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		<title>How Much Does Black Mold Removal Cost?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 18:08:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Black mold removal kits can be found at many local stores, including pharmacies, home stores, or local supermarkets. Do-it-yourself mold kits can range anywhere from $30 to a couple hundred dollars depending on how big the area of mold is how extensively you want to get rid of it. These kits usually work by using [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Black mold removal kits can be found at many local stores, including pharmacies, home stores, or local supermarkets. Do-it-yourself mold kits can range anywhere from $30 to a couple hundred dollars depending on how big the area of mold is how extensively you want to get rid of it. </p>
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<p>These kits usually work by using strips to test the air and surfaces in your home. The at-home remover kits should only be used if the infected area is less than 10 feet. Once the mold has gotten into insulation or wallboards, usually the only way to get rid of the mold is to remove the insulation or boards completely. </p>
<p>If the <a href="http://blackmoldexpert.com/">black mold</a> problem in your home is fairly big, it can cost you thousands of dollars to call a professional in to eliminate the mold problem in your home. To remove mold from a small space such as a crawl space or small attic, it may cost you around anywhere from $500 to $4000 depending on how much mold there is.</p>
<p>For bigger areas such as a basement or if some walls need to be repaired, it can cost you around $7000 to get rid of the mold. If the area is really big and there is structural damage to walls and furniture, it can cost you anywhere from $10,000 to $30,000 for mold removal.</p>
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		<title>How To Remove Black Mold From Bathroom</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 07:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you need to know how to remove black mold from bathroom, then you probably already have a mold problem. You should take care of this as soon as possible. It is bad for your health to breathe in black mold spores, and if anybody in your family has asthma, or a breathing problem at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>If you need to know how to remove black mold from bathroom, then you probably already have a mold problem. You should take care of this as soon as possible. It is bad for your health to breathe in <a href="http://blackmoldexpert.com/">black mold</a> spores, and if anybody in your family has asthma, or a breathing problem at all, it will make breathing even more difficult.</p>
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<p>To remove black mold in bathroom, you will need:</p>
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<li>Rubber gloves</li>
<li>A bucket of soapy water</li>
<li>A bucket of plain water</li>
<li>A stiff cleaning brush</li>
<li>A clean towel or rag</li>
<li>A Breathing mask</li>
<li>A mold-killing product (white-distilled vinegar works well)</li>
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<li>Wear rubber gloves and a breathing mask. It is important to wear a breathing mask when cleaning black mold because many black molds are toxic. Toxic mold causes severe <a href="http://blackmoldexpert.com/black-mold-health-effects/">health problems</a>, such as brain damage and even death. Unless you are positive that you have non-toxic black mold, breathing mask when cleaning.</li>
<li>Determine how severe your mold problem is. You may have mold from some excess moisture, and a simple cleaning will square that away. However, you may have mold because of a bigger problem, such as a leaking pipe.</li>
<li>If mold is growing because of a larger problem, fix the source first. If your mold problem originates from a leaking pipe or something similar, fix that first. There is little point in cleaning if a leaking pipe will just because it grows back quickly.</li>
<li>Use soapy water and a cleaning brush to break up the mold. Initially, pour soapy water where the mold is growing, and use a stiff cleaning brush to break most of the black mold.</li>
<li>When you finish breaking the bulk of the mold up, spray the area down with a mold-killing product. You can spend some extra money on a specially designed mold cleaning agent, but white-distilled vinegar or even bleach works fine. Simply spray the moldy area with vinegar, and use the brush to clean the rest.</li>
<li>Rinse the area. After you remove the mold, use water and a clean cloth or rag to rinse and dry the area.</li>
<li>Prevent it from returning. If you had a leak, then you probably have done all you can to prevent black mold from returning. If you did not have a problem like this, then it is likely that too much moisture builds up in your bathroom. Fix this by using a dehumidifier.</li>
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<p>Black mold can be a serious health risk, and you should never wait to remove it. Even though black mold causes serious problems, it is fairly easy and quick to remove. Now that you now how to <a href="http://blackmoldexpert.com/black-mold-removal/">remove black mold</a> from bathroom, you can get the necessary supplies and start cleaning.</p>
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		<title>How To Remove Black Mold From Carpet</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 07:03:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mold is a relatively common problem among certain households throughout the world, specifically those located in geographic areas with high levels of humidity. Mold growth can spread because of plumbing leaks, broken pipes, or humid rooms with little ventilation. Mold consists of a specific type of fungus that collects and develops along the floors or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Mold is a relatively common problem among certain households throughout the world, specifically those located in geographic areas with high levels of humidity. Mold growth can spread because of plumbing leaks, broken pipes, or humid rooms with little ventilation. Mold consists of a specific type of fungus that collects and develops along the floors or walls of household areas; typically the bathroom, basement, or kitchen. </p>
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<p>There are several different types of mold, including black mold and green mold. However, black mold carries along with it a variety of potential health problems that may appear after toxins released by the mold are inhaled. Bronchitis, asthma, and respiratory infections are all negative health conditions that can develop or be aggravated through direct exposure to black mold growth. For this reason as well as for simple matters of hygiene and cleanliness, mold should be eliminated immediately after its presence is noted within the household area. Here are several simple steps outlining how to remove black mold from your carpet.</p>
<h2>1. Preparation</h2>
<p>Protecting yourself from the dangerous toxins produced by black mold spores is imperative. In order to accomplish this, you will need to completely cover your body and wear a protective mask. Dust filtering masks work quite well to minimize the inhalation of toxins. You should wear gloves as well. Also, ensure that any additional occupants of the household area will not be present during the mold cleanup operation.</p>
<h2>2. Mold elimination</h2>
<p>The next step in the mold elimination process involves containing the entire infected area. Areas prone to ventilation (underneath doorways, windows, vents, etc.) should be isolated by sealing them off with plastic sheeting held firmly in place with duct tape. This will prevent spores of black mold on carpet from escaping outside the isolated area. </p>
<p>Cleaning black mold on carpet is then performed first by applying a preliminary wash consisting of soap and hot water to the infected area. Scrub the carpet with a very stiff brush and place any materials containing mold spores in a restrictive bag to be disposed of after the cleaning has been completed. Afterwards, a disinfectant solution should be applied to the carpet. This solution can be homemade (water and bleach) or commercial (mold cleaners). Let the disinfectant sit for several hours and then rinse it off with hot water. Allow the room to dry or speed up the process using a dehumidifier or vacuum. </p>
<p>By following the above steps, the removal of black mold can be accomplished easily and without any additional complications. Remember to take any necessary health precautions before attempting to remove mold, as the toxin concentration is much higher when the infected area is being cleaned. Correct preparation and proper following of cleaning procedures will help to ensure that mold growth does not reoccur in the future.</p>
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		<title>Black Mold Exposure During Pregnancy &#8211; Symptoms and Effects</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 04:43:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While all mold should be removed from your home upon sight, homeowners should move with quickness upon the discovery of black mold. Black mold, technically referred to as Stachybotrys Chartarum, is a toxic fungi, which is known to produce mycotoxins that are harmful to humans. While the effects on humans will vary depending on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>While all mold should be removed from your home upon sight, homeowners should move with quickness upon the discovery of black mold. Black mold, technically referred to as Stachybotrys Chartarum, is a toxic fungi, which is known to produce mycotoxins that are harmful to humans. While the effects on humans will vary depending on the length of exposure and the volume of spores an individual has inhaled, these symptoms can become more severe and life threatening in pregnant women and children. </p>
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<p>Black mold pregnancy effects can take place in both animals and humans. While toxic black mold and pregnancy is said to be the cause of both birth defects and potentially miscarriages, this fact can only be proven scientifically in animals. Evidence leans towards the fact that black mold exposure during pregnancy can be detrimental to the health of both the fetus and the mother-to-be. </p>
<p>While experts and physicians alike agree that black mold exposure during pregnancy can be harmful to babies, there is no real hard evidence to support this fact. Evidence or not, any health expert will recommend that women expecting a child relocate in the event their home or office is infested with black mold for their child&#8217;s safety. </p>
<p>Many studies have been performed within previous years that show a large percentage of women carrying children who have suffered a miscarriage or given birth to a child with birth defects have been regularly exposed to black mold. While the hard evidence does not exist in humans, it does exist in studies with animals.  While the results of current studies are inconclusive, <a href="http://blackmoldexpert.com/">black mold</a> is still regarded as a dangerous toxin to avoid during pregnancy. </p>
<p>Scientific studies show that allergies and asthma is caused by both the environment and development within the womb. While scientists cannot directly pin point mold as the cause of allergies, it is said that exposure to these dangerous toxins can be one of the underlying causes of asthma within the uterus. Because asthma is a breathing condition and black mold is known to attack the respiratory system, this is a lifelong condition that children exposed to black mold in the womb may suffer from.   </p>
<p>Yet another one of the black mold pregnancy effects suggests that there may be a very strong link between SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) and Stachybotrys Chartarum. Because SIDS has to do with children who stop breathing, it is a common belief in the medical field that the child was exposed to black mold in the womb and was perhaps still exposed to it at the time of its death. </p>
<p>Every expectant mother wants to take every precaution necessary to have a happy and healthy baby. If you believe your home may be infested with black mold, have it tested by a professional and take all of the necessary steps to remove it from your home. Toxic black mold and pregnancy can be a deadly combination, be sure to be proactive in keeping your family healthy.</p>
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		<title>What Causes Black Mold On Walls?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 06:50:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Black mold can be found on and behind walls because the environment is perfect for black mold to grow in. Black mold prefers dark and damp places that usually can stay within a certain temperature range and not get too cold. Moisture can get trapped in walls simply from using the shower or taking a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Black mold can be found on and behind walls because the environment is perfect for black mold to grow in. <a href="http://blackmoldexpert.com/">Black mold</a> prefers dark and damp places that usually can stay within a certain temperature range and not get too cold. Moisture can get trapped in walls simply from using the shower or taking a bath, or even boiling water on the stove. Doing these things releases humidity into the air, which can then get trapped inside walls giving mold the perfect humidity to survive. </p>
<p>Another reason black mold may grow so well behind walls is because most water pipes that are found in your home are behind walls, thus giving more moisture for mold to grow. These pipes may leak from time to time, as well. If a pipe breaks, and there is flooding behind a wall, it will be extremely hard to clean up all the water and moisture, giving black mold more dampness to thrive on and continue to grow. <a href="http://blackmoldexpert.com/how-to-remove-black-mold-from-walls/">Mold on walls</a> will usually cause a yellow stain, or if the wall is painted, it will cause the paint to start peeling. Mold growing on walls is a lot easier to see than mold growing in dark places.</p>
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		<title>How To Remove Black Mold From Grout</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 07:13:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many problems that come up when repairing and maintaining a home. In the dark, damp places, an organism can take hold and grow that poses a grave threat to both the house and the homeowners. This organism is black mold, and it is dangerous to people and houses. Black mold is a fungus [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>There are many problems that come up when repairing and maintaining a home. In the dark, damp places, an organism can take hold and grow that poses a grave threat to both the house and the homeowners. This organism is <a href="http://blackmoldexpert.com/">black mold</a>, and it is dangerous to people and houses. Black mold is a fungus that loves spaces that are dark and damp, such as behind walls, shower tile, etc. A slight visible manifestation should not be taken for granted; that slight visibility may be hiding a much larger mold spread. Sometimes the mold can spread behind an entire wall.</p>
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<p>Once black mold is detected, the first step should be to evacuate the room where it is found. One of the most common places to see black mold is in the shower, specifically on or around the tile grout on the floor and ceiling. Since tile grout can easily disintegrate under the moist conditions in the shower, it is easy for the mold to get behind the tiles and start to grow. If it is not discovered and dealt with quickly, the mold could grow to the point where the tiles start falling off of the wall due to internal pressure.</p>
<p>To remove black mold from grout, it is necessary to gather the necessary materials beforehand. The job may require extensive manual labor, especially if the mold has spread behind the tiling. First, gather together some mold removing chemicals such as bleach or clorox, a respirator to protect the homeowner, gloves, and other equipment such as a caulking mechanism, new tiles, a mold scraper, etc. Seal off the area to be worked on with plastic sheeting, as well as any ductwork inside the bathroom. This will prevent mold spores from spreading to the rest of the house.</p>
<p>Take the bleach or clorox and apply it to the grout using a rag. This will kill the mold on the grout, but it may not remove the rest of the mold from the tiling. This operation may call for removing the tiles in the shower, applying clorox and removing the mold with the scraper, and then waiting for the area to dry and caulking new tiles into the shower. Using a dehumidifier may be preferable to remove any excess moisture from the room during the night or breaks.</p>
<p>In any case, removing the black mold is essential, no matter what the scale of the project. Black mold is very toxic to humans and animals, and should be removed as soon as possible. Using clorox or another branded house cleaner may be the best solution, but removing the entirety of the mold may be a tough job and require a lot of time to fully clean it out.</p>
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		<title>How To Remove Black Mold From Shower</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 07:10:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No matter how much you think your bathroom is clean, you may find that icky black mold in your shower, and black mold is very dangerous, especially to elderly people and people with weakened immune systems. So when it comes around, you want to take care of it as quickly as possible. Don&#8217;t forget that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>No matter how much you think your bathroom is clean, you may find that icky <a href="http://blackmoldexpert.com/">black mold</a> in your shower, and black mold is very dangerous, especially to elderly people and people with weakened immune systems. So when it comes around, you want to take care of it as quickly as possible. Don&#8217;t forget that black mold is a bacteria and it will grow as long as it remains untreated. </p>
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<p>The good news is: It can be stopped, and here&#8217;s how to make it happen:</p>
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<li>First off, get a powerful bathroom tile cleaner and spray lots of it on the black mold. Once you&#8217;ve done that, let it stay for about five minutes and then rinse it with plenty of hot water.</li>
<li>You probably will notice stains even after you clean. This is because the black mold is in the grout where the mold was growing. You might need to pull out the big guns for this one &#8211; use a combination of four parts water to one part liquid bleach. Then apply it where you just removed the mold and anywhere that might contain spores. You could also choose to apply a special mold remover on top of this process. You want to show no mercy on the black mold, so don&#8217;t be afraid to use a large amount.</li>
<li>If your bathroom has mold, it has to have a source of water that causes it to grow. To prevent the black mold from coming back, you need to find that source and get rid of it. If the bathroom is damp all day long, try running a circular fan or opening a window to keep the bathroom free of moisture. The drier the surface, the less chance you will have of having the mold return.</li>
<li>Now it&#8217;s time to end the moisture once and for all, by applying grout sealer anywhere where the grout can absorb water. Use a hair dryer to get the grout really bone dry and then apply the sealer. Afterwards, if you did it right, you can splash water on the grout and it will bead right off. This is the perfect situation for you to help prevent against mold coming back.</li>
<li>A good sealer is like a good paint &#8211; you need time for it to dry, so don&#8217;t use the shower or bath for 24 hours after applying the grout sealer. Meanwhile, keep the bathroom as warm and dry as possible the entire time. Running the heat lamp is a great idea while the grout sealer is drying.</li>
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<p>If you follow these steps, you should finally beat the black mold once and for all and make sure that it doesn&#8217;t come back. Following these steps is good not only for your bathroom&#8217;s appearance but also for your health. Don&#8217;t forget. Black mold shows people no mercy, you should show the mold who&#8217;s boss.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 07:08:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mold can be an unsightly problem in many homes, triggering asthma, allergies, and other bothersome symptoms. Black mold contains toxic spores that need to be removed from the home carefully to ensure no one is harmed. To properly eliminate mold from walls you need to first identify the type of mold, then work to thoroughly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Mold can be an unsightly problem in many homes, triggering asthma, allergies, and other bothersome symptoms. <a href="http://blackmoldexpert.com/">Black mold</a> contains toxic spores that need to be removed from the home carefully to ensure no one is harmed. To properly eliminate mold from walls you need to first identify the type of mold, then work to thoroughly remove the mold.</p>
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<h2>Identify the Mold</h2>
<p>Black mold is extremely toxic and can cause a variety of health problems. This particular type of mold thrives in dark and moist areas. Potentially dangerous molds often give off an odor. If you suspect that you have dangerous mold in your home, call a mold inspector so he or she can identify and help isolate the type of mold.</p>
<h2>Remove Moisture Sources</h2>
<p>Black mold occurs in moist, humid areas. While black mold can grow in obvious situations like a water leak or flooding, it can also thrive where there are slow leaks or areas with high humidity. If you live in a humid area, purchase a dehumidifier to balance the humidity levels in the home. After water leaks or floods, large fans can help to dry out the home and reduce the ability for black mold to grow.</p>
<h2>Seal the Room</h2>
<p>Before you begin removing the black mold from the walls, seal the doorways, vents, and other openings of the room with plastic drop cloths or sheets. Use tape, preferably duct tape, to adequately seal the plastic, ensuring that black mold dust and spores cannot spread to other areas of your home.</p>
<h2>Removing Black Mold</h2>
<p>When cleaning and <a href="http://blackmoldexpert.com/black-mold-removal/">removing black mold</a>, be sure to wear a mask, use rubber gloves, and wear eye protection to protect yourself from any harmful or toxic mold spores. Clean away any visible black mold using soap and a damp sponge. If the black mold is dry, lightly mist the area with water to help prevent the mold spores from spreading. Once you have cleaned the black mold from the walls, spray a disinfectant on the area to kill any remaining mold spores. While many people use a bleach and water solution to disinfect, it often causes discoloration of the walls or flooring. Be sure to allow the wall to dry completely after it has been disinfected.</p>
<h2>Disposing of Black Mold</h2>
<p>If you find any black mold on drywall that has not been painted, it needs to be removed, placed into a large plastic bag, and disposed of immediately. After you have cleaned and disinfected the walls, place any mold, sponges, or other materials that may have come into contact with the moldy areas into thick, heavy-duty plastic bags such as garbage bags. Try not to carry these bags through the home as they can potentially spread the harmful black mold spores. It is best to place these bags outside through an open window or nearby door, avoiding exposing the black mold to the rest of the home.</p>
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		<title>How To Remove Black Mold From Wood</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 07:04:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stachybotrys chartarum is a particular species of mold in the genus Stachybotrys. It is commonly known as &#8220;black mold&#8221; or &#8220;toxic black mold&#8221;. When first viewing, it can indeed seem unnerving. It looks as if large black spots interspersed with gray areas have suddenly started appearing on surfaces. Black mold has been linked to health [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Stachybotrys chartarum is a particular species of mold in the genus Stachybotrys. It is commonly known as &#8220;black mold&#8221; or &#8220;toxic black mold&#8221;. When first viewing, it can indeed seem unnerving. It looks as if large black spots interspersed with gray areas have suddenly started appearing on surfaces. Black mold has been linked to health problems in humans and animals since the 1930s.</p>
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<p>When <a href="http://blackmoldexpert.com/">black mold</a> is found on a surface in the home, the easiest way to remove it is to simply remove the surface, if possible. For example, if the mold is found on a cupboard door, all the homeowner has to do is simply remove the door and replace it. This mold species thrives on moisture, and it needs constant moisture in order to survive. This is why it is often found in homes that have been flooded, such as after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.</p>
<p><a href="http://blackmoldexpert.com/black-mold-removal/">Removing black mold</a> from a wooden surface is not a hard chore, but it will take some effort. Black mold thrives in places where there is little to no light, and where there is plenty of moisture. This article will examine each step in the mold removal process.</p>
<p>Step 1: Remove the source of moisture<br />
If the moisture is not taken care of before the mold, the mold will simply keep spreading since it has a constant supply of nourishment and a friendly environment. Water leaks from pipes or underground water supplies need to be fixed as soon as possible. If the mold is found in a room with high levels of humidity, consider using a dehumidifier to remove the moisture from the air.</p>
<p>If the room has standing water such as from a floor or burst pipe, pump out the excess water. In cases like these, a dehumidifier or fan is definitely called for. Once the source of moisture is identified, taking care of it quickly becomes the first priority. Remember, it only takes one to two days for black mold to begin spreading.</p>
<p>Step 2: Seal off the area being cleaned<br />
Once the moldy area starts to be cleaned, the physical movements could result in mold spores becoming airborne. This is how they spread from one room of the house to another. Use an air purifier to clean any airborne spores and maybe install an exhaust fan in order to make sure that they are not spreading.</p>
<p>Step 3: Clean and remove the mold<br />
This may sound odd, but wet the mold with a spray bottle before attempting to remove it. If the mold is too dry, removing it will result in spores becoming airborne. Once the mold has been misted, then it is safe to remove it. Use soap and wipe the moldy area clean, making sure to spray the area down with disinfectant to remove any remaining spores.</p>
<p>Removing black mold is simple if the right tools are present. After removing it, make sure it never comes back by stopping the moisture flow.</p>
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		<title>How To Remove Black Mold From Concrete</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 06:57:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mold in the home is extremely hazardous to one&#8217;s health, and black mold in particular is the most dangerous mold. Being exposed to black mold can cause asthma, severe coughing, and other breathing difficulties along with allergy symptoms such as a rash. It is therefore imperative to keep the home free of mold. Concrete in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Mold in the home is extremely hazardous to one&#8217;s health, and black mold in particular is the most dangerous mold. Being exposed to black mold can cause asthma, severe coughing, and other breathing difficulties along with allergy symptoms such as a rash. It is therefore imperative to keep the home free of mold. Concrete in the home, most often in the basement, can be cleaned of black mold easily and inexpensively.</p>
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<p>The first step to ridding concrete of <a href="http://blackmoldexpert.com/">black mold</a> is to ensure that the room is dry and has fresh air circulating. Damp air creates an environment in which black mold thrives, and even if the wall is cleaned it may return depending on the moisture conditions of the surrounding area. Windows can be opened or installed, or a dehumidifier should be kept on for several days at a time in the basement. Even a basement that has moisture barriers installed may still be prone to black mold.</p>
<p>Once the area is dry and fresh air is circulating, the next step is to take a number of precautions before beginning the <a href="http://blackmoldexpert.com/black-mold-removal/">black mold removal</a>: make sure children or asthma sufferers are not present in the room, close the door that leads from the basement to the home as mold spores can travel, open windows and run an exhaust fan in the basement. In addition, one should clear the area of upholstered fabric or rugs as the mold spores may stick to the fibers.</p>
<p>Put on protective gear before beginning to clean. A shirt with long sleeves, rubber gloves, pants that cover the legs fully, goggles and a protective mask are worth wearing to ensure full protection from the black mold&#8217;s toxic fumes. Be sure to properly dispose of these items upon finishing to clean.</p>
<p>The actual cleaning involves either using a professional mold remover solution, or using a homemade solution of bleach and water. Mix four parts water to one part bleach and apply with a cleaning brush or sponge. Scrub at the mold until it is not visible. Allow the area to air dry. It is advisable to apply more bleach or solution again at this point, to be certain leftover mold spores are killed.</p>
<p>If the black mold returns to the basement after a thorough cleaning, it is a sure sign of the presence of moisture in the room. It may be from the air, or it may be a structural problem such as a leaky pipe within the wall. Because the mold cleaning can be done practically for free by the homeowner himself, it may be worth the effort to clean first before calling for professional help to inspect the wall or pipes.</p>
<p>It is fairly simple to remove toxic black mold from concrete and it is essential to maintaining a healthy, toxin-free home. The underlying cause must also be dealt with to ensure that the mold will never return.</p>
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