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Does Your Home Have Mold?

3/28/2018 (Permalink)

If your home has recently experienced water damage, you should keep an eye out for mold. There are several ways to find out whether mold is growing. You can take simple investigative steps yourself, particularly if mold growth is visible. If you smell a mildew odor but do not see any evidence of mold, you should contact an indoor environmental specialist to schedule a mold test as soon as possible.

Follow these three steps to find out whether your home has mold:

1. Visually inspect areas where water damage has occurred for signs of mold. Mold is most likely to develop in areas with high humidity or moisture levels. Examine places where water damage has occurred for any evidence of mold growth and avoid disturbing any colonies you find, as this may expose you to mold or cause spores to spread.

2. If you smell a powerful moldy odor but see no visible signs of mold, contact an indoor environmental specialist. Do not attempt to search for hidden mold on your own. This is especially the case if your search would require you to peel back wallpaper or make a hole in the wall. Leave invasive search methods to certified mold remediation experts to protect yourself and prevent the problem from getting worse.

3. Have a mold test performed by certified professionals. Professional testing is the best way to find out what (if any) type of mold is present and the right combination of containment, removal, cleaning, and disinfection necessary to eliminate the issue. If a hygienist or environmental specialist finds mold, they can perform visual analysis or culturing to determine the type, genus, or subspecies of the mold.

If you discover mold in your home, detailed information can help you determine the best options for remediation. Contact an indoor environmental specialist in Ogden, UT, to find out about mold cleanup options.

For more information, visit us at http://www.SERVPROogdenut.com.

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