How to Remove
Black Mold
DIY Mold Removal
and Prevention
Introduction:
For those who have
found black mold
somewhere in their
home, the logical
thing to do is to
get rid of it. The
ability to remove
mold properly (from
a DIY standpoint)
is possible as long
as a few basics of
this dangerous
fungus are
understood and
followed. Since the
removal process
will involve
chemicals and
because certain
types of mold can
pose a severe
health risk, safety
precautions and
equipment are
necessary.
Black mold removal
can be a bit
tricky, but if you
practice safety,
use the proper
chemicals, and
follow-up with good
prevention, you
should be able to
live free of mold
in your home.
Black mold is a
fungus that grows
in warm and humid
areas of buildings.
Typically, these
areas are
bathrooms,
basements, closets,
and laundry rooms.
Because the fungus
can pose serious
health risks it is
imperative to have
a mask to filter
out the mold spores
so you don't inhale
them. Next, since
chemicals will be
used to clean and
get rid of the
mold, goggles,
gloves, and proper
clothing must be
used while removing
the mold. When
mixing chemicals
and water be sure
to add the chemical
to cold water. This
will prevent a
violent reaction as
they are mixed.
Cold water is
recommended as many
chemicals can
become aggressive
at increased
temperatures.
To begin, mix two
cups of chlorine
bleach into one
gallon of cold
water. Make sure
you are using
containers like
plastic or hard
rubber to prevent a
reaction with the
bleach. Fill a
spray bottle with
this solution to be
used later. Using a
stiff brush to dip
into the mixture,
scrub the mold
contaminated area
and continue until
the mold is
completely gone.
Dry the area with a
hand towel or rag
and inspect to make
sure the mold is no
longer present. To
ensure that the
entire area has
been treated with
the bleach mixture,
lightly spray the
mixture from the
spray bottle (set
to mist) over the
entire area and
then wipe dry with
a clean cloth or
rag.
Once you have
completed the mold
removal, you should
look to preventing
it from occurring
again. This can be
done by placing a
dehumidifier in the
area affected by
the mold. If the
humidity is kept
low, it will
inhibit the mold
from growing again.
It may also be
prudent to repaint
the area with
primers and paints
that inhibit mold
growth. Visual
inspection on a
regular basis will
help you keep the
situation from
getting out of
control in the
future.
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