Killing Black Mold

by sladetanner on April 10, 2010

Regardless of where you find black mold in your home it can potentially be toxic and remains a serious issue whenever found. Mold such as this, can potentially cause a number of health problems in addition to a buildings structural damage. When you know the types of signs to look for, it is easier to kill black mold and keep it from becoming a problem within your home.

Commonly, one of the areas that you will find mold is under the kitchen sink, as well as in the bathroom shower, basement, and other areas that water damage has occurred. Some of the best areas to look for this kind of toxic mold are the darkest places within the home, as well as other areas where water is close by. In order for mold to produce, it needs moisture and is the reason that you should immediately fix any leaks that you find.

Generally, any type of musty smell indicates the presence of mold. One common occurrence is within the basement. However, there are some situations when people only notice the odor during the time they have the heat or central air on. One other way to identify the presence of mold is through the identification of areas of the walls or ceilings that are discolored a brownish or yellowish color. In addition, if you start to notice the paint cracking or peeling then you may have a problem as well.

Removing the problem is the next step after you learn about the fungus growth in your home. Of course the first thing that you will have to do is locate the source of where the water is accumulating so that you can dry it. After doing that you will have to close off the area that you found mold. This is done to keep the spores spreading through the air and contaminating other areas of your home. Plastic and tape does well for this type of job. One other thing you don’t want to forget is covering any vents located within the room affected.

Make sure that you use rubber gloves, as well as goggles and a respiratory mask in order to keep you from coming in physical contact with what you are cleaning up. Throughout the time you are doing the clean up, make sure you follow the specified directions on a product that is indicated for the removal of black mold. Keep in mind that bleach will not penetrate the area to clean where the molds located.

In the case that you find the mold is worse than you suspected than it is a good idea to call a professional mold removal company. They are equipped to handle any size mold infestation and can ensure that it is cleaned properly. Generally, you should check with you local yellow pages for such a person or contact the state to see who you should use.

Following, the time that you learn how to kill black mold, you should work on preventing any other types of mold growth.  A few ways to do this involves looking for water leaks, while paying attention to the humidity within your home, as well as making sure that there is enough ventilation within your home. Additionally, you should vacuum and dust on a regular basis in order to prevent any kind of dust from building up, while making sure to change the ac filter as much as it says that you should. In addition, use paints which are known to prevent mold and also buy a dehumidifier and air purification system.

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