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10 Mold Prevention Tips 10 Mold Prevention Tips

1). Make sure you sprinklers are not getting the sides of your home wet. Replace spray types with bubbler type if with in 3 ft. of your home. Make sure you are not over watering. 2). Regularly check under sinks, toilets and behind the refrigerator if it has an ice maker. 3). If you have a flood, get it dried out immediately, don’t hesitate to... [Read more of this item]

Homeowner finds $100K in mold damage Homeowner finds $100K in mold damage

LEE COUNTY: At the intersection of 19th Street SW and Olive Avenue sits a house that appears normal from the outside. But on the inside, it’s a moldy mess. A landscaper cutting the grass noticed a broken window and called the homeowner. Once inside, Veloz came face to face with the moldy mess. After renters abruptly moved out a few weeks ago,... [Read more of this item]

10 Things you need to know about mold 10 Things you need to know about mold

  by Arnold Mann 1. Where mold grows. Molds grow everywhere, from the surface of Antarctic rocks to the inside windows of Soviet spacecraft. Molds are a part of nature. We are exposed to them every day. For most people molds only become a problem when they start growing indoors and the air inside a building becomes concentrated with allergenic spores... [Read more of this item]

Mold Related Health Risks Mold Related Health Risks

Mold Spores Mold is not just an ugly sight that can ruin clothing or furniture; it is a health hazard that can seriously contaminate the air you breathe. Mold produces microscopic cells called “spores” that can be spread through air, water, or even on the bodies of insects. Mold Related Symptoms Causes allergic... [Read more of this item]

World Health Organization publishes its first indoor air quality guidelines on dampness and mold World Health Organization publishes its first indoor air quality guidelines on dampness and mold

World Health Organization publishes its first indoor air quality guidelines on dampness and mold WHO guidelines for indoor air quality: dampness and mold Copenhagen and Bonn, 16 July 2009 Today, WHO publishes its first guidelines on indoor air quality, addressing dampness and mould. (1) They are the result of a rigorous two-year review of the currently... [Read more of this item]

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