Toxic Blck Mold



             


Thursday, April 10, 2008

STUDIES INDICATE BLACK MOLD CAN IMPACT YOUR HEALTH: HEALTH EFFECTS AND WHAT YOU CAN DO TO LESSEN THEM

Mold is a fungus growth, which begins with a minute spore. Toxic black molds can be found anywhere a dark and damp environment allows them to grow. Spores can be breathed in, absorbed through the skin or ingested on our food. Young children, senior citizens and anyone with immune deficiencies caused by disease, chemotherapy, etc are particularly vulnerable to grave illness following exposure to microbial contamination.

Laboratory studies in animals and at the cellular level offer supporting data for the direct toxicity of fungal spores and mycotoxins in mammalian lungs (University of Connecticut Health Center Report in 2004). A health study by the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health links adult-onset asthma to workplace mold exposure. And in 1997, the Centers for Disease Control announced an apparent link between mold contamination in homes and cases of infant pulmonary hemorrhage.

Other common effects from molds are pneumonitis, upper respiratory problems, sinusitis, dry cough, skin rashes, stomach upset, headaches, disorientation and bloody noses. Severe exposure can lead to internal bleeding, kidney and liver failure and pulmonary emphysema. There are numerous reasons for the rising occurrence of mold and mildew in our homes, one of which is the federal regulations pertaining to energy conservation call for new construction methods and materials, meaning that homes don't "breathe" as freely as before, trapping moisture vapors inside the building. As a result, mold remediation and prevention have become hot topics in both the health and building industries.

What are we supposed to believe and what should our next move be to defend our families, and ourselves with all the media exposure to toxic mold in the last year or so? First, we must take this threat seriously. If you see mold in your home, get it tested as soon as you can. Get your home tested if you have a family member with an unexplained illness, respiratory irritation, rash, etc that seems to get better when they are away from home.

Controlling Mold Growth and Exposure § The way to control indoor mold growth is to limit dampness, there is no realistic way to get rid of absolutely all mold and spores from the indoor environment § There are air purifiers and cleaners on the market that claim to help lessen quantities of mold spores in the air, do your homework, these might also be of help § Reduce indoor humidity to prevent mold growth by: using air-conditioners and de-humidifiers, and using exhaust fans whenever cooking, cleaning and dishwashing § Clean and dry any wet or damp building materials and furnishings within 24-48 hours to prevent mold growth § Use water and detergent to clean mold off hard surfaces, and dry completely § Do not install carpeting where there is a continuous moisture problem § Remedy as soon as possible, any moisture or leakage problems in your home

Article By Adam O'Connor, Keep Your Home Free of Mold

Adam O'Connor is the owner of http://www.handheldguru.com which provides free information on handheld electronics. He is an expert in this industry and his website helps people find helps people find answers to questions like how can you compare PDA's or what is the best pocket PC for you.

Labels: , , , , , ,

Monday, March 31, 2008

Black Mold Killers

For a product to be a great mold killer you would need to take away two things to retard black mold growth. Take away the food source is the first step. The second critical key is chaning the environment. In order to be a toxic mold killer the solution will need to first kill the mold and then actually do something to the environment. To complete both steps you need an blocking solution known as an encapsulate and mold killer in one bottle.


The system of developing a shield will destroy mold spores and block enzymes from growing back. while in the shielding phase the solution kills mold spores and block future reproduction. This clear surface changes the food source by not allowing the organisms to eat from that surface and killing black mold at the same time.


A lot of brands do kill mold to a degree. The problem arises when there is not protective or future prevention. Quite a few Residential Mold Removal companies are being more responsive in using mold blockers to keep customers happy in the long term. A mold remediators chosen solution to mold killers is one the prevent and kills mold spores.


Just forget about using bleach. It is true bleach is a strong cleaning solution for the house. Bleach is harsh and full of chemicals to the point where they are more toxic than mold spores. Your mold killer should be a natural solution so it is safe around the house and includes an encapsulate solution to block mold. It is not common to find an organic product to remove and block mold on the market possible because of the technology or maket profitability.


If perhaps you black and remove mold for future growth custmers may not need a product as much. A speculation and you can come to your own conclusion. As a cmc certified microbial consultant is is always a must for my family and i to use a mold killer and block that is safe and organic to use around.e used.


If you have a bigger mold problem do research on finding acertified mold expert witness. They will be a great resource for your family and offer sound advice. If you have black mold around the home or commercial place it best to get a mold killer that works to kill and block mold and mildew. Be sure to educate yourself on the latest mold symptoms so you have an understanding what you are up against.

Markus Skupeika
Mold Removal Information
black mold

Labels: , , , ,

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Mold

Molds are fungal growths that reproduce asexually by means of spore formation. Their basic body consists of a threadlike growth called the mycelium, which sends out branches called hyphae. It is in the tips of these hyphae that spores are formed.

Molds are saprophytic in nature ? i.e., they depend on dead and decaying organic matter for their nutrition. They are found growing on rotting fruits and vegetables, on decomposing bread and biscuits, and on damp walls and ground. Mushrooms and bracket fungi are close relatives of molds; they all belong to the plant group of fungi.

The interrelation of molds with mankind has been closely studied. Molds are perennially found in all human habitats, which include homes, offices, schools, etc. Their favorite places of growth are kitchens, leaky ceilings, bathrooms and toilets. Molds can be both harmless and harmful. In fact, the lifesaving drug penicillin is made from the mold Penicillium notatum. Molds also find many functions in the food and beverage manufacture industry. Cheese, black tea and sausages are some foods that are made using molds. A typical type of mold, Neurospora crassa, is used for botanical study in laboratories.

However, the harm done by molds vastly outnumbers their benefits. Several strains of molds, such as Aspergillus and Stachybotrys chartarum, are toxic. Toxic molds release poisonous secondary metabolites in the air, called mycotoxins. Mycotoxins can severely and adversely affect human health. Some disorders produced by toxic molds are asthma attacks, allergies, chronic bronchitis, heart seizures, lupus, fibromyalgia and even cancer. Molds also interfere with the mental development of children and may lead to amnesia in adults.

Concern about the rampant growth of molds is widely increasing in the wake of the hurricane disasters. Since molds propagate rapidly in damp conditions, several homes are infested with mold. Authorities are undertaking serious remedial measures. Air testing is being done to check the spread of the fungus. One of the treatment measures involves treating mold strains with bleach, as molds die in contact with chlorine. Treatment with ammonia has also proved to be beneficial.

However, mold prevention first begins at home. Molds thrive in humid conditions. Hence, the disposal of any accumulated water is the preliminary step. All leakages must be mended and water must not be allowed to clog anywhere. Molds have a typical musty odor. If this odor is detected, there must be an immediate and thorough investigation of the source.


Mold provides detailed information on Mold, Toxic Mold, Black Mold, Mold Inspection and Testing and more. Mold is affliated with Toxic Mold Symptoms

Labels: , , , , , ,

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

I Was Asked if I Had Any Stepping Stone Molds

I had to say no. Nothing like losing a sale!

I don't sell them because of postal costs. Molds don't weigh much but are big when you get to step stone size. The Post Office and everyone else use a system called "volumetric pricing".

This means if you send a big light box, it will be charged as if it weighed X lbs. X is an average for what a box that size would hold. So your 13 oz. or so mold is charged as if it weighed 5 pounds.

I can't ask anyone to pay that much so I just don't sell large molds. It is enough that the box for the molds I do sell is much heavier than the contents. I send hundreds of pounds of cardboard all over the country. And a few pounds of plastic!

Now for your free stepping stone. Get yourself a plastic garbage can. The bottom of the can should be the size you want your stepping stone to be. I guess you have figured it out now! Anyway cut the can off about 5 inches up from the bottom, and there is your mold.

Google this - Beware the Dreaded Theet O Vac!

Don't cheap out here. Use a new garbage can, old ones seem to be a little "sticky". Release agent helps but you will lose a few castings. Get a new can, they are not that expensive!

You can play around with maybe putting a couple of leaves in the mold before you pour your concrete. They will wash out with your garden hose and you will have an attractive pattern left behind.

You could also try a couple of kid's plastic lizards or worms. They will pull out easily when your stone is cured. There are a lot of kids' toys that are plastic and can be used here, look around. When you see something, think of molds.

Be sure you use a release agent before pouring. (10w engine oil works for me) Try pouring two colors of concrete. Mix your plain, uncolored concrete and set it aside. Then mix some colored concrete. Pour the color then the plain. Maybe a small stir with a stick after both are in the mold. Don't get carried away. You just want to create a couple of swirls, not blend the colors into one unrecognizable blob of mush.

Take a look around, you will see all kinds of things you could try in your mold. You will also start to see lots of things that could be molds.

Happy pouring!

Try - www.freenewarticles.com for more.

Try - www.delsmolds.com for more free molds

Free New Articles has revolutionized the conceptualization of markets. We apply the proverb "A fool and his Thetans are not soon parted" not only to our cross-platform, blog-based solutions but our power to generate. Think world-class. Think Operating Thetan. Think Theet O Meter, B2B2C, innovative Theet O Vac. But don't think all three at the same time. CLEAR? Beware the Dreaded Theet O Vac!

Labels: , , , ,