5 Mold Myths Debunked with Mold Fact

By | December 14, 2017

There are a lot of misconceptions and misunderstandings about mold in Fort Lauderdale and Plantation. Today, SERVPRO Ft. Lauderdale North and SERVPRO of Plantation are going to debunk the old mold myth with some mold fact!

Mold Myth:

I can just get rid of mold with bleach.

Mold Fact:

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With mold, what you can’t see can be very dangerous.

Not true! Although some types of mold can be killed with bleach alone, not all of them can. And what’s worse? When a structure has visible mold, there is often more mold where you can’t see- and where you can’t get to it with household cleaners.

 

Mold Myth:

Painting over visible mold will take care of the issue.

Mold Fact:

Wrong! Even if you use an antimicrobial paint, mold can still grow and cause the new paint to peel. Get rid of the mold before painting.

 

Mold Myth:

The only safe level of mold is no mold at all.

Mold Fact:

Nope, wrong again. While high levels of mold in the air can be hazardous to one’s health, it’s impossible for a space to be completely free of mold. Very low levels of mold are okay.

 

Mold Myth:

If I kill the mold with fungicides, it’s completely safe.

Mold Fact:

Not quite. Killing mold is a good start to prevent it from spreading, but even dead mold can be potentially harmful. The only way to be sure mold isn’t a threat to you is to call in a professional to have it properly removed.

 

Mold Myth:

I’m not immune-compromised, so I can live with mold.

Mold Fact:

No way! Even though people that are immune-compromised such as the elderly are more vulnerable to the hazards of mold, it can effect anyone. If there’s mold in your home, contact SERVPRO Ft. Lauderdale North or SERVPRO Plantation right away.

 

When it comes to mold, it’s important to know the facts. SERVPRO Ft. Lauderdale North and SERVPRO of Plantation are here to help and are always ready to make any mold problem “Like it never even happened.”

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