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FAQ
FAQ's
About How To Get Rid Of Black Mold
And it NEVER comes back . . .
Queston:
How do
you get rid of black mold on the wall?
First, the
mold grew on the wall because the wall is wet. You must find the source
of the moisture. Second, correct the problem that is causing the
moisture. Third, you need to follow careful instructions on cleaning up
the mold. Dead or Alive mold can be harmful to you.
Question: How to
get rid of mold?
Eliminate
the source of moisture that allows the mold to
thrive. Discover how to keep mold from ever coming
back in "How To Get Rid Of
Black Mold".
Question: How to
remove mold?
Mold removal
can be as simple as wiping it up. It can also be as sophisticated as
cleaning up asbestos! In my eBook "How To
Get Rid Of Black Mold",
the levels of complexity in cleanup are outlined and discussed in easy
to follow steps.
Question: What
does toxic black mold look like?
It looks
like black or green spots. It can be fuzzy or just a bunch of small
spots. There is no telling the difference
between black mold and harmless mold. You will find a sure way in my
book.
Question: What
grows mold faster wheat or white bread?
That's a
trick question because there are too many different factors to
consider. The moisture content in each loaf of bread is different, the
amount of preservatives in each loaf of bread is different, and the
environment in which the bread has been in is different for each loaf.
In fact no one can answer that question.
Question: What's
the secret for mold mildew smell removal?
One of the
first signs of a mold and mildew problem is the smell. You've smelled
it before and it's described as "musty", "basement smell", "stale air",
etc. Just as in removing black
mold, you must eliminate the moisture
source first, then clean up and remove the mold and mildew, and then
air out the area. This can be difficult in some instances so read the
book to find out more details.
Question: Can I
get rid of that mildew smell when turning on the air conditioning?
You're hot
and sweaty. Cool relief is on the way, then BAM! you're hit with that
stale blast of wind. There are several ways discussed throughout the
eBook "How To Get Rid Of
Black Mold" on
getting
rid of mold, mildew, and fungus. In general clear up the source of
moisture. Then clean up the mold.
This book will take you through the tough problems and solve them.
Question: Does
bleach kill mold?
Bleach kills
just about everything. You must be careful with bleach. Even the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency says not to use bleach.
Question: What do
I use to remove mold?
There are
several tools needed for removing mold. In fact, it depends on the type
of job in front of you. Inside "How To Get
Rid Of Black Mold" there
are strict guidelines explained when determining what protection you'll
need. Also different techniques and tools are discussed.
Question: Are mold
allergies worse when it rains?
Actually mold allergies
can be worse when it rains. Mold spores are dispursed
into the air by the mechanical force of water striking mold colonies.
Then these air borne spores relocate and begin new colonies. So it is
entirely possible that allergies get worse when it rains.
Question: Are
there home solutions to remove black mold?
There are
several solutions to remove black mold. First eliminate the moisture
source. Then clean up the mold as discussed in "How
To Get Rid Of Black Mold".
There are differences in procedures depending on the job you must do.
There are also several technological ways to keep mold from coming
back. Educate yourself to keep from over-exposing yourself and ruining
your health.
Question: How does
mold grow?
Mold spores
are everywhere. They are in every bit of air we breathe. Outside air
will contain less concentrations of mold spores because the spores are
not contained indoors. In our homes is where there's a problem. In the
1970's housing insulation technologies improved to save us money on our
heating bills. But it also made a perfect environment for mold and
mildew to grow. Black
mold becomes a problem when it is allowed to grow
unchecked.
Mold grows when the spores land on a moist surface that is wood or
cellulose based. Moisture allows it to grow and the wood, fiber,
cellulose, etc. is its food source.
The mold then spreads more spores through the air to reproduce. Keeping
you're indoors mold free is actually impossible, but reducing mold to
its minimum just takes following my simple steps in "How
To Get Rid Of Black Mold".
Question:
Can mold cause headaches?
Mold does
cause
headaches indirectly. Your body senses that it is under attack when
your immune system begins to wear down. The immune system fights off
the effects of mold. This is one of the sure signs of mold in house.
Your body gives you headaches and you feel very tired and worn down so
that you rest. This is the only way for the immunce system to renew.
Unfortunately if you keep getting headaches, which is the only reason
you are looking it up online, you are overexposed to mold.
Figure
out if your headache is caused by mold in the following ways: first, if
you always feel better after being away from home for a long period of
time. Also if you feel worse and worse as it gets later in the weekend.
Second, try a session in the tanning booth. Believe it or not, if you
breathe easier during and after the session there is a huge chance that
mold is the problem.
In
the upper left hand portion of this page you can get the "Top 10 Mold /
Mildew Solutions" and see what one actual nightmare a client of mine
HAD. This client followed my advice and is healthy now.
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