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The Dangers Of Living With Mold

What Is Mold? Mold might be welcome on fancy cheeses, but it’s certainly far from a treasured guest in our homes. Most homeowners only acknowledge mold when it’s discovered in some dark, dank corner of the basement or damp cabinet. Since the symptoms associated with the presence of mold are often ambiguous, they are easily mistaken for seasonal allergies or a simple cold. Mold spores are ubiquitous, meaning that they’re literally everywhere. In fact, most people breathe in mold spores every day, both indoors and outdoors, without even knowing it. Mold spores are harmful in large doses or over long periods of time, however, and even the healthiest person can be seriously affected. A mold problem in the home is especially dangerous to anyone with preexisting conditions, such as COPD and asthma, to the elderly, and to young children and babies. Common Mold Types According to the  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) , these four types of mold are the most common: Cla

What to Know Before Hiring a Mold Remediation Company

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Important notes to keep in mind when finding a mold remediation company  As a homeowner, mold removal can be an overwhelming task to take on when it is found in your home. You probably have no clue where to begin in the process. Most often, it’s all about finding the right mold professionals to help you through the process.   First things first, if you see mold, you usually do not have to spend time and money testing for it. If you suspect mold but feel like you don’t see it, then you should have a professional come out to perform testing. But, a mold company that insists on spending money to test for mold when it is already visible is often a red flag. In this case, you might want to call another mold company. Of course, there may be circumstances where you will need to test for mold when you already see it, for example, if you are buying a house and need concrete proof in order to negotiate the price of the home.   Like other services performed in your home, the price can b

What to Know Before Hiring a Mold Remediation Company

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Important notes to keep in mind when finding a mold remediation company  As a homeowner, mold removal can be an overwhelming task to take on when it is found in your home. You probably have no clue where to begin in the process. Most often, it’s all about finding the right mold professionals to help you through the process.   First things first, if you see mold, you usually do not have to spend time and money testing for it. If you suspect mold but feel like you don’t see it, then you should have a professional come out to perform testing. But, a mold company that insists on spending money to test for mold when it is already visible is often a red flag. In this case, you might want to call another mold company. Of course, there may be circumstances where you will need to test for mold when you already see it, for example, if you are buying a house and need concrete proof in order to negotiate the price of the home.   Like other services performed in your home, the price can b

Get an Efficient AC to Combat Mold

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Your AC Can Actually Help Prevent Mold Growth You see, stagnant air is one of the reasons mold for in your home. First, our houses are made of organic materials, and the designs do not help with air circulation. Matter of fact, they prevent air from flowing freely. Consequently, pockets of stagnant air form, collect humidity, and voila, you have the best conditions for mold. As such, it goes without saying, running your air conditioner is a cheap but efficient way to combat mold . As fresh air moves past a wet spot, it lifts and removes moisture from the surface. Without moisture, mold cannot grow. But more than just having an AC, you need an efficient air conditioner. Why Should Your AC Work Efficiently? Life Saver  – More than 9,000 Americans died from heat between 1979 and 2013. And think again if you believe the number captures the magnitude of the problem. Other than preventing mold growth, effective air conditioning is one of the best ways to prevent heat-related deaths

Get an Efficient AC to Combat Mold

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Your AC Can Actually Help Prevent Mold Growth You see, stagnant air is one of the reasons mold for in your home. First, our houses are made of organic materials, and the designs do not help with air circulation. Matter of fact, they prevent air from flowing freely. Consequently, pockets of stagnant air form, collect humidity, and voila, you have the best conditions for mold. As such, it goes without saying, running your air conditioner is a cheap but efficient way to combat mold . As fresh air moves past a wet spot, it lifts and removes moisture from the surface. Without moisture, mold cannot grow. But more than just having an AC, you need an efficient air conditioner. Why Should Your AC Work Efficiently? Life Saver  – More than 9,000 Americans died from heat between 1979 and 2013. And think again if you believe the number captures the magnitude of the problem. Other than preventing mold growth, effective air conditioning is one of the best ways to prevent heat-related deaths

How To Get A Job In Crime Scene Cleanup

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Looking for a Job in Crime Scene Cleanup? Specializing in crime scene cleanup is very demanding both physically and mentally. As someone specializing in the aftermath of horrific scenes, you must compose yourself and act professionally in extremely stressful situations. In this post, we’re going to dive into what it takes to be a successful crime scene specialist. Crime Scene Specialist Training While there are not many regulations or licensing requirements around the crime scene cleanup industry, proper training is essential. Here are a few necessary things you must be knowledgeable in, such as appropriate PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), bio-recovery, and bloodborne pathogen handling, to name a few. In the United States, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has a series of procedures and standards specific to cleaning a crime scene that you will need to learn. For more information, look to the OSHA Training Requirements Sheet found here: https://www.osha.

How To Get A Job In Crime Scene Cleanup

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Looking for a Job in Crime Scene Cleanup? Specializing in crime scene cleanup is very demanding both physically and mentally. As someone specializing in the aftermath of horrific scenes, you must compose yourself and act professionally in extremely stressful situations. In this post, we’re going to dive into what it takes to be a successful crime scene specialist. Crime Scene Specialist Training While there are not many regulations or licensing requirements around the crime scene cleanup industry, proper training is essential. Here are a few necessary things you must be knowledgeable in, such as appropriate PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), bio-recovery, and bloodborne pathogen handling, to name a few. In the United States, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has a series of procedures and standards specific to cleaning a crime scene that you will need to learn. For more information, look to the OSHA Training Requirements Sheet found here: https://www.osha.