A lot of people around this time of year take the time to try to do spring cleaning around their home. When starting your spring cleaning, it’s important to be aware of any mold that may be emerging throughout your home. Consider these useful tips that will help you have a mold-free spring! Tips for
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Black Mold is a name commonly used for Stachybotrys chartarum which is a very toxic mold that can grow inside and outside. This type of mold produces toxins, which are potent enough to cause severe problems for people’s health. The health issues that are associated with black mold are usually related to the respiratory area. Symptoms of
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It is known that during the winter season, it’s best time of the year for mold to grow and and develop. Mold can grow and produce near water sources and since winter is the wettest season, it makes it that much easier. Here are some tips to prevent any mold growing in your home during the
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Bleach is commonly used to remove and fight mildew found in shower stalls, so it isn’t uncommon for people to think that bleach can also be used to fight mold. Mold on a porous surface like wood or sheetrock, however, is different from the mildew in your shower. When mold grows on porous surfaces like wood,
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White water mold (WWM) is a naturally growing fungus that is has a heavy, protective coating to it. Don’t let its tissue paper-like substance fool you, because after is has been removed, it can still re-contaminate. The tiniest quantities of Water Mold can lead to a re-establishment of the problem. Where Is White Water Mold Found
It only takes 48 hours for a small mold problem to become a big mold problem in your New Hampshire or Maine home or business. In addition to mold affecting you and your family health, it can cause a significant amount of damage to the interior structure of your home to items including; couches, carpets,
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Detecting and removing carpet mold is harder to find than other places like your ceiling because this mold will be hidden under the carpet fibers. If there has been significant water damage to your rug or basement foundation this will create mold unseen to the naked eye. If you are experiencing the symptoms of mold
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Restoring a building to its original condition after treating/remediating a mold problem can be a tedious project. The top reason that mold has made its way into your building or home is due to water and excessive moisture. This excess water usual comes from foundation water leaks, plumbing leaks or excessive humidty in an are
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Regularly vacuuming of your home helps keeps your home clean from bugs, pet hair, and more importantly, mold. One very effective way to prevent mold growing in your NH home is to vacuum with a HEPA (high efficiency particulate air) vacuum cleaner. HEPA Filters Trap Mold Spores HEPA filters are a must when it comes to
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Just like how plants have seeds to grow, mold has mold spores. Mold spores cannot be seen by the naked eye, making them hard to detect. Unless you have mold remediation professional testing your home or business you will not know mold spores exist until you see mold growing. Unlike mold, mold spores can continue
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