Jan 16 2012

Mold Remediation Prevents Its Growth Posted By: kathleen

Molds are present everywhere and are a common component of the dust found in households and workplaces. They can grow in any place where a little moisture is present. Before developing into molds, the spores are so light that they can be carried anywhere and are responsible for allergies and respiratory problems; basically they are considered a health hazard. Some of the symptoms of exposure to molds are:

1. Nasal congestion and runny nose.
2. Eye irritation and watery eyes
3. Wheezing and cough with throat irritation.
4. Skin rashes
5. Prolonged headache and sneezing

Some molds are responsible for producing serious health hazards for humans e.g. mycotoxins that can lead to severe neurological problems after prolonged daily exposure. Most materials that are used for buildings are quite capable of sustaining molds via the humidity prevalent indoors. Therefore, mold remediation and mold abatement are extremely necessary to safeguard human health by preventing the growth of molds. These two techniques are used to either identify the location and extent of mold hazard in the building structure and the process to remove and clean the mold inside.

The primary step to mold remediation is to stop all sources of moisture indoors.mold remediation mold abatement

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