Jul
06
    
Posted (George_Christodoulou) in Mold Facts on July-6-2007

During disasters, such as flood and fire, mold can destroy the houses
completely. The molds are found growing in damp and dark places of homes. The
growth of the mold proves harmful not only for family but for your dwelling
place too.

It has been seen that a few species of molds are harmless but some of them
might act as venom for the members of your family. For individuals who are
suffering from some kind of allergy, mold can further aggravate their condition.

A wide array of reasons can cause the growth of the mold; some of the reasons
comprise water leakage, floods and high levels of humidity. In case a person
notices mildewed stench at his dwelling or some member of the family is
suffering from mold toxin symptoms of allergy and sinus then presence of mold
should be checked.

Mold belongs to the fungi animal kingdom and as any other fungi feed on dead
and decaying matter to obtain their nutrients. This feeding process is called
fermentation which leads to the release of organic compounds in the air. These
organic compounds results in mildewed stench that is often associated with mold
toxin symptom, such as allergic reactions, which are inhaled by the organisms.
This mold toxin induces symptoms that comprise headaches, dizziness and fever.

For preventing the mold it is necessary to take professional help as these mold
releases mold spores that can intensify health problems. Proper knowledge and
methods are very essential in order to prevent mold.

For the growth of mold spores into spores, it requires nutrients, time and
moisture. Cellulose aids in the growth of mold spores into molds. The growth of
mold begins from 22 hours to 10 days with the aid of enhancing conditions. The
moisture plays a crucial role in commencing the process of decay.

Proper ventilation and lack of humidity in houses can act as mold preventers.
The stirring wind acts as a mold preventers as it has effect of dehydrating by
reducing the humidity.

For killing or ceasing the growth of mold spores, it is essential to take steps
for the prevention of mold from spreading from one area to other in the house.
The dust should be minimized while cleaning or killing the mold spores, as it
enhances the growth by stirring it. Dust in the air serves as a chief means of
mold spores transportation.

The mold and the materials infested with molds should be properly and discarded
into plastic bags that are heavy duty. But for preventing the mold growth, the
bags should not be transported from one area to the other. This will avoid
regeneration and scattering of mold. For cleaning or killing the mold, the rooms
should be cleaned separately.

After removing the moisture, clean the mold by applying soap for removing the
molds followed by a disinfectant for killing the mold spores. The surface should
be cleaned properly as the mold spores are very minute and can spread easily
through the environment.


 
Jul
05
    
Posted (George_Christodoulou) in Mold Facts on July-5-2007

Mold is a broader term and encompasses all species of fungi which can be
studied under microscope and grow in the hyphae, the multicellular filaments.
Yeasts are the single celled fungi. Molds are generally found in the division of
the zygomycota, ascomycota and deuteromycota. They do not form the phylogenetic
grouping. Molds can be beneficial in preserving certain foods and beverages,
enzymes and the antibiotics but at the same time they are harmful as they rot
the food and even cause some human and animal diseases. However the growth of
molds can hamper the condition of the house. This was seen during Hurricane
Katrina where mold had devastated many houses.

Our environment is not mold free and there are several mold spores that are
present in the Earth’s biosphere. Spores need three basic factors for the growth
of the mold namely nutrients, moisture and the time. The ideal situation for
molds to grow is moisture. When the most deadly hurricane Katrina hit the area
of United States the worst affected was the property. Due to excessive moisture
there was growth of the molds on the walls of the infrastructures. Though the
houses were not flooded yet the exterior and the interior of the buildings
suffered a great loss. Thus Hurricane Katrina and mold were two factors that
disturbed American residents at that time. The basic and the primary reason for
the growth of the molds in a building are all materials which are cellulose
based like wood, paper, cardboard. Soap and fabrics and fabric are some of the
organic materials which even facilitate the growth of the mold in buildings.
Molds can be present in any form like in the basements, plumbing pipes or the
crawling space. When there is no proper ventilation facility the growth of the
mold cannot be doubted. When the hurricane Katrina hit the areas of United
States most of the buildings witnessed the growth of molds on both the outer and
inner walls of buildings.

There are numerous ways to prevent the growth of molds in the buildings. The
first and the foremost being in mold prevention is that when a house is
designed, the proper ventilation should be kept in mind. When there is a free
flow of air, it lowers the humidity which augments the rate of mold growth.

Mold prevention is also necessary for various other reasons. The growth of
molds affects the human body and proves hazardous for the people. Growth of a
mold in a house can lead to various diseases and allergies like asthma and
sinus. There are numerous ways through which an individual can become a victim
of mold growth. If an individual comes in contact with the mold spores or
touches the wall which is affected by the growth of the molds, he can be
affected by various diseases. Also, a person in contact with the molds if one
eats fruits or vegetables which are affected by the mold. Last but not the
least, way through which people are exposed to molds is breathing in a basement
which is affected by the molds.

The easy ways to kill the black mold is to contact the professional. There are
several methods to kill the molds. Applying safe shield is the best and
sure-shot method to escape the hazardous effects of molds. One must first search
the possible hide-outs of these molds; inspect the type of the mold, and then
treat accordingly. Before targeting the areas, an individual must take all
necessary preventions like wearing gloves, wearing a mask and goggles and
washing the hands thoroughly after the treatment.


 
Jul
04
    
Posted (George_Christodoulou) in Mold Protection Tips on July-4-2007

Old and antique pieces are often prone to develop mold on them, if not taken
proper care of. Mold or mildew can be better described as a kind of fungus which
is mostly found in damp and humid regions. This mold can easily be located on
bits of wood, natural clothes or any substance which is even the slightest touch
of organic elements like soil or food. This is one of the main reasons why
antique wood furniture is more susceptible to develop mold on them. Several ways
on how to clean mold from antique wood furniture are discussed here below.

One of the most important questions which bother individuals is how to clean
molds from antique wood furniture. Though there are several mold preventers
available in the market today, it is better to observe proper precautions to
prevent antique wood furniture become mold-infested. These preventive measures
include removing any traces of dampness and cleaning the furniture regularly.

The mildew fungus requires a temperature of at least 75 degrees to 85 degrees
Fahrenheit. People often tend to confuse this mildew fungus with dust and
ignore it. Individuals who come across mold on antique wooden furniture can
check it by placing a little amount of chlorine on it. If the spot on the
furniture is mildew fungus, the spot will automatically disappear.

People often keep their antique wooden furniture which is not being use
currently in their basements. Basements are one of the target areas where mold
develops on wooden furniture. This primarily happens because basements are often
the most neglected and damp areas of a house with little or no access to any
form of direct sunlight. The area, in which antique furniture is placed, should
always be well-ventilated and regularly cleaned in order to prevent accumulation
of molds.

There are also high chances of an underground basement being continually wet
because of leaking pipe fittings or faulty/outdated hardware settings.
Accumulation of molds on antique wooden furniture can be reduced significantly
if proper stress is laid on the implementation of good quality waterproofing
materials and hardware solutions. Stagnant water should never be allowed near
wooden furniture as it acts as the breeding ground for the mold causing fungi.

People are often worried about methods on how to clean mold from antique wood
furniture. This can be easily done by cleaning the surface of antique furniture
with a mild detergent. This should be immediately followed up by rubbing off the
furniture with a dry cloth to remove any traces of dampness.

Several other methods which can be adopted to remove mold from antique
furniture include using powerful cleaners which are specially designed to
eliminate any trace of mold from antique furniture and make it shining again
like brand new. Though, a patch test should be carried out to check whether
these cleaners do not distort the look of the furniture. But generally, these
cleaners made from wax are a sure-shot way to eliminate mold from furniture and
prevent its recurrence as it forms a protective layer over the surface of the
wooden furniture.



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