Undoubtedly, weather conditions in Florida make it, among all, a state susceptible to hurricanes, tropical storms, and heavy rains that can, in turn, cause flooding and general humidity problems.
As we know, wherever there is humidity, there will inevitably be mold and annoying fungus that easily spread. This can represent a serious problem for people’s health and although the inconveniences caused by this fungus can be relatively easy to repair, it can escalate and become quite complex.
Therefore, from Liberty Claims, we want to give you some tips to deal with mold and know when the damage is reversible to fix it.
Before starting to reverse the effects of mold, it is vital to prevent its growth and proliferation. You should know that moisture is the main requirement for fungus growth, so if it is not eliminated, the problem is likely to reappear.
Once you take care of humidity, you can turn your attention to the next step: making sure that the mold is indeed removable in your home or commercial facility.
In some cases, it will be essential to have professional help to restore the installations and file a claim with your insurance company. If you are unfamiliar with these procedures, contact Liberty Claims and we will help you with every step to completely eradicate the mold.
For small mold stains, you can take care of them yourself by following these tips:
Take care to protect your safety and health. Wear a KN95 mask, which will prevent you from inhaling harmful particles. We also recommend safety glasses to protect your eyes; as well as rubber boots and gloves to avoid any contact with the contamination source.
As soon as you finish working, immediately discard or wash the clothes you used during the work to avoid spreading the spores throughout the house.
To eliminate mildew, the most effective way is to use bleach diluted in water. Rub the stain with a brush dipped in the bleach mixture until the fungus is eliminated.
When finished, rinse the area with clean water and dry as much as possible. It is advisable to ventilate the environment once you have finished cleaning. Applying this tip, you will eliminate any trace of humidity or chlorine remaining on the surfaces.
Although mold damage is almost always reversible, there are cases in which this task becomes complex. In addition to size, which can be an impediment to proper cleaning, there are especially complicated surfaces to work on, such as textiles, which have a high absorption capacity.
In the most dramatic cases, mold could even reach the foundations of the building. Therefore, from Liberty Claims, we recommend you do not wait too long to take care of molding issues.
If you do not have a trusted contact to make the repairs, as a team, we can support you to take care of this problem. Contact us for more information!