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3 Tips for Handling Mold Damage

9/22/2019 (Permalink)

A digital humidity and temperature monitor for indoor home marking 25.2 for temp and 42% humidity level Keeping indoor humidity below 45 makes it harder for mold to grow

Take Measure to Prevent Mold Damage in Your Home

No one wants to think about all the places mold can hide in a house. Sometimes, however, mold does find a place to flourish. If your home in North City, WA, has a black mold problem, there are a few steps you can take to get the issue resolved as quickly as possible.

1. Call for Help Quickly

The first thing you should do when you find a mold growth in your home is hire mold cleanup professionals. Mold is not something you want to leave alone. It starts with something as simple as excess moisture. It can start to grow within a few days, and the longer it is left to its own devices, the more damage it can do. The sooner technicians can get to your house, the faster the problem can be contained and mitigated.

2. Shut Down HVAC System

Mold spores travel through the air. A black mold problem in one area of your home can easily spread to the rest of your home if you keep circulating the spores through your air ducts. Spreading mold could complicate and prolong the remediation process. Turn off your air conditioner or heater until the remediation is complete.

3. Minimize Moisture

One of the most common factors that lead to mold damage is excess moisture. If you have a moisture problem in your home, it's probably only a matter of time before mold growth develops. Conversely, one of the best ways to prevent mold from growing or returning is to control the moisture levels. Fix leaks and clean up water damage quickly. Keep the humidity level in your home between 45 and 50%. Use a dehumidifier if you need to take moisture out of the air.
It can only take a couple of days after a water issue for black mold to grow in your home. If you find mold, respond quickly, keep it from spreading and take measure to prevent its return.

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