Posts Tagged ‘mold’
Things We Need To Know About Mold And Mildew
It is obvious for many how much we are trying to get rid of mold and mildews at home. The can be very hazardous to our health, apart from being very unattractive to see. These are often seen on our furniture,...
An Article About High End Air Filters: Which Is Best?
If you suffer from asthma or allergies or if you simply require the air within your house to be clean, you could be inquisitive about purchasing air purifier. If you are, it is important to examine more...
An Article About High End Home Air Purifiers
If you happen to be looking to boost the air quality in your house, you may be interested in buying a home air purifier. If that is so you could have also heard that you must go with a high end home air...
Bliss In Your Bathroom
Bathroom is perhaps the most useful part of the home. Everyone likes neat and clean bathroom. An impeccable bathroom is the sigh of health living habits. There are various ways to maintain and upkeep...
A Whole Lot About Black Mold
“Do I actually must tear off my roof? Many of them have been told by a person that it really is the only approach to actually fix the mold issue that they’ve inside their attic. Many roofers...
Pleasing Mildew Guide
Washing clothing is one of the most essential house tasks that could impact you directly. It can make you really feel comfortable and refreshed via your clothing. Unfortunately, molds can infest your clothes,...
Proper Carpet Cleaning Made Easy
It’s vital that you take care and clean your carpets regularly to extend the life of your carpet. It’s adisable that you do carpet cleaning once every six months to a year; don’t wait...
How To Make Your Own Candles In 3 Easy Steps
So you’re interested in learning how to make your own candles. It is easy to do and very rewarding. You will find everything you need at your local craft store: 1. Wax 2. Wicks 3. Molds And as with...
basement water damage Dunedin
Water Damage Repair Wants Quick Cleanup~- Don’t Waste Time~- Time is Not to be Wasted} If you’re faced with a soggy, water damaged home or vehicle, time is important. You do not have the leisure...
Design Your Family Tree
You probably know the basic information that revolves around your immediate family, but traveling back to your ancestors is much harder. Your own siblings are personally known to you, as are your parents...
Effective Ways in which to Fix a Water Broken Drywall
Water broken drywall can be a very serious problem. Not only that it will create the drywall look ugly, however it will also weaken it and develop molds, that can cause serious health problems. If you’ve...
What You Will Benefit From Installing Frameless Shower Screens
Once you begin to look at the benefits of installing a frameless shower screen, you can easily see why they continue to grow in popularity. Frameless shower screens can provide visually stunning bathrooms...
Relevant sites on ‘mold’
I bought an older home and beside the tub it is molding up through the carpet. It is usually kept dry and the flooring from the tub forward has all been replaced. So I am assuming it is coming from underneath the tub. What can I do of tearing up the tub is not a good option?
Maintenance & Repairs - 8 Answers - 2006-09-25 19:28:46
mold??????????????????
I found mold hidden under a bowl and it was all mold .Gross i know!! Well i got rid of it rifght away and threw it away and put it outside but for the past week i have had coughing problems and feel sick. NOw that i got rid of it how do i get it out the air and out my lungs? Thankssss
Respiratory Diseases - 1 Answers - 2008-11-25 02:34:27
Could light mold from a pitcher (used to make koolaid) cause mold to spread to the house?
I have a cheap pitcher from Wal-Mart that has been getting light mold specs on it. At least I think it is mold. It happens after the pitcher has been rinsed out and sits out for a fews day, in the kitchen, until someone makes more koolaid. We keep cleaning and bleaching the pitcher but the "mold" comes back. Does anyone know if this could potentionally spread to our house?
Cleaning & Laundry - 6 Answers - 2008-07-21 20:21:18
How do I remove black mold from my shower?
When I moved to into this house there was mold in the bathroom. I figured I could get some Tilex and just remove the mold. It does not seem to have worked. The black mold is still there. How do I destroy the mold once and for all? I've heard I can use bleach and water or ammonia and water. Which is best? Also, does it matter how long the mold has been there? We rent and don't know how long the mold has been there. We've been here for almost one year. Since it's been so long, does that mean we just have to live with it? Please help!
Cleaning & Laundry - 11 Answers - 2006-12-23 12:49:23
If you have mold growing in only your basement, does it circulate through your house?
I don't have central air or heating. I went down in my basement two days ago and we're starting to get mold. I contacted the landlord and he's fixing it with that mold blocker paint and a dehumidifier. Does mold affect your health if you are upstairs (1 or 2 floors above the basement)? I try to stay away from the actual mold and wear gloves and a mask when I must go in the basement.
Other - Home & Garden - 1 Answers - 2008-07-29 06:10:05
Can orange mold growing in discrete spots cause shortness of breath, what is the best way to remove it?
Lately I've been wheezing after running and in general feeling like it's harder to breath, is it possible orange mold is causing this? If it helps the mold is orange growing in discrete small dotts aproximately 0.2cmx0.2cm on the ceiling of my bathroom(probably due to the fact that there is no ceiling fan so the water vapor is trapped towards the ceiling) anyway, what is the best way to remove this mold?
Respiratory Diseases - 2 Answers - 2008-07-03 05:29:43
How do I kill mold in a bathroom?
I'm renting an apartment and my bathroom has mold. The renting office made us sign a specific mold clause before hand. It seems as if they knew they had mold and just painted over it because the mold showed up very quickly after we moved in. How do I get rid of it without paying thousands of dollars to a specialist? It's on the ceiling so it's really hard to reach.
Cleaning & Laundry - 14 Answers - 2008-03-02 20:01:52
How can i keep mold out of my crabitat but keep the humidity up?
I discovered mold growing on some driftwood i have in my crabitat. I've cleaned the mold up but im afraid it's going to come back. I'm guessing the reason why mold is growing is because my humidity is too high and not enough airflow. I have sponges in each of my water bowls and crushed coral substrate. How can i keep the humidity high but not too high, and have enough airflow through the tank without growing mold?
Other - Pets - 1 Answers - 2007-05-09 17:17:48
How do you remove mold from the back of oil paintings on canvas?
Oil paintings on canvas with wood stretchers were accidentally stored in damp conditions (leaky garden shed) for many years. Patches of black mold are growing on the back of some paintings, white mold on the backs of others. The black mold is starting to show through on the painted side. These are family portraits, painted 50 years ago by a beloved family member. We are sick to see this damage and can't figure out how to treat the mold without further staining or damaging the painting. The paintings are typically about 18x24. Any suggestions? Thanks mpc717vc
Painting - 3 Answers - 2006-02-04 10:17:04
I have mold growing on pieces of furniture in my house, antiques and others. How do I get rid of the mold?
I really don't want to get rid of the antiques, and some I won't. But how do I get rid of the mold growing. It is even growing on the window sills. The only thought that I have (besides water and bleach-and I am AFRAID to try it on the wood) is to get central air. Does insurance cover this, and is there any hope out there. All we have are antiques passed down from the 1800's, I could care less about the rest. What do I do? I really don't want to get rid of the antiques, and some I won't. But how do I get rid of the mold growing. It is even growing on the window sills. The only thought that I have (besides water and bleach-and I am AFRAID to try it on the wood) is to get central air. Does insurance cover this, and is there any hope out there. All we have are antiques passed down from the 1800's, I could care less about the rest. What do I do? We currently have a dehumidifier running (non-stop) in the basement and are going to get another one this weekend. With the weather how it has been, hot and rainy and extremely humid, that's the cause. I have every window open in the house-so the air is circulating. Today I cleaned most of it with bleach and water. I just hope that it stays away. Would central air work for future summers?
Maintenance & Repairs - 9 Answers - 2006-08-09 21:18:30
Mold - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mold spores may remain airborne indefinitely, may cling to clothing or fur, or may be ... Although molds grow on dead organic matter everywhere in nature, ...
CDC - Mold - Home Page
CDC Mold Web site provides information on mold and health, an inventory of state indoor air quality programs, advice on assessment, cleanup ...
EPA: Molds
Looks at how the key to mold control is moisture control. Offers the guides: A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture, and Your Home and Mold Remediation in ...
Mold Resources | Mold | US EPA
The publication, "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings", is available in ... Mold spores waft through the indoor and outdoor air continually. ...
Mold
While mold has become a major source of worry related to health in ... Allergic responses to mold include hay fever-type symptoms, such as sneezing, runny nose, ...
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