Articles, tagged with "mold spores", page 4
05th July 2011
To seal off the place, wrap it tightly with plastic. Making certain the edges of the plastic is sealed with duct tape.Set up an exhaust lover following to an open window anytime viable. The exhaust enthusiast will immediate airflow outdoors away from your...
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Author:
Michael Middleton
04th July 2011
Has your home or office building recently undergone a serious flood? Have you noticed water stains or unpleasant odors? In order to keep your building safe and healthful, your only recourse is thorough, effective water damage restoration.
You don't have ...
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Author:
Maria Allen
29th June 2011
Those that own a home are usually faced with various forms of complication and difficulty which creates varying forms of stress and issue whenever present. There are always various needs and stresses associated with keeping the home maintained and well pu...
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Author:
Adrianna N
28th June 2011
Most people think mold is a relatively harmless problem, even if it is unpleasant. However, not everyone is aware of one very dangerous type of mold - especially black mold. This is a mold that can actually cause danger to anyone who is exposed to it beca...
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Author:
Zack R
28th June 2011
Molds and fungi can be found everywhere in our environment both on the exterior and interior of our homes. Mold and fungi exist in nature to break down organic materials. The air we breathe contains mold spores because mold spores can easily float in air ...
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Author:
Ethen Hunt
23rd June 2011
Is your dog itching? It could be allergies. But what’s causing it? There are several possibilities, but once you know the cause, you can take action to give your pooch some relief.
Year-round canine allergies
Food. Food allergies are actually rare i...
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Author:
Maria Elena
22nd June 2011
MERV ratings were set as a way to establish a filter's potential to draw pollutants and particulates out of a dwelling's air, designed by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers. Filters rated bigger than MERV-12, in...
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Author:
Nestor Kennedy
20th June 2011
Generally, carpets are created of material and yarns. These components can be thought to be as organic and natural which simply adds to the moist aspect that encourages mildew expansion. The moisture that can be observed underneath the carpet can source f...
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Author:
Thad Pittman
19th June 2011
Have you ever gone into a bathroom or basement and smelled a musty odor? It is most likely that someone hasn't taken precautions in preventing the growth of mold and mildew. Engaging in black mold removal can be a tedious process, but in many cases it isn...
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Author:
Zack R
19th June 2011
Black mold removal in your home can be done easily with a few household ingredients that are found in most homes. Chlorine bleach and water is one of the most popular means of mold removal. All you need to do is brush the affected area thoroughly with soa...
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Author:
Zack R
19th June 2011
The easiest method of black mold removal from porous materials is to simply throw away the infected object. A carpet that has developed the typical symptoms of mold, such as black or dark green spots should be thrown away because it could spread mold spor...
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Author:
Zack R
19th June 2011
Removing black mold from non-porous materials can be tough. Non-porous items include anything made of metal, glass, and hard plastic for example. Getting black mold out of these areas can be very difficult unless you know the necessary steps to tackle mol...
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Author:
Zack R
19th June 2011
When you are removing black mold from a place in your home that has been overrun with this terrible fungus, there are a few things you need to be aware of. There are specific measures which need to be taken not only to prevent further outbreaks of mold, b...
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Author:
Zack R
19th June 2011
Black mold is a type of fungus, known scientifically as Stachybotrys chartarum or Stachybotrys atra or Stachybotris alternans, whose reproductive spores contain a fungal poison or mycotoxin. This substance is taken in by inhalation and causes physical ill...
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Author:
Zack R
19th June 2011
The fungus known as 'black mold' is an asexually reproducing organism that emits poisonous reproductive spores into the air. These microscopic 'eggs' can be inhaled by animals and human beings moving around that vicinity. In all cases, breathing in the sp...
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Author:
Zack R