Moisture
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- As a result of a recent flooding disaster, your home may look like a river ran through it. Here's what to do right away.
- Clearing your home of asthma triggers.
- With green cleaning, prevention is key. The less dirt you track inside, the less need for cleaning products.
- Take steps to relieve window wetness and mold growth.
- Relative humidity levels rising above 50 percent stimulate the growth of mold, mildew, bacteria and other biological allergens, which generate musty odors and can aggravate allergies.
- From getting out blankets, replacing smoke detector batteries, and flipping mattresses, many people start "flipping" their home routines when the seasons change.
- To help direct home owners and businesses during cleanup efforts, IEHA, and its education partners share steps for preventing mold growth after a catastrophic flood.
- Check the humidity levels in your home to ensure comfortable breathing.
- Why many cleantrust-Certified professionals use moisture meters during and after completion of flood cleanup or other water restoration.
- Whether you are the victim of a flood or your plumbing sprang a leak while you're on vacation, the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) offers some helpful suggestions on what to do.
- When you smell something foul, you may be tempted to reach for a can of air freshener. However, that will only mask the odor. Instead, learn how to remove odors the right way.
- Not every job requires professional assistance. However, when a professional is needed, not all professionals measure up. How can consumers choose whom to hire?
- Be in the know before panicking about mold.
- It's dark, it's dangerous, and it's alive....
- Identify the source and attack it intelligently.
- Life is full of surprises, and not all of them good! Depending on the severity of the incident, picking up the pieces and putting things back as they were can be a challenge many homeowners would rather avoid.
- Hannah Keeley offers this first installment in her Healthy Home series about hidden dangers in your home — and what to do about them.
- The following information is submitted by The Clean Trust as a public service to those who have suffered water-related losses due to storm damage (e.g., hurricane, tornado).
- U.S. environmental officials discuss the problem and outline steps to clean up and prevent mold from returning.
- The Association of Specialists in Cleaning and Restoration explains cellulosic browning.