mold damage

Mold: Four Frequently Held Myths

  • Your home can be 100% mold-free: No, there are always mold spores in the air.
  • Anyone can effectively remove mold: No, you need professional services for that.
  • Black mold is the only dangerous kind: No, other types of mold can cause allergies and health problems.
  • No Odor, No Mold. Wrong! Odor is one telltale indicator, but just because you can’t smell mold doesn’t mean it’s not there. If you don’t smell mold but suspect there may be a problem, check commons areas first. If you know of any roofing or plumbing leaks, that’s a good starting point. Bathrooms, basements, crawl spaces and sink cabinets are other likely areas.

So, what can you do to prevent mold growth?

  • The EPA advises: If mold is an issue in your house, you should clean it up and stop any sources of moisture.
  • When taking a shower, cooking, or washing dishes in the kitchen or bathroom, use exhaust fans or open a window.
  • Fix water leaks as soon as you can to prevent the growth of mold.
  • Maintain low indoor humidity, ideally between 30 and 50 percent relative humidity. Dry wet or damp things within 24 to 48 hours to minimise mold growth. Hygrometers, which can be found at nearby hardware stores, can detect humidity levels.

To remove any mold found in your house or place of business, always give the trained professionals awho mold in indoor air quality a call.