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Articles related to molds and mildew, mold remediation, including mold removal remedies and suggestions.


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Black mold is a problem that no homeowner wants to deal with. The problem is, many people have black mold and don't even realize it. It can be a good idea to check through your home for mold growth so you can dispose of it and avoid sickness and other problems that black mold can cause.

The adverse effects of water damage to your home in the event of a flood or other type of disaster can be devastating, especially if the damage is left untreated for any length of time. Regardless of the original cause of the water damage, mold, fungus, and serious structural problems due to rotting are all common after effects that will need taken care of immediately.

Eliminating mold in the house, on walls and on ceilings can be hard. Using the right sprays, chemical solutions and other items can make things a lot easier if done properly.

Mold cleaning process is health hazardous. However, once molds develop in your home, you have to remove molds to maintain a healthy indoor environment.

Molds and mildews are omnipresent; they can attack your home any time. Mold spores are the units of life - similar like seeds of plants.

Black molds are slimy, greenish - black substances and little critters which can be serious threats to harm our health. These little creatures are also known as Strachybotrys atra or Strachybotrys chartarum and have been pinpointed as the main possible reason of death among babies who suffered respiratory bleeding, severe asthma and bronchitis.


Indoor and outdoor molds and fungi are present at harmless levels nearly everywhere we go. Mold growth levels can rise to unsafe and harmful amounts after a water-related disaster.

Everybody has a first time experience with molds and mildews. If you haven't met them yet, you are lucky.

We humans have a lot more in common with molds than we realize.

What would you do as soon as you see some molds in the wall or in your shoes that you did not wear for a long time. The most foolish step would be to clean up the effected area with bare hands.

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