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Dealing With Mould by Dent Ford
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Dealing With Mould |
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Family & Parenting,Home Improvement,Health
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Mould is a process that can be found throughout nature and organisms. But when it appears in your home, the problems begin. It grows on humid places, for example in bathrooms, laundry rooms, around pipes or places with water leakage. Mould not only destroys the furnishings of your home, but it is also very dangerous for you and your family's health. The mould spores create allergens that can cause allergies, red eyes, sneezing, runny nose and other unpleasant reactions. So, if you have small children, you should take actions immediately after you notice the problem. You can recognize that mould is growing somewhere in your house by the smell. Try to find its original source and have in mind that sometimes you won't be able to see the mould, because it can also grow behind wallpapers or in walls, where pipes pass. The origin of mould can also be a water problem somewhere in the house. You should locate the problem, fix it and clean the mould. If the water continues to leak, then the mould will appear over and over again. If you wonder how to clean the mould, the end of tenancy cleaners London advise you to do the following things: First, you have to decide whether you are going to fix the water problem by yourself or you are going to hire a professional to deal with it. If the damage covers a large area, you'd better find an expert to perform the work. Before cleaning the mould, you should equip yourself with rubber gloves, face mask and preferably some goggles that will protect your eyes. During the whole cleaning process, you should be careful and prevent mould spores from reaching your face and eyes. Do not breathe in the mould and do not touch it with bare hands. Otherwise you risk causing yourself health problems. You can clean the mould using water and detergent. Sometimes bleach mixed with water can also work, but if you decide to use this method prepare yourself with a face mask, because the smell is awful. If there are any mouldy shower curtains, rugs, towels or other fabrics, throw them away. Even if you wash them carefully, there is still a chance that the spores will survive and grow again. However, if you don't want to deal with this nasty cleaning and smell, you can always find an end of tenancy cleaning London company to eliminate this problem for you.
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