Mold is a part of nature, and usually not a problem for people– until it comes indoors. Believe it or not, the indoor spaces within a home are not normally hospitable environments for mold. These spores prefer damp, dark places with little air movement, and as long as your home does not fit this description then they will not be able to survive and thrive there.
Of course, a home that harbors moisture in the form of excessive humidity, or suffers from inadequate ventilation, may become the perfect breeding ground for these uninvited guests. For instance, we often find mold growing inside dirty ductwork, damp basements and bathrooms that don’t have ventilating fans.
These spores can be harmful to your health. They cause allergic reactions such as dermatitis, and can aggravate asthma or cause respiratory problems. The key to reducing mold growth in the home is to reduce moisture levels and provide adequate ventilation and filtration. This creates an inhospitable environment for these spores and prevents them from spreading throughout your home via your forced-air HVAC system.
You can use various means to reduce moisture, Portable and whole-house dehumidifiers remove moisture from the air, warm it and release it back into your home as dry air. Whole-house air purifiers (air cleaners) are installed on your home’s heating and cooling system and remove most of the airborne spores and other contaminants circulating throughout your home.
UV (ultraviolet) lights are another option for reducing spores and keeping them from reproducing. A UV light unit is installed on your system so that air passing through it is disinfected.
A simple way to keep spores from growing? Make sure that your A/C drain pans are emptied regularly. Water that accumulates here is an ideal breeding ground for mold.
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Saturday, October 16, 2010
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What a nice pictures,
ReplyDeleteI really like this. Ventilation plays a vital role in our everyday lives. Proper ventilated homes are healthier and comfortable homes. Roof of the house and its ventilation should be considered very seriously so as to save money, and live healthier.
Thanks for this useful sharing.
vilson