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Breaking the mold

The black spots on your walls are more than just unsightly. Because any type of mold growth in elevated levels indoors can harm the occupants' health, prevention can significantly improve the well- being of residents. Here are the top 12 tips to prevent indoor mold:

Phillip Fry and Divine Montero

Thursday, July 21, 2011

The black spots on your walls are more than just unsightly. Because any type of mold growth in elevated levels indoors can harm the occupants' health, prevention can significantly improve the well- being of residents. Here are the top 12 tips to prevent indoor mold:

Keep year-round indoor humidity to less than 60 percent. Adequate ventilation, air-conditioning and dehumidifiers can help. Indoor mold grows very well when the indoor humidity is above 70 percent. Minimize the use of live indoor plants, which facilitate mold growth and increase humidity due to frequent watering. High humidity in southern and eastern Hong Kong, leaks, internal air-conditioner moisture and dirt accumulation and ground water wicking up through concrete floors are the major causes of growth.

Don't make humidity levels worse. Never use a humidifier to increase humidity, hang wet clothes to dry indoors or shower without turning on the exhaust fan or opening a bathroom window.

Use a digital hygrometer. This can check humidity levels in all rooms and areas of your house or flat. Record the humidity percentage and the measurement dates for each room in a journal.

Clean air-conditioners, air purifiers and dehumidifiers at least every three months. This gets rid of accumulated dust and dirt. Air-conditioners enable mold to grow through the internal condensation of water and blow airborne spores into the living area.

Install high-efficiency particulate air filters. Important areas are inside the heating/cooling air supply duct registers, return air register and the fresh air supply. Use portable HEPA filter air cleaners to remove airborne mold spores.

Clean well. Use a HEPA vacuum cleaner to clean carpeting and rugs and mop tile floors daily. Use borax laundry detergent or boric acid powder in warm water to wash down all walls, floors surfaces, and furniture and appliances at least monthly for the same reason.

Test for mold. Use test kits, which you can buy online to check the outward air flow from window air-conditioners, heating, ventilation, and air- conditioning duct registers and the air of each room at least annually.

Use your nose. If you smell mold, there is mold growing, whether visible or hidden.

Use your eyes. Inspect the roof, attic, exterior siding, ceilings, walls, floors, rugs, wood furniture, and behind and beneath furniture on a regular basis. Mold discolors wood and other materials. It can be many colors including black, white, blue, green, white, yellow and pink.

Look for leaks. Inspect bathroom, kitchen and laundry room plumbing areas (such as inside and beneath sinks and sink cabinets) regularly for water leaks, water damage and mold growth.

Inspect dark nonliving areas. Danger zones include the attic, crawl space under a building, basement, garage and exterior siding regularly for leaks, stains, water damage and mold growth. Such areas often have high humidity and water intrusion problems that drive growth. Mold can then grow into the adjoining floors, ceilings and walls.

Monitor residents' health. Are family members or pets suffering from health problems that may be mold- related? These problems include chronic coughs or sneezing, sinus problems, chronic tiredness, headaches, difficulty in remembering and thinking, skin rashes, open skin sores, abnormal hair loss, chronic dandruff or breathing disorders?

Phillip Fry and Divine Montero are certified environmental hygienists, mold inspectors and remediators. E-mail them at envirodangers@yahoo.com or go to www.envirohongkong.com



 

 



More Mold Prevention Tips


from the U.S. Occupational Safety & Health Administration publication "A Brief Guide to Mold in the Workplace"

  • Repairing plumbing leaks and leaks in the building structure as soon as possible.

  • Looking for condensation and wet spots. Fix source(s) of moisture incursion problem(s) as soon as possible.

  • Preventing moisture from condensing by increasing surface temperature or reducing the moisture level in the air (humidity). To increase surface temperature, insulate or increase air circulation. To reduce the moisture level in the air, repair leaks, increase ventilation (if outside air is cold and dry), or dehumidify (if outdoor air is warm and humid).

  • Keeping HVAC drip pans clean, flowing properly, and unobstructed.

  • Performing regularly scheduled building/ HVAC inspections and maintenance, including filter changes.

  • Maintaining indoor relative humidity below 70% (25 - 60%, if possible).

  • Venting moisture-generating appliances, such as dryers, to the outside where possible.

  • Venting kitchens (cooking areas) and bathrooms according to local code requirements.

  • Cleaning and drying wet or damp spots as soon as possible, but no more than 48 hours after discovery.

  • Providing adequate drainage around buildings and sloping the ground away from building foundations. Follow all local building codes.

  • Pinpointing areas where leaks have occurred, identifying the causes, and taking preventive action to ensure that they do not reoccur.

 


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