First, let's go over a quick primer on mold. All molds are fungi, and share biology with mushrooms and lichens, for example. The mold that is dangerous to you and your family is rare in the fungi kingdom, meaning most kinds you find in your house or business aren't harmful. However, some toxic molds are dangerous, so any mold in your home or business must be mitigated and completely removed.
The best plan is to contact a commercial mold removal Brewer ME company to clear the mold if it is more than 9 square feet.in area. When you see any large amount of mold growth, however, it's a good idea to call for cleanup assistance from mold damage cleanup. Certified technicians can help you test for hidden mold in other spots around the structure using tools such as measurement devices and laboratory kits and more.
Before you contact mold damage repair technicians, the first step is to prevent the mold from getting worse. Do this by turning off any ventilation. Next, work to stop the moisture source that supplied the mold in the first place. For example, clear standing water and fix plumbing problems if you can. Next, stop it from spreading. You could block off the area with disposable tarps, for example.
Next, decide whether to get professional help. Consider not only the mold area, but also any exacerbating health issues you may have. Allergy or asthma sufferers who struggle to breathe, for example, should avoid mold removal activities.
Once you've decided, there are important things to do in either direction. If you're going at it alone, start with gathering the right safety gear and cleaning supplies. You'll need airtight goggles, coveralls that are easy to wash and that cover your extremities, a mold-safe mask and mold-approved gloves that reach at least to your forearms. You will also want new disposable sponges and disposable plastic sheeting that will help trap the mold you get off. Experts agree that you should avoid leaving drywall that has mold on it anywhere you find it because it can't be cleaned well enough. A note on cleaning with bleach: Don't. Bleach is less effective than other cleaners and often doesn't kill mold. Most bleach is also toxic and can cause dangerous chemical fumes, especially if it's ever mixed with substances such as Windex, which contains ammonia. You can get better alternatives at the hardware store.
If you're concerned enough about mold damage to research, you will want certified mold removal technicians company. Don't choose a company focused in humid climates.
Before you hire any expert, make sure that they are licensed and registered properly and that they are approved by organizations such as the Restoration Industry Association, the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration and Contractor Connection. The State Business Licensing Division is a good place to get started, and you should check for affiliations such as as the Restoration Industry Association, the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration and Contractor Connection.
Mold damage that is allowed to grow releases spores, which act like seeds and can cause damage to spread in short order. If not, mold damage will keep eating on your home or business and will ruin your possessions. Some molds, those that release toxic spores, can also cause sever health risks ranging from brain damage. Mycotoxins can be especially harmful to infants, children, and anyone with a compromised immune system such as people with AIDS/HIV or lupus.
The best way to handle your mold problem is to get mold removal assistance. Don't wait another minute.