Five Parts of Your House to Check for Mold

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2021/05/26
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Mold is not only unsightly but it’s also potentially dangerous to health. You can protect your family from mold-related risks by checking these parts of your house:

 

1. Kitchen

You cook, do the dishes, clean up, and prepare meals in the kitchen. It’s necessary to look at the kitchen tools and appliances you regularly use to see if there’s any mold growth.

 

2. Bathroom

The bathtub, toilet, sink, drain, faucet, the walls, tiles, and ceiling—your entire bathroom, is pretty much the ideal environment for mold. As much as possible, the bathroom needs to be well-ventilated and free from excess humidity.

 

3. Laundry Room

The laundry room is also a part of the house that needs to be checked. From the inner parts of the dryers and laundry machines to the areas underneath the baskets, even the insides of cabinets—these areas should be checked regularly.

 

4. Basement

Whether it’s used frequently or not, the basement is one of the areas that is a top spot for mold growth. The walls, posts, and other structural foundations in the basement could suffer great damage when left unchecked.


5. Bedroom

Nobody likes to sleep in a room with mold. The bed, walls, even floors and ceilings should be inspected.

Need help? The mold inspection and removal services of All Star Mold Removal could be the right service for you. Check out their website to see their locations.


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