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How to Find Hidden Mold in Your House

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Whoa! Is it just you or has your home acquired a musty odor what seems like overnight? Additionally, you have started to notice spots forming on the surfaces, such as on the walls, ceilings, and even in your counters near the sink or bathroom in your home. All of these signs cannot be taken lightly, as these can be a clear notice to a homeowner that something is not right in your home – which can be tainting the indoor air quality of your home, ruining the surfaces in your home, and even contributing to certain health effects that an occupant may have begun to experience strictly within this indoor space. The process of detecting and identifying mold inside of a home is never an easy task, and there are many components to consider when looking for mold indoors. Humidity, temperature, moisture, and other conditions within a home can be the underlying culprit behind mold growth in these environments. Also, certain tell-tale signs in your home like musty odors, discoloration on su

Essential Businesses

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The outbreak of the pandemic Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), a highly contagious respiratory disease, has brought a new light to cleanliness practices and preventative mitigation methods that can be used in not only daily life, as well as in all medical settings. The development of this contagious disease has rapidly become a public health crisis that has spread exponentially throughout the world, which has called for many Countries to go on a public lockdown to fight to stop the spread. However, during this time many essential businesses must remain open during this pandemic, to give people access to the products and services that they need like grocery stores, public transportation, hospitals, and other medical facilities such as urgent care facilities, doctor’s offices, and dental practices. The widespread transmission of COVD-19 has become a risk not only for the everyday American but also to those who are having extreme levels of contact with people during this pandemic out

Are Paint Fumes Dangerous Indoors?

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Time is on our hands, and a lot of people are taking the time to renovate and spruce up their home’s, which can include the addition of fresh paint onto the walls in their indoor environment. A fresh coat of paint can make a world of difference for the aesthetic of your home and will ultimately help to spruce the space up without doing much to the actual environment. However, as you begin your painting job the chemical smell that is emitted from the paint starts to overtake the entire air space, leaving you with a fume-filled home that only persists and spread through the air of your home. What is the reason behind the strong paint smell in house that is produced from applying paint indoors and how can you remedy these fumes quickly from the air? Paint is constructed of a variety of chemicals that give this product its ability to be used and applied onto surfaces and last on these surfaces for a long duration of time after its application. One of the key ingredients used in pa

How to Remove Mold from Carpet Naturally

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The overwhelming aroma of mold has started wafting throughout the air inside your home, however, where exactly is that awful moldy smell coming from within this indoor environment? You have searched the walls, the ceilings, and every other nook and cranny inside the home, and finally you locate the odor – its harbored within your home’s carpeting! Carpet is a flooring material that is constructed using fabric material, which makes for the carpet to easily absorb moisture and other liquids within the fabric. When it comes to moisture, however, mildew and mold sources will feast and house themselves on this moisture, allowing for the mold to develop and easily spread throughout the indoor air space of a home. If you are experiencing unwanted moldy smells in your carpet, there may be many issues present in your home that can contribute this odor within the material of your carpeting. Whether that be humidity, leaks, or excessive moisture exposure, mold can grow and develop in an i