Friday, May 13, 2016

Guide to Mold on Walls ......Removal Protocol, Products to Use, Personal Safety

This is an article regarding mold. 

People don't take mold as seriously as they should. It is a debilitating illness that left will only get worse. If you have a mood problem be sure to read this advice column.

We have had problems with mold, in 2012 our basement flooded with 8 inches of water. It was one of the worse situations we have ever had to deal with. We were one of hundreds that got flooded in our area on this one stormy night.

We basically had a team that stripped our basement to the foundation and rebuilt from there. The neighbor hood was piled with stinky wet garbage. The furniture, carpets, toys and everything you could think of was lined up and down the streets.

We had people literally walking the streets picking through this rotting mess. We tried to warn them but again it goes to show people don't take mold seriously. All you could smell throughout the neighbor hood was that sickly mood smell.

If you have a mood problem usually the first sign you get is that musty smell. That is the time to start the hunt. Follow that smell till you find the source. Be careful not to disturb the mood as it gets airborne and that's when the real problems begin.

Guide to Mold on Walls ......Removal Protocol, Products to Use, Personal Safety: How to remove mold on walls. Removing wall mold depends on what type of wall the mold is growing on. Dealing with mold on concrete, drywall, wood, etc. Products, safety precautions....

Be careful and protect the ones you love.

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