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How should I clean up toxic mold?

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The act of cleaning mold can increase the airborne spore level by ten-thousand times, which can result in severe illness and actually spread mold growth if done improperly. Such high levels of airborne mold spores warrant protective clothing, including gloves, goggles, and a respirator. If you suspect you have toxic mold in your home, then you should consider hiring a professional mold remediation expert to clean up the mold and safely dispose of it.
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What is toxic mold?

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First of all, "toxic mold" is a bit of a misnomer. Mold itself is not toxic; however, some toxigenic molds ("toxic molds") produce poisons called mycotoxins, which can cause fatigue, nausea, headaches, eye irritation, and respiratory problems. Stachybotrys mold, also known as black mold, has been known to cause fatal lung bleeding in infants when combined with environmental cigarette smoke.
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Is Mold toxic?

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The actual fungi and the mycotoxins the mold spores release can be toxic. Please see EPA & CDC links for more details.
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What is "black mold" or "toxic mold"?

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You have probably heard a great deal about black mold or toxic mold. It is usually associated with Stachybotrys chartarum , a greenish-black mold that is often found after there has been persistent water damage.
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To date, no scientific evidence exists to positively link residential exposure to mold with specific toxic effects. The majority of human exposures to mold toxins have occurred from ingesting moldy food. Some occupations, such as farming and working in greenhouses, where high levels of mold can be encountered, present an inhalation exposure risk for workers.
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Toxic mold can cause serious, permanent, and disabling health problems. Mold is a type of fungus that reproduces by producing countless spores. Mold growing inside a building produce spores and toxic chemicals that pollute the indoor air and create a health hazard to the occupants. Exposure to mold spores often results health problems including allergy, rhinitis, allergy and asthma. Some species of mold release mycotoxins.
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While the existence of toxic molds in the environment has been documented for centuries, due to modern construction practices, poor quality control and a lack of proper maintenance, they are now linked to illnesses and other medical disorders that are affecting the lives of families across the continent. Most of the attention regarding toxic molds has been focused on the compromised health and shattered lives of the home's occupants along with the inevitable litigation that follows.
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What can I use to clean up mold?

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Clean up mold and take care of the problem by following the advice above to keep your home dry and keep mold out. Decide if you have a large or small area of mold. A small area is less then about ten square feet, or a patch three feet by three feet square. To clean a small area, follow the advice below. You may use a cotton face mask for protection. If you have a lot of mold damage (more then ten square feet) consider hiring a cleaning professional.
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What is Toxic Mold Litigation?

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A related practice area is toxic mold litigation, where the exposure is to toxic molds rather than toxic substances, energy, products or devices. Molds are microscopic fungi that need plant and animal matter in order to grow. Molds are found in almost every environment outdoors and in homes and buildings. Household molds exist in colors such as red, green, blue-green, brown and black.
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Question: What is toxic black mold?

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Answer: The technical name is Stachybotrys chartarum (Stachybotrys alra) Sometimes referred to as stachy for short. It is a greenish-black mold. It can grow anywhere moisture occurs. Answer: These decisions have to be made individually. If you believe you are ill because of exposure to mold, you should contact your physician to determine the appropriate action to take
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Should I pay to do my own black toxic mold inspection in preparation for my toxic mold case?

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First you should talk to experts, including a mold public adjuster. They can help you determine if the inspection cost will be covered by your insurance policy. They can also help you identify an expert who will be willing to testify against your insurance company, and who has the proper credentials to convince the mold insurance company that they are responsible for the type of damage you have in your property.
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How do I know when the mold clean up is finished?

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The mold cleanup is finished when there is no visible mold remaining and there is no dust or dirt remaining that could contain large amounts of mold and mold spores. Routine clearance testing for mold is not necessary. Leaving a few mold spores behind is not a problem if the underlying moisture problem has been corrected. Remember that mold spores are virtually everywhere. Even if all mold and mold spores are removed as part of the cleanup, spores from outside will re-enter that space.
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How do I clean the mold myself?

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The time you are most likely to stir up spores and be exposed is the very time you are trying to clean up your mold problem. That's when you need to be the most careful. First, try to determine the extent of the mold infestation. You can do it yourself if the area is small and well defined, as long as you are free of any health symptoms or allergies.
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When is mold considered toxic?

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The term "toxic mold" is misleading. Molds may produce substances called mycotoxins that modify their environment. Some of these substances are useful as antibiotics; but others are potentially harmful, especially if eaten. However, there is little evidence that breathing mycotoxins in mold-contaminated buildings represents a health hazard.
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Is all black mold toxic Stachybotrys?

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No, there are many black-colored molds. For example, the black mold commonly found in bathrooms is not Stachybotrys. Stachybotrys can only be identified by mycologists (biologists that study fungi) through microscopic exam. See "Facts about Mold," New York City Department of Health, Environmental and Occupational Disease Epidemiology, February 2001.
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What are the signs of toxic mold?

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Here are some signs to look out for, which can help to ascertain whether or not you have any mold in your home or workplace. Stains, on the ceilings and walls, are a very common sign that indicates the presence of mold. These stains are usually blue, black, or green in color. If your home has a musty odor, or a lingering scent of urine, which cannot be explained, then it could be due to mold. Having allergies that refuse to go away despite treatment, can be a sign of mold.
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What should I do if I think toxic mold may have affected me?

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It is important to seek medical assistance to see whether your health has been harmed by toxic mold, and you should ensure that the problems has been highlighted with your landlord, employer, or anyone else that is responsible for the building in which the mold had been found. You should also seek legal representation from an experience toxic mold lawyer, as you may be eligible for compensation.
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How Do I Determine if the Mold is Toxic?

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It is impossible for people to distinguish between toxic and benign molds just by looking. A professional sample must be taken and sent to a mold laboratory for analysis. If you find mold in your home, it is best to have it tested. Be especially wary of blackish molds. However, it is not necessary to have common "bathroom" mildew tested. Bathroom mildew can usually be cleaned with bleach, does not require a food source (but does require water), and is not toxic.
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How Do I Test for Toxic Mold?

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If your home has mold, call today to have it tested. Professional Home Inspectors of Georgia performs swab, air, and carpet mold tests depending on each specific instance to determine if your mold is toxic or not. It is a good idea to determine what type of mold you have before calling an industrial hygienist because such services can be very costly. Professional Home Inspectors of Georgia can also tell you how to rid your home of moisture problems to help inhibit mold growth.
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