Household Mold and How to Deal With it
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Mold is a persistent problem in many a modern dwelling, thanks to better insulation, combined with stable temperatures and high levels of humidity. These conditions provide mold with a perfect habitat, allowing it to flourish. While mold spores are a common particle in household dust, should their concentration reach high levels, they can have ill effects on our health, so getting rid of mold should be a priority.
What is mold?
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Mold is a persistent problem in many a modern dwelling, thanks to better insulation, combined with stable temperatures and high levels of humidity. These conditions provide mold with a perfect habitat, allowing it to flourish. While mold spores are a common particle in household dust, should their concentration reach high levels, they can have ill effects on our health, so getting rid of mold should be a priority.
What is mold?
Mold
(or Mould) is the name for a large group of fungi, characterized by
discoloration of a surface, followed by a fuzzy-looking growth over the
affected area. Mold causes biodegradation in organic material, causing
food to spoil and wood to rot, among other things. Mold can also be
beneficial for producing antibiotics, enhancing the taste of certain
kinds of cheese and serve in the production of drinks and food. The kind
you usually encounter in your home is the unwelcome kind.
Health risks: |
Mold exposure in infants can
lead to respiratory problems, and studies have shown a direct
correlation between high levels of mold exposure and the development of
asthma. People with higher sensitivity to mold can develop chronic lung
illnesses. Mold can also cause allergic responses in children and
adults. Symptoms of mold exposure:
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How to get rid of mold:
First, we need to find it - search the house for mold, starting with the most likely places:
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Look for discoloration, black or white spots, fuzzy-looking spots and a musty smell. Check walls, floors and ceilings. |
Measure
the area the mold covers – if the area is greater than 10ft (3m)
across, you will need a professional cleaning. If the area is smaller
than 10ft, you can take care of it yourself.
If water damage caused the mold, make sure that the leak has been fixed, otherwise the mold will simply return.
Move
furniture from mold-infested rooms to mold-free rooms, and then cover
any air vents with plastic sheets. We do this to prevent mold spores
from spreading to uninfected areas, then open the windows in the room to
reduce humidity and temperatures.
Prepare by wearing safety goggles, a dust mask, gloves, and clothes you wouldn’t mind throwing away once you’re done.
Prepare a solution that kills mold
Borax and vinegar:
Add one cup of borax per one gallon (3.5 liters) of water, and then add
a cup of vinegar to the mix. The combination of these two natural
cleaners will kill most kinds of mold, thanks to the vinegar overlapping the mold borax can’t kill and vice versa.
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Baking soda and vinegar: Add 3 tablespoons of baking soda to 4 cups of warm water, then add one cup of plain white vinegar. Like the borax, the baking soda overlaps the vinegar’s mold-removing abilities. |
Pour
the solution into a spray bottle, and spray the affected area. Wait for
about 15-20 minutes and then scrub the area thoroughly until there are
no more signs of mold and allow to dry. (Food preparation areas must be
rinsed afterward)
Prevention:
Mold
loves to be left undisturbed in an area with humidity and darkness.
These are the most effective prevention methods. Fix any and all water
leaks. Areas that can’t get enough sunlight (like ceilings) or have high
levels of humidity (like showers) should be checked for new signs of
mold and treated as soon as they appear. Using dehumidifiers and
air-conditioning also reduces the likeliness of mold forming in your
home.
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