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The Homeowners' GuideUnderstanding mold
What are molds?Molds are
microscopic fungi, a group of organisms which also includes mushrooms and
yeasts. Fungi are highly adapted to grow and reproduce rapidly, producing spores
and mycelia in the process. You encounter
mold every day. Foods spoil because of mold. Leaves decay and pieces of wood
lying on the ground rot due to mold. That fuzzy black growth on wet window sills
is mold. Paper or fabrics stored in a damp place get a musty smell that is due
to the action of molds. Molds can be
useful to people. The drug Penicillin is obtained from a specific type of mold.
Some foods and beverages are made by the actions of molds. The good kinds of
molds are selected and grown in a controlled fashion. Molds are
undesirable when they grow where we don’t want them, such as in homes. Over
270 species of mold have been identified as living in Canadian homes. Molds that
grow inside may be different from the ones found outdoors. What makes molds grow?Molds will grow
if we provide them with moisture and nutrients. If we keep things dry, molds do
not grow. High moisture levels can be the result of water coming in from the
outside, through the floor, walls or roof; or from plumbing leaks; or moisture
produced by the people living in the home, through daily activities like
bathing, washing clothes or cooking. Water enters the building when there is a
weakness or failure in the structure. Moisture accumulates within the home when
there is not enough ventilation to expel that moisture. Different kinds
of molds grow on different materials. Certain kinds of molds like an extremely
wet environment. Other kinds of molds may be growing even if no water can be
seen. Dampness inside the material can be enough to allow them to grow. Why are molds a concern?Damage to
materials is one concern. Materials get stained or discolored, and over time
they are ruined. Moldy paper and cardboard disintegrate over time. Fabrics are
damaged. Continued mold growth can be indicative of moisture conditions
favorable for growth of fungi that cause wood rot and structural damage. When molds are
growing inside the home, there may be health concerns. Molds release chemicals
and spores. Health experts
indicate that, depending on the type of mold present in a home, the amount and
degree of exposure, and the health condition of the occupant, the health effects
of mold can range from being insignificant to causing allergic reactions and
illness. Pregnant women,
infants, the elderly and those with health problems, such as respiratory disease
or a weakened immune system, are more at risk when exposed to mold. Consult your
family physician if you believe there is someone who may be at risk. How can you tell if it is mold?Discoloration
Discoloration is
a sign of mold. However, all discoloration is not due to mold. Carpeting near
baseboards, for example, can be stained by outdoor pollution entering the home.
Stains or soot may also be caused by the smoke from burning candles or
cigarettes. Mold may be any
colour: black, white, red, orange, yellow, blue or violet. Dab a drop of
household bleach onto a suspected spot. If the stain loses its colour or
disappears, it may be mold. If there is no change, it probably isn’t mold. Smell/Odour
Sometimes molds
are hidden and cannot be seen. A musty or earthy smell often indicates the
presence of molds. But a smell may not be present for all molds. Even when you
don’t notice a smell, wet spots, dampness or evidence of a water leak are
indications of moisture problems and mold may follow. Is there a mold problem?Molds are always
found in the air outside and in all buildings. They come into the home in many
ways —through open windows or doors, on clothing, pets, food or furniture. The
problem starts when mold grows inside the home. Some mold
growing, for example on the window sill but not elsewhere, is not a cause of
concern.You can clean the mold yourself. The presence of mold is a sign that
there is too much moisture in your home—a situation which must be corrected. Inspect the home
to find the extent of the mold. How much mold is growing?One way is to
estimate the area of the mold. Mold is
considered to cover a “small area” if the patch is no larger than a
square meter. There should be no more than three patches, each patch smaller
than a square meter. Clean up small areas yourself using a detergent solution,
household rubber gloves and a dust mask for protection. Refer to How
to Clean up small mold problems for the procedure. Small moldy
areas in homes may become larger over time, if ignored, so it’s important to
clean up and remove even small patches of mold. The mold area is
considered “moderate” if there are more than three patches, each
patch smaller than a square meter, or there is one or more isolated patches
larger than a square meter but smaller than 3 square metres (size of a 4 x 8
foot sheet of plywood). Assessment by a
professional is recommended. You can clean up moderate amounts of mold but you
must follow the proper procedures and use the proper protective equipment. Refer
to How
to Clean up moderate mold problems for the procedure. A mold area is
considered “extensive” if a single patch of mold is larger in area
than a sheet of plywood. Being exposed to this much mold is not a good idea. Do
not attempt to clean up large areas of mold yourself.You need professional help
to determine why the mold is there in the first place and how to clean it up.
When should you seek professional help?You may need
professional help when:
How do you get professional help?Contact your
local The Fixit Team office for a list of individuals who have completed the The
Fixit Team Residential Indoor Air Quality Investigator program. A trained IAQ
investigator, who operates a private business and sells his/her services,
examines the indoor air quality of your home and documents your concerns. He/she
identifies the problems, finds their sources and suggests solutions in a written
report. Recommendations are provided to you in an action plan that consists of
various options to improve the indoor air quality in your home. How to clean up small mold problems
“Small
area” clean-up
You can clean up
“small areas” of mold (fewer than three patches, each smaller than a
square meter) yourself. The minimum protective wear needed are:
Infants and
other family members with asthma, allergies or other health problems should not
be in the work area or adjacent room during the cleaning. Steps to follow in cleaning up small mold areasWashable
surfaces:
Using an
unscented detergent will make it easier for you to detect residual moldy odours.
Moldy
drywall:
Mold that comes
back after cleaning is usually an indication that a source of moisture has not
been removed. Seek professional help from a trained IAQ investigator. How to clean up moderate mold problems
If you follow
the proper procedures and use the proper protective equipment, you can clean up “moderate
areas” of mold. “Moderate” means more than 3 patches of mold,
each smaller than one square meter, or one or more isolated patches larger than
one square meter but smaller than 3 square metres (size of a 4 x 8 foot sheet of
plywood). a) Safety
precautions
A small clean up
should take minutes (not hours) to finish. When the clean up takes hours to a
day to finish, it is suggested that you upgrade to a better filter, such as a
half-face respirator with charcoal cartridges. An exhaust fan installed in a
window in the room being cleaned would prevent contamination of other areas of
the house as well as provide ventilation. Vacuum surfaces
with a vacuum cleaner which has a High Efficiency Particulate
Air (HEPA) filter or is externally exhausted. Scrub or brush the moldy
area with a mild unscented detergent solution. Rinse by sponging with a clean,
wet rag. Repeat. Dry quickly. HEPA vacuum the
surfaces that were cleaned as well as surrounding areas. c) Cleaning
wood surfaces Vacuum mold from
wood surfaces using a HEPA or externally exhausted vacuum. Skip the vacuuming
step if the wood is wet. Clean with a detergent solution then sponge with a
clean, wet rag. Extract the moisture using a dry/wet vac and/or clean, dry rags.
Accelerate the drying with fans and open windows. If the relative humidity
outside is high, use a dehumidifier. The wood should not be allowed to remain
wet for more than a day. If cleaning with
detergent and water does not remove the mold, try sanding the surface with a
vacuum sander (simultaneous vacuuming and sanding). Do not attempt to sand
without vacuuming. This method will not work if the mold has penetrated to the
core of the wood. Severely moldy wood should be replaced. d) Cleaning
concrete surfaces Vacuum the
concrete surfaces to be cleaned with a HEPA or externally exhausted vacuum
cleaner. Clean up surfaces with detergent and water. If the surfaces are still
visibly moldy, use TSP (trisodium phosphate). Dissolve one cup of TSP in two
gallons of warm water. Stir for two minutes. Note: TSP must not be allowed to
come in contact with skin or eyes. Saturate the moldy concrete surface with
the TSP solution using a sponge or rag. Keep the surface wetted for at least 15
minutes. Rinse the concrete surface twice with clean water. Dry thoroughly, as
quickly as possible. e) Moldy
drywall The paper
facings of gypsum wallboard (drywall) grow mold when they get wet or repeatedly
wet and don’t dry quickly. Cleaning with water containing detergent not only
adds moisture to the paper but also can eventually damage the facing. If the
mold is located only on top of the painted surface, remove it by general
cleaning (See
above). If the mold is underneath the paint, the moldy patch and other moldy
material behind it are best cut out and the surrounding areas also cleaned. This
should be done by a mold clean-up contractor. New materials may become moldy if
the moisture entry has not been stopped. If this is the case, replacement of the
materials should be deferred until the source of the moisture is corrected. The
affected areas should be temporarily covered with plastic sheeting and sealed at
the edges. Any areas that
show new patches of mold should be cleaned promptly. Dealing with an ongoing problem
Repair to the
building envelope is required if moisture is entering the home from the outside.
At the same time, steps should be taken inside the home to reduce the
occupants’ exposure to mold.
Preventing mold
Basic steps to prevent and reduce mold growthMold needs
moisture to grow. Controlling the moisture and keeping the home dry prevents the
growth of mold.
Mold-proofing your home, room by roomBasement or
crawl space
Laundry areas
Bathrooms
To clean a
drain:
If the drain is
still clogged, use a small plumbing snake. Kitchen
Closets and
bedrooms
Other parts
of the home
Exterior
Frequently asked questions about moldShould I have
my house air tested for mold? This is the
question most frequently asked by homeowners who think their home may have a
mold problem. Testing is generally not recommended for homeowners.Testing of
moldy materials or an air sample identifies the types of molds that may be
present but does not identify the cause/source of moisture.The type of mold does
not change the procedures for cleaning up areas of mold less than 3 square
meters. You have to clean up the mold and correct the problem irrespective of
the type of mold. The cost of testing may be better spent hiring a professional
investigator or fixing the problem. Testing of a
moldy material involves sending a swab, imprint on a Scotch tape or piece of the
material to a competent laboratory. Air sampling requires specialized equipment.
An air sample typically captures mold spores in a period of minutes. Since
replicate samples must be taken due to variations in the airborne molds over
time (even hours) and compared with outdoor samples, air testing is both
expensive and time-consuming. Interpretation of test results may not be very
useful, since there are no advocated "safe levels" of indoor molds and
the results will not tell the health risks from the molds. The air feels
dry—can I humidify? Before you add
moisture to the air, measure the relative humidity. Air that feels dry may not
be really dry. It may be moldy. High relative humidity (over 45 per cent)
promotes the growth of molds and dust mites.The moisture in the air may condense
on colder exterior walls where molds start to grow. If your
physician has advised you to use a humidifier in your child’s bedroom at
night, monitor the relative humidity.Turn the humidifier on and off as
necessary. In the morning, take steps to make sure the room gets dry. Clean and
empty the humidifier after each use. What advantages do HEPA vacuums provide? Ordinary vacuums
capture large particles only—small mold spores pass through the vacuum into
the air. HEPA vacuums have special filters that capture small particles. A
central vacuum cleaner which is exhausted to the outside also removes mold
spores. A regular portable vacuum is useful only if its exhaust goes outside the
home. Vacuuming removes settled dust that contains an accumulation of mold
spores over time. Reducing the settled dust reduces molds. Vacuuming with
any vacuum cleaner (ordinary, central or HEPA) stirs dust and mold during the
process. Wear a dust mask so you will not be breathing more mold. Is vacuuming
with a HEPA or externally exhausted vacuum cleaner recommended for serious mold
problems only? Vacuum regularly
with a HEPA or externally exhausted vacuum cleaner to prevent the ongoing
accumulation of dust and molds. The need for HEPA or external exhaust vacuuming
increases with the severity of the mold problem. If a furnishing
has been wet at some time in the past or has been exposed to dampness over a
prolonged period of time, vacuuming with HEPA or externally exhausted vacuum is
unlikely to remove the mold growing beneath the surface. It is better to discard
the item. Where do you
find a HEPA vacuum cleaner? Vacuum cleaner
dealers carry HEPA vacuums. Consider purchasing one as an upgrade to what you
may be using. A HEPA vacuum is a good investment in the long term whether you
have mold or not. A generic canister HEPA vacuum cleaner costs approximately
$300. Brand name products of the same type may cost more.You may inquire if the
dealer has a HEPA vacuum cleaner to rent. Contractors who clean up or renovate
houses for mold should also have this equipment. Does painting
over a moldy surface take care of the mold?
Painting over
mold only masks the problem. Paint does not kill the mold nor stop it from
growing. Surfaces that are washable should be cleaned with a detergent solution,
following the procedure suggested above,
then allowed to dry. If you are going to paint, remove mold first. Does cleaning
stop the mold growth? Mold will
reappear until its source of moisture is removed. High moisture levels that are
not corrected can make the molds grow back quickly. Cleaning is only a temporary
but essential measure. You can help by
making a conscious effort to keep the home dry. Obviously, water must be
prevented from entering the home. But you can help by controlling moisture that
you produce. How does one
clean clothes that are moldy? Non-washable
clothing can be dry cleaned. Wash clothes
with a detergent solution to which a cup of bleach is added. Make sure the
detergent you use does not contain ammonia. Repeat as necessary until the moldy
odour is gone. Clothes and
other items that have been cleaned should be stored in sealed plastic bags to
prevent re-contamination. |
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