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In the USA, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central
America, South America,
Asia, New Zealand, Australia, the Middle East, and Europe |
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Where
does Toxic Black Mold
Grows Easily? |
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Attics with roof leaks or
inadequate ventilation
◘ Basements with dirt floors
or water problems
◘ Behind and under showers,
tubs, toilets, and bathroom walls
◘ Books, magazines, newspapers
◘ Carpeting and padding
◘ Ceilings [from roof leaks]
◘ Ceiling tiles
◘ Clothing
◘ Crawl spaces
◘ Drapes
◘ Drywall in ceilings and walls
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◘ Garbage disposal
◘ Heating/cooling equipment & ducts
◘ Humidifiers & vaporizers [inside]
◘ Leather items
◘ Paint
◘ Paper, cardboard & other
paper products
◘ Plants [house plants]
◘ Rags
◘ Upholstered furniture
◘ Walls [from siding, roof, &
plumbing leaks]
◘ Wallpaper & behind wallpaper
◘ Wood products |
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How To Prevent
Mold
Infestation
after
a Hurricane, Typhoon, Tornado, Windstorm,
or Fire Damage |
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If your home,
condominium, apartment, office, or other building has suffered serious damage
because of a hurricane, typhoon, tornado, windstorm, or fire, you would be wise
to take the following preventive steps to reduce the resulting mold infestation
and environmental health problems which will surely grow from the damage your
home or building has suffered.
1. Prior to any mold and
general repairs, photograph from every appropriate angle all damage that has
been happened to your home or other building. You may need this photographic
evidence to help collect for the water, structural, and mold damage.
2. Use do-it-yourself mold test kits or the Scotch tape lift sampling technique to test any visible mold growth so that you can send the
mold test kits to a mold laboratory for analysis and mold species identification. Also,
use mold test kits to mold test the air of each room, attic, basement, crawl space, and the
outward air flow [if electricity is on] from each heating/cooling duct register for the
possible presence of elevated levels of airborne mold spores, in comparison to an outdoor
mold control test. You should repeat this testing of the air every 7 days so that you
can determine if the mold situation is under control or out of control. You should also be
photographing and testing any new mold growths. Continued
at
Hurricane Damage.
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