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Black mold can be a gray or green color. Like most molds, black mold starts to grow as fuzzy white fibers, looking similar to a cotton ball. However, this is not commonly seen outside of the laboratory environment, as this small, light mold is often well-hidden in a home environment.
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Most black mold shapes and patterns will appear slimy or shiny due to the moisture of the environment in which it grows. However, if leaks have been fixed, the mold will appear to be dry and even powdery. Black mold is usually present in drywall, under carpets, or in corners of walls that have been flooded. In addition to damp rooms and moisture-exposed wood, mold can grow in some less obvious (and less visible) spaces as well. Water leaks from a home’s pipes, bathroom, HVAC units, or roofs, as well as improper ventilation, can all contribute to black mold growth in and on various surfaces. Porous surfaces, such as drywall and carpets, are particularly susceptible to black mold growth following moisture exposure. Water can also accumulate near the corners of walls after a flood or leak, causing the mold to grow within these nooks and crannies.
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Read More »Locate the source of the mold. Follow the source of the musty smell, and inspect any nooks and crannies or dark spaces with a flashlight. Get a spray bottle and create a mold-fighting solution. Tea tree oil and grapefruit seed extract are among the most effective disinfecting and deodorizing agents, and they are also completely nontoxic. For every 1 cup of water the spray bottle holds, add a teaspoon of either the tea tree oil or grapefruit seed extract. Put on the appropriate protective gear. This includes disposable coveralls, rubber gloves, airtight safety goggles, and a face mask or respirator. Black mold exposure can lead to a host of problems, including respiratory infections, allergic reactions, and even blindness. Wearing protective gear can significantly reduce the risk of exposure and associated health issues. Apply the cleaning solution. Shake the spray bottle of mold-fighting solution, spray the area until it’s well-saturated, and let the liquid sit for 5 to 10 minutes. Do not scrape dry mold, as this can allow the toxic spores to spread into the air. Scrub the surface area thoroughly with a nylon bristle brush to lift and unsettle the dampened mold. Then, wipe the area clean with rags or paper towels. Repeat as necessary until the mold is removed, and dispose of any materials used in a sealed plastic bag. If the mold returns or if you are unsure of your ability to complete this task on your own, play it safe and hire a professional. While the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says that it is unnecessary to identify the type of mold present before treating it, the information may help homeowners in case mold returns. A working knowledge of common home problems can be a powerful tool in a homeowner’s arsenal. Being aware of what black mold is and how to remove it can empower homeowners to resolve this potentially hazardous issue.
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