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4 Ways to Keep the Mold from Coming Back

12/28/2020 (Permalink)

Black mold on the corner of a window Black mold damage in O'Fallon, MO

Make Sure Not To Do The Following Mistakes

Water damage and mold seem to go hand-in-hand. While the initial flood is relatively easy to resolve, the secondary mold damage that accompanies it might be more difficult to control. You've exhausted all of your treatment options, yet the mold just won't give up. Before you head back in to defend your O'Fallon, MO, home, make sure you're not guilty of the following common mistakes.

1. You Didn't Replace Your Water Damaged Possessions.
It can be difficult to get rid of your favorite items after they've fallen victim to mold damage. You might think that your favorite rug is clean after mold remediation, but there are probably still spores hiding in the material. As tough as it is, you're better off just replacing your items.

2. You Didn't Ventilate Your Home Properly During Remediation.
Any type of moisture can attract black mold, including moisture in the air. Next time you head in to tackle the problem, make sure you open your windows and doors to let the moisture escape. It's also a good idea to invest in some floor fans to aid with air circulation or a dehumidifier that can discourage mold growth.

3. You Didn't Remediate the Initial Damage.
If your mold problem is a result of water damage, then you have to make sure you resolve the initial problem before you engage in mold prevention. Make sure to completely clear out and dry any standing water, as well as identify and fix the source of the damage.

4. You Didn't Use the Correct Cleaning Products.
It's natural to immediately reach for the bleach when you discover a mold issue. Unfortunately, bleach doesn't actually kill the mold; it only changes the color so you can no longer see it. Instead, try mixing your own non-toxic cleaning solution using equal parts white vinegar and water.
Don't allow black mold to take up continued residence in your home. Contact mold remediation experts for assistance dealing with any persistent mold issues caused by water damage.

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