How Does Mold Remediation Work?
5/17/2018 (Permalink)
Once you’ve found mold in your home, your first instinct may be to just throw everything out and destroy everything contaminated. Yet you can still salvage some of your mold-contaminated belongings; more importantly, you can address the mold problem to stop its spread, and prevent further damage to your New Orleans, LA home from black mold and other pollutants.
The Mold Remediation Process
Mold remediation is a multi-step process, and only the beginning of a constant and diligent defense against reoccurrences of mold. For mold remediation, you must:
• Identify the source of the infestation. Water damage and continued leakage is generally behind most mold issues, as well as condensation and humidity. Find the source and address it.
• Use detergent and water to scrub any contaminated surfaces. This can work on non-porous surfaces to clean and kill the mold. Make sure to empty the bucket of soapy water somewhere outside, far from your house.
• If you’ve experienced a flood, dry out anything wet. Curtains, upholstered furniture, and other wet items should be taken out into the sun to air out and prevent mold growth. Dry the interior of your home as much as possible.
• Tear out and dispose of porous materials. Once your carpet has been infested with mold, there’s little saving it. Other items such as sponges, cardboard boxes, and fabrics may also be non-salvageable. You might even need to have sections of your drywall torn out if the mold is deep in your walls.
• Ensure containment. Use air purifiers and mold deterrents to isolate the infestation and prevent it from spreading further.
• Disinfect the area. Once you’ve scrubbed the mold up, make sure to use a safe disinfectant to appropriately clean the surfaces affected and ensure no contaminants remain.
• Find a mold remediation specialist. While these are initial steps you can take to immediately contain and control the damage, only a mold remediation specialist can truly assess the extent of your mold infestation and the steps needed to eliminate it.
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