November 26, 2014 / GVC Mortgage, Inc. / Command Center, The Homefront, The Kitchen Table
Mold. The very word makes you cringe and you won’t be pleased to know it’s all around you. However, you can prevent mold growth in your home by maintaining a clean and cool environment. Just remember what the letters in the word mold stand for.
Mold loves moisture and thrives in warm, wet, climates. The easiest way to deal with potential mold growth is having proper moisture control. Control means two things.
Mold can thrive on organic surfaces so you want to limit these. If you’re renovating or building a new home completely, try equipping your home with as many mold-resistant products as possible. This includes, but is not limited to, mold-resistant dry wall and paint.
If you have plants in your home make sure you’re keeping the mold off of them. You don’t have to throw them out, but keep in mind the moist soil is the perfect breeding ground for mold. To help with the prevention of mold, you can add a little bit of Taheebo tea to the water you give to your plants.
Mold hates light. Other than moisture there’s nothing mold loves more than dark places. An easy prevention against mold growth is opening your blinds and shades. If it’s warm enough out, open the windows. Sunlight and fresh air are about as “anti-mold” as it gets, plus it’s easy to do.
The sun is especially helpful for items that can’t go through the wash. The fresh air and sunlight will keep the mold from growing on your precious items like your furniture, walls, and mattresses.
Mold can spawn from dust. It’s impossible to rid your home of all mold and mold spores. However, you can limit the number in your home and in your air by vacuuming and dusting regularly. Make sure you pay special attention to bathrooms, the kitchen area, and anywhere else subject to high moisture concentrations.
It’s easy to prevent mold from growing inside your home. Remembering the meaning of mold will help keep both you and your home safe and healthy from unwanted mold growth.
How are you fighting mold in your home?