8 Tips from the CDC to Clean Up Mold

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  • čas přidán 16. 03. 2021
  • While mold is a natural part of the environment, exposure to elevated levels of it indoors can be a problem. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that mold can cause many health effects, including stuffy nose, sore throat, coughing or wheezing, burning eyes or a skin rash. The agency also states that people with asthma or who are allergic to mold may have severe reactions, and that immune-compromised people and people with chronic lung disease could even get lung infections from mold. Certain molds are also toxigenic, meaning they can produce toxins known as mycotoxins.
    Controlling moisture and humidity are key to preventing indoor mold growth. For those that do encounter mold, in many instances it may be best to allow qualified professionals to handle the situation and take the necessary steps to prevent it from returning.
    CDC has also published the infographic 8 Tips to Clean Up Mold. The tips listed by the agency include:
    1. Protect yourself - Put on personal protective equipment (gloves, mask, goggles) to protect your eyes, nose, mouth and skin.
    2. Toss! - Take it out! Anything that was wet with flood water and can’t be cleaned and dried out completely within 24 to 48 hours should be taken outside. Take photos of discarded items for filing insurance claims.
    3. Air it out - Open all doors and windows when you are working, and leave as many open as you safely can when you leave.
    4. Circulate - When electricity is safe to use, use fans and dehumidifiers to remove moisture.
    5. Don’t mix cleaners - If you use cleaning products, do not mix cleaning products together. DO NOT mix bleach and ammonia because it can create toxic vapors.
    6. Scrub surfaces - Clean with water and a detergent. Remove all mold you can see. Dry right away.
    7. Don’t cover it, remove it - Painting or caulking over mold will not prevent mold from growing. Fix the water problem completely and clean up all the mold before you paint or caulk.
    8. Dry it up - Dry your home and everything in it as quickly as possible - within 24 to 48 hours if possible.
    These are just a few things to know about indoor mold growth. To learn more about this or other building science, water damage, indoor air quality, environmental, health or safety issues, please visit the websites shown below.
    Clark Seif Clark www.csceng.com
    EMSL Analytical, Inc. www.emsl.com
    LA Testing www.latesting.com
    Zimmetry Environmental www.zimmetry.com
    Healthy Indoors Magazine www.healthyindoors.com

Komentáře • 15

  • @lukeb1018
    @lukeb1018 Před rokem +32

    Clean up all the mould before you paint your caulk 😂

    • @MultiSadgasm
      @MultiSadgasm Před rokem

      HAHAHAHA

    • @melody.n.
      @melody.n. Před rokem

      Lmao

    • @Jerid58
      @Jerid58 Před rokem

      I always put my caulk on with a roller or brush. 😂

    • @brettbriggs9940
      @brettbriggs9940 Před 11 měsíci

      😂 he lost my adhd ass after that, took me straight back to being that 12-13yr old kid in health class 😂...... the teacher said penis 🤭

  • @brettbriggs9940
    @brettbriggs9940 Před 11 měsíci +2

    After you said "paint your caulk" you lost me man. If i grabbed some green paint id look like i had and inch work coming out of my groin..... wiggle wiggle 😁😉

  • @coniferous4637
    @coniferous4637 Před rokem +12

    Why do the song at the end of this go so hard?!

  • @martinschwan783
    @martinschwan783 Před 2 lety +39

    The "M" word is NOT mold the "M" word is moisture. Control moisture to control mold.

  • @standom2390
    @standom2390 Před rokem +1

    And CIRS

  • @giomarg.m.1641
    @giomarg.m.1641 Před 23 dny

    2:18

  • @captainplanet1260
    @captainplanet1260 Před rokem +2

    The word "qualified" always means expensive know it all's.