call a local carpet cleaning company. they deal with floods and dampness a lot which leads to mold. companies around me in the central, florida area have a product where they come and fog your house. you have to be out of there for a few hours but it will get rid of all mold in the air. hope that helped.
Comment by girlinlove — October 18, 2009 @ 8:39 pm
don’t think there is one ..you need to vacuum the air with hepa filters
well Hepa Filtration, Air purifiers, are a few ways with air filters and such as for a Aresal or spray produc i’ve heard of some thing called EZ-D.. http://www.iaqms.com/ezd.htm
To rid your house of mold clean counters, showers, tubs, sinks, window sills or anywhere there is mold with bleach. Fix leaking faucets or pipes that could be dampening walls. Install air conditioning in your home because this dries the air out, making it more difficult for mold to survive. Check houseplant soil, make sure it is not always very damp. Keep firewood outside. Keep your basement as dry as possible. You may want to keep an air purifier in your basement. Clean the bottom of your refrigerator, and underneath it. Clean up all water damage quickly. If your carpet, walls or any flooring is in a flood get an experienced flood specialist to dry it up for you. Any dampness left can cause mold to grow in your walls or under your carpet. When water is left to sit, for even 24 hours, common molds can begin to grow. If water continues to sit and areas become completely saturated, more lethal molds, such as Stachybotrys, can begin to grow.
The tricky thing about these airborne molds is, you may not realize how it has affected your health for quite sometime after you have been exposed. It is important to not live, work or stay for long periods of time in a place that smells mildewy or moldy. If you have done all you can to clean molds that are visible, maybe there is mold under the carpet or in the walls.
If you suspect that the air quality in your home is being compromised by mold spores you can have the air tested, but it can be quite expensive. It’s worth it if it helps save your health.
Comment by poeomoe2003 — October 18, 2009 @ 8:39 pm
call a local carpet cleaning company. they deal with floods and dampness a lot which leads to mold. companies around me in the central, florida area have a product where they come and fog your house. you have to be out of there for a few hours but it will get rid of all mold in the air. hope that helped.
Comment by girlinlove — October 18, 2009 @ 8:39 pm
don’t think there is one ..you need to vacuum the air with hepa filters
Comment by goat — October 18, 2009 @ 8:39 pm
well Hepa Filtration, Air purifiers, are a few ways with air filters and such as for a Aresal or spray produc i’ve heard of some thing called EZ-D.. http://www.iaqms.com/ezd.htm
Comment by m.charlee — October 18, 2009 @ 8:39 pm
To rid your house of mold clean counters, showers, tubs, sinks, window sills or anywhere there is mold with bleach. Fix leaking faucets or pipes that could be dampening walls. Install air conditioning in your home because this dries the air out, making it more difficult for mold to survive. Check houseplant soil, make sure it is not always very damp. Keep firewood outside. Keep your basement as dry as possible. You may want to keep an air purifier in your basement. Clean the bottom of your refrigerator, and underneath it. Clean up all water damage quickly. If your carpet, walls or any flooring is in a flood get an experienced flood specialist to dry it up for you. Any dampness left can cause mold to grow in your walls or under your carpet. When water is left to sit, for even 24 hours, common molds can begin to grow. If water continues to sit and areas become completely saturated, more lethal molds, such as Stachybotrys, can begin to grow.
The tricky thing about these airborne molds is, you may not realize how it has affected your health for quite sometime after you have been exposed. It is important to not live, work or stay for long periods of time in a place that smells mildewy or moldy. If you have done all you can to clean molds that are visible, maybe there is mold under the carpet or in the walls.
If you suspect that the air quality in your home is being compromised by mold spores you can have the air tested, but it can be quite expensive. It’s worth it if it helps save your health.
Comment by poeomoe2003 — October 18, 2009 @ 8:39 pm