Household Mold
The threat of common household mold is something that worries both allergy sufferers and homeowners alike. Fortunately, it’s not difficult to prevent mold from taking over your home. By taking some simple preventive measures, you can help significantly in decreasing the risk of household mold. Here are a few suggestions.
When it comes to preventing the growth of household mold, it’s best to leave no area of your house untouched. Mold flourishes, after all, in damp, dark areas that we often have trouble reaching or just don’t think about checking. For example, a typical mold checkup consists of everything from your attic to your basement and every room between.
Your attic is particularly vulnerable. Leaky roofs, shoddy storage, and humidity make attics a prime breeding ground for mold. You can prevent it from spreading there by fixing any leaks you find as soon as possible, by using plastic tubs and bins instead of cardboard boxes, and by doing your best to lower the humidity in the room. Also be on the alert for water spots on the ceiling or any musty smells.
Your basement is another household mold hot spot. Its dark, damp location makes it easy for mold to grow in hard to reach areas. By keeping any drains unobstructed and avoiding putting any running garden hoses or sprinklers near the groundwork of your home, you can do your part to make sure no moisture trickles into unattended areas.
Kitchens and bathrooms are also common homes for household mold. You can prevent mold from spreading here by cleaning up any puddles or spills as soon as you encounter them. By using less water when bathing or washing dishes, you can also lower the humidity significantly. Also be sure to scrub tiles with your favorite mild household cleaner to prevent mold from growing in your shower or tub.
Finally, the ventilation system is the most common spreader of household mold. Throughout the year, mold is able to thrive and mingle among the dust that accumulates there. Many don’t realize that their vents are moldy at all until they have a professional test them. Be sure to have your vents cleaned at least once every few years to prevent them from spreading household mold into every corner of your home. Some companies also spray the newly cleaned vents with a special chemical solution that prevents the growth of germs and mold spores, thus keeping them cleaner for much longer. Learn more today!
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Jul.7,2010