Controlling the Humidity
The first and most important thing you can do is control the humidity in your home. Humidity levels above 55% will allow molds thrive so you need to be added to monitor the humidity properly and take steps to reduce it if it gets too high. Also be aware that you need to monitor different parts of your home or building as humidity can vary considerably in different areas. You will need a hygrometer to measure the humidity and you should periodically check the levels in bathrooms, basements and cellars, inside the walls, inside cabinets and closets and in areas where you store food.If any areas that consistently above 55% humidity then you will need to use a dehumidifier to reduce this level until it is acceptable. small units can be used in closets and cabinets are you will need larger units if you are using them cellars basements or in the attic.
Water Leaks
Even if you do not live in an area of high humidity you could still have mold growing anywhere where there is water leaking and in fact, apart from high humidity areas, water leaks from pipes or from a high level of condensation other most common causes of the growth of black mold. Any leaking, it's should immediately be fixed and you can place insulation around cold water pipes to stop condensation occurring. Concealed pipes can leak for a considerable time before they are found, so if you see any signs of black mold growing look out for hidden pipes that may be leaking. A musty smell will also alert you to the fact that there is considerable moisture somewhere which is allowing molds and mildew used to grow. If you have problems with damp in your cellar or basement consider basement waterproofing by a professional contractor.Water can also seep from the foundation so you need to make sure that your walls are properly sealed to prevent this. You can also prevent condensation in your home by keeping your home properly insulated and keeping the temperature of floors, windows, ceilings etc. at the same temperature as the air in your house.
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