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Article Title: Black Mold Not Going Away?
Author: Markus Skupeika
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Removal Black Mold
Why is Mold and Mildew in my Home and on my walls?
There could be too much moisture in your home or moisture intrusion occurring from a perimeter wall or a household appliance You should be sure to check your perimeter walls and windows to ensure you do not have a moisture problem causing black mold in your house
Check your A/C system and make sure mold spores are not liberating into the A/C duct work. One solution to musty odor and decreasing amplification is spraying Safe Shield in the Duct Work of the A/C system and handler. Safe Shield It will apply a clear coat on all the surfaces of the A/C work to prevent amplification of mold spores. Make sure why mold is in your home from here on Molds can cause property damage to the surfaces they are attached to, these surfaces will most likely be wet and high in moisture. Ensure the surfaces are and humidity of your home are protected and kept dry, with Safe Shield It the all natural solution to kill mold will create a clear coat on the surfaces where sprayed and destroy the DNA makeup of any mold spores attached to the surface.
Mold and Mildew Health Problems
Mold is usually not a problem in your home untill the toxic mold spores settle on a wet surface which becomes a great place for mold amplification to occur. Toxic mold does have the potential to become a hazardous health problem. There have been cases where the mycotoxins of mold have caused headaches, nasal problems, allergies, scratchy throat and lung and breathing problems for immuno compromised. The excrement from the mold is called Mycotoxin and this is the excrement of the toxic mold and this is the cause of the allergic reactions and health problems from the mold. Best look to an environmental consultant for more advice.
Symptoms of Black Mold
There can be allergic responses from mold including hay fever-type symptoms, such as sneezing, runny nose, red eyes, and skin rash. As allergic reactions to mold are common and can be lessened as the individual moves out of the contaminated area. When the individual goes to get fresh air or outside the high spore count area the symptoms will decrease. The symptoms can be immediate or delayed depending on the mold and individual some environmental consulting services have stated. Black Molds and toxic mold can also cause asthma attacks in people who are allergic to mold. In addition, mold exposure can irritate the throat, eyes, skin, nose, and lungs of both mold-allergic and non-allergic people.
To get rid of Black Mold
As mold spores are everywhere it is impossible to remove them all, we actually need mold spores in our everyday lives to destroy dead microscopic organism Mold problem are caused when too many mold spores are located in a contained area. The contained area can be a piece of drywall or the breathing air of your home. When these spores are liberated into the air it becomes a serious problem.
To get rid of your mold problem, you need keep your humidty and moisture balanced. You would also want to look into an all natural solution to prevent mold spores from ever attaching themselves on your different surfaces. If your surfaces become wet and have a high amount of moisture you may want to remove the source entirely and also fix the water problem. Our Safe Shield all natural solution is a great way to block and prevent mold from attaching to those suspect surfaces at home. Also the solution is a powerful system to remove and destroy there DNA makeup of mold to kill black mold forever, so long as there is no great water leakage that occurs..
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