Health Concerns and the Need for Mold Removal
Mold and its effects that it has on the body have been well documented. There are connections between many respiratory conditions and mold exposure. People that already suffer from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are more susceptible to lung infections when exposed to mold. And if the people with asthma could also develop a severe asthma attack if exposed to mold. There is solid evidence that rhinitis, urticaria, conjunctivitis, and nasal congestion is caused by mold. All of these health concerns lead to the necessary mold removal. Sometimes mold is easily found, while at other times it can be behind walls, around pipes, or in basements. This makes complete mold removal a very challenging job.
Now these tips are coming from an experienced water damage San Diego company.
Finding molds in nature is a common occurrence. The molds you find in nature are part of what we call the life cycle. They are present because they help to break down things like organic materials such as fallen leaves. How mold reproduces is through spores and that is also how it gets into our home or places of business. When spores are blown
onto a moist or wet surface they are able to stick to various structures and multiply. That is why controlling moisture in buildings is crucial in trying to control mold. Mold removal is a difficult job especially if it has taken hold. And during mold removal, spores will become airborne, looking for
another target.
Health concerns are cause for concern when free spores are present. These spores that are airborne cause the allergic reactions, irritations and can be inhaled into our lungs. Anything that spores grow and live on they destroy. Mold removal is necessary. You may be able to take on this type of job yourself, but there are some steps you should follow. If the area infected by mold is less than ten feet, the EDA states you should be able to take care o the mold yourself. But if the area is larger than this, the suggestion is that a professional be hired to do the removal.
If you feel it is an area you can handle, make sure to follow a few precautions before beginning the mold removal. First, protect yourself from inhaling the mold spores by wearing a N-95 respirator. You will find these cost between 12 to 25 dollars and can be bought at most hardware stores. Second, wear long gloves made of a natural rubber.Do not allow your bare hands to touch mold. Third step, also wear goggles, and make sure they don’t have breathing holes to protect your eyes from the mold spores. Now you are ready to begin to clean. You need to start off by fixing any pipes that are leaking and then scrubbing mold off with a bleach water combo or disinfectants and water
mixture. Following the cleanup, the next thing to do is dry everything. Remember the key is moisture control. If you don’t take care of the mold, there is a high likelihood it will return.
Follow these key steps as they have been gained from years of experience as a mold removal San Diego company.













