People are always wondering how to clean mould growth on ceiling or bathroom walls. Generally, ceiling or bathroom mould removal is like any other kind of mould removal. If you know how to clean mould from the walls, you will have little trouble with cleaning mould growth on ceiling or bathroom walls. However, if you are dealing with an area larger than 10 square foot, hire a … [Read more...] about How To Clean Mould: Do it Yourself and Save Money
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Mold In Your House: How To Test Mold In Your House
With all the news about black mold and its effects on your health, you may be a little worried if you see mold in your house, especially if you think it looks like black mold. You may already know that some types of mold are toxic and can cause health problems, while others do not affect your health, and are only a cosmetic problem. Traditional thinking was not to bother … [Read more...] about Mold In Your House: How To Test Mold In Your House
Household mold: A Homeowner’s Nightmare
Molds are ubiquitous in nature, and mold spores are a common component of household and workplace dust. In nature, molds are an important part of the natural world, helping to decompose organic matter such as fallen leaves. Molds are characterized by cotton-like features that may appear in colors such as gray, white, black, or green. Molds can appear fuzzy or in circular … [Read more...] about Household mold: A Homeowner’s Nightmare
Laboratory Test For Mold Samples- Should You Hire A Professional?
There are 2 types of mold samples that one can collect for mold testing. These are air samples and surface samples. For surface samples, one can use clear scotch tape. For instructions on how you can collect mold samples using scotch tape click How To Sample For Mould Using Clear Scotch Tape. Air samples are also easy to collect. However, you would need a sampling pump that … [Read more...] about Laboratory Test For Mold Samples- Should You Hire A Professional?
Can Indoor Mold Problems Cause Fatigue And Respiratory Problems?
Indoor mold can cause respiratory problems. While mold exposure is also often cited as a cause of fatigue, there is no scientific evidence to support or disprove this. Mold spores and other fungal materials are known to cause a range of respiratory problems, including coughing, congestion, rhinitis, bronchitis, allergic pneumonia, alveolitis, diffuse pulmonary fibrosis and … [Read more...] about Can Indoor Mold Problems Cause Fatigue And Respiratory Problems?