New Guide To Kill Mold Safely And Quickly Used In Mold Remediation Industry
Online, March 10, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Removing black mold in your home and how to fight it. More cases are popping up with black mold. I personally am finding multiple mold remediation projects going on in our local South Florida area right now that are huge. But more what can you do to battle the black mold infestation.
As always it's important to find the mold, so you get rid of the source. You can read a simple guide I always share with my clients and friends. It's about how to find black mold.
Secondly, you will want to make sure you kill the mold and keep it from coming back. You can do this with a new Green mold cleaning kit which was only allowed be used by the professionals. Now the company has made it available for personal use in your home or office. It's safe, organic and only products to kill mold and prevent it from coming back.
So check out the NY Times release on battling mold infestations. It's a great read will surely help you if your trying to get rid of mold.
Great report I wanted to share on battling mold infestations:
"TOXIC mold continues to be a problem in New York City. Last year the Department of Housing Preservation and Development issued 14,290 violations for mold in residential buildings."
"It's not just older buildings that can be infested with the greenish-black mold, which, along with other molds, is linked with illness of the respiratory tract; some think it causes immunological and neurological problems, too. Of the roughly 500 mold cases in the city investigated each year by Micro-ecology, a company that identifies and seeks to resolve indoor environmental problems, one-fourth are in buildings less than five years old, where incorrectly installed plumbing or insulation has caused water damage."
"We're talking about multimillion-dollar condos," said Bill Southern, a certified industrial hygienist at Micro-ecology. "Brand-new!"
"One defense against infestations is mold-resistant drywall, usually installed in places prone to water damage or leaks, like bathrooms and kitchens, or near heating and air-conditioning units. These products - trade names include Dens-Armor Plus from Georgia-Pacific, Gold Bond XP from National Gypsum and Fiber rock from USG - typically include specially formulated paper or fiberglass coatings. They are not much more expensive than traditional drywall, which is paper-faced gypsum board. But using them during construction can save millions in remediation down the line."
"To be on the safe side, the developers of one new building, the Laureate, a 76-unit condominium at West 76th Street and Broadway, decided to use mold-resistant drywall even in areas not prone to water damage. The brand they chose was Mold Defense by Lafarge."
"It's a culmination of industry practice over the last seven or eight years," said James Davidson, a principal in SLCE Architects, which designed the Laureate, "using mold-resistant Sheetrock not only in the wet areas where you'd expect moisture but also in standard partitions where you don't expect moisture to be present."
Read the rest of the guide below:
http://www.mold-removal.biz/killing-mold.htm
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