Removing Mold
Removing Mold

Finding mold growing in your home can be worrisome, and the issue needs to be handled quickly before a bigger problem occurs. While there is a lot of information on the internet about DIY methods for mold removal, this is usually not a good idea. Improper DIY mold removal can exacerbate the issue and put you and your family at greater risk. Here are five dangers of removing mold from your home by yourself.

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1. Mold spores cause adverse health effects

Many types of mold, particularly black mold, can lead to long-term health issues, especially in people with asthma or other respiratory health conditions. Mold spores irritate the throat and can lead to sneezing, watery eyes, coughing, a runny nose, or even a rush. For loved ones with pre-existing conditions, these symptoms may be worsened by mold exposure during a DIY mold removal project. It’s best to contact mold remediation specialists to address the problem if you discover a mold issue at your home.

2. Using the wrong equipment

Mold remediation is not a regular cleaning. The process requires expertise and the use of advanced equipment and techniques. Mold removal companies use equipment such as HEPA vacuums, heavy-duty products, and state-of-the-art air filtration systems that generate negative air pressure that helps remediate mold and protect the team working on the affected areas. In addition, these experts have the right training and certification to address mold problems. Without this equipment, you may put yourself and your loved ones at a greater health risk.

3. Missing indoor air quality testing

Even if you eliminate all visible mold, some will still be lurking beneath the surface. Air quality testing is always essential to ensure that your home is safe, especially if mold has been an internment issue in your home. Besides mold issues, allergens, dust mites, or other contaminants may get trapped in your HVAC system, causing the need for professional air quality testing.

4. Causing more extensive issues

Mold spores spread too fast when disturbed, and they may float in the air or land in other areas and start growing again. With improper DIY mold removal and remediation, these spores could spread into other areas of your home that were initially unaffected. If you removed one mold colony at the beginning, you might have multiple colonies to deal with within a few days. This can attract costly repairs, which will need to be done to restore the proper living condition of your home.

5. Missing hidden mold

Mold spores are extremely tiny and are usually invisible to the human eye. Mold is also notorious for hiding in places you would never think of, such as air vents. While you can remove visible mold, you could also miss critical areas that require proper treatment for full remediation. A mold removal professional is the only person who understands where mold hides and can take the right steps to eliminate it completely.

Endnote

Your initial instinct might be to roll up your sleeves and do the job yourself when you see mold, but doing so can put you and your family at risk. You could not only spread the mold, but you might also not be treating the underlying issue, meaning the mold is likely to spread or return. Your best bet is to call a professional mold removal company with enough experience dealing with mold problems.

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