance with your basement waterproofing or mold removal needs, a free estimate and an onsite inspection please call 1-800-653-3109.
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