Saturday, December 26, 2009

More About Mold and Mildew Removal

At one time or another in your life you have probably had to do a mold and mildew removal job in your home. And even if you’re known as the clean freak, you know that it’s still impossible not to have a mold free house.

As a matter of fact you probably already know that the most common areas for mold are in the bathroom, kitchen and basement and you may even know how to remove the fungus. However, do you know how you can help keep it from coming back?

A dehumidifier can help dry out the moisture and humidity in the air. They’re extremely useful in basements and areas where there may have been flooding or continuous moisture.

Using an air filer or a purifier may help clean the spores from the air, which could prevent mold from growing. Using a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter may help trap spores into the filter and make the air clean and breathable.

Fabrics that are resistant to mold such as those made of wool may keep the fungi at bay and save you from another mold and mildew removal job. Because of the increased concerns of dangerous mold, you can find many manufacturers offering bedding, clothing, and curtains that are resistant to the fungus.

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