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Center for Disease Control Facts – Mold and Dampness

Center for Disease Control Facts - Mold and Dampness

Center for Disease Control Facts – Mold and Dampness

Mold is not your friend. Although you can find it just about anywhere there is moisture, as well as floating through the air, it can cause no problems for some, and health issues for others.

Mold is ancient, having been part of our ecosystem since time began. It has its own role in Mother Nature, so it isn’t going anywhere.

About Mold and Health

Mold presents itself in many ways on the health front. If you have signs of mold in your home – discolored walls, ceilings, baseboards, under sinks, or can smell musty moldy odors, but don’t have any visible signs – here are a few telltale symptoms:

– Irritated eyes

– Skin Irritations

– Wheezing or coughing

– Sneezing

– Stuffy nasal passages

– Irritated throat

Individuals with compromised immune systems may be faced with a variety of infections. Anyone who has been diagnosed with mold allergies should stay clear of moldy areas as they may experience more severe reactions.

A study by the Institute of Medicine found people with asthma, upper respiratory tract issues, and hypersensitivity to be prone to health issues. The institute also found evidence that healthy children were affected by respiratory illness and asthma when subjected to indoor mold.

Memory loss and tiredness are also linked to mold. More studies are underway to determine other types of potential mold-related health issues.

Manhattan mold removal is a process that needs an expert handling the treatment to ensure all mold is removed and your home has fresh air quality. At Stern Mold, this is what we do every day with our specialized treatment for Manhattan mold removal. For a free home inspection, call us and we’ll schedule an appointment.

FEMA: Tips on Treating Mold in a Flooded Home

FEMA: Tips on Treating Mold in a Flooded Home

FEMA: Tips on Treating Mold in a Flooded Home

When it comes to NY mold removal and keeping you informed about it, Stern Mold has you covered.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, has put out a comprehensive guide for mold in your flood-damaged home and what to do about it. You can read what they say by clicking on the FEMA link, and we will summarize some of the tips and advice that they provided in their guide. Some of the most important things to know are:

Mildew and molds grow on wood products, ceiling tiles, cardboard, wallpaper, carpets, drywall, fabric, plants, foods, insulation, decaying leaves and other organic materials.

• Mold growths, or colonies, can start to grow on a damp surface within 24 to 48 hours.

How to Get Rid of Mold

• Turn off main power if wiring is wet or moldy.

• Use fans and dehumidifiers to remove excess moisture unless mold has already started to grow.

• Remove all wet items such as furniture, rugs, bedding, toys, and carpeting.

• Wash items such as metal, glass, solid wood, plastic, and other non-porous materials with a non-ammonia detergent and hot water.

• Disinfect all cleaned surfaces with a 10% bleach solution. Let the solution stay on the surface for at least 10 minutes before rinsing with clear water and allowing to dry.

These are just some of the tips from FEMA about mold and mold removal after a flood. You can read the entire post or call us at Stern Mold for answers to all of your questions, or to schedule a free mold inspection. We are proud to be your NY mold removal expert, serving NY for over 20 years.

 

Damp Environments and Your Health as Detailed by the Center for Disease Control

Damp Environments and Your Health as Detailed by the Center for Disease Control

Damp Environments and Your Health as Detailed by the Center for Disease Control

A lot of posts, blogs and articles have been written about how bad toxic black mold can be for your health, and virtually every NYC mold removal company is aware of the problems. Of course when reading these stories, you may think that they’re embellished, made up or downright exaggerated for business or marketing purposes. Well, that can’t be further from the truth.

The CDC

The most respected organization for fitness and health issues, named The Center For Disease Control And Prevention (CDC) which is a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, has published a major article called the “Facts About Mold and Dampness.” In it they write about mold and your health, mold in your home, and how to control mold. They also give great mold prevention tips!

Now, even though you may not think of an article on mold as being all that interesting, this one is filled with facts, ideas and information that virtually everyone should know about, and certainly any NYC mold removal company will also know these facts and figures.

Nothing to Sneeze At

Mold in your house or home may actually cause you to sneeze, but it is nothing to sneeze at. There are many serious health issues, particularly for babies and young children, so mold, especially toxic black mold, should be kept out of your house or home. At the very least, this article from the CDC gives prevention tips that should be followed for a happy and healthy mold-free life.

For more information, or a free mold evaluation, please contact Stern Mold, the experts in mold remediation, serving New York and New Jersey.