Home after a flood return is an important part is to get your normal life. But it may be confronted with a new challenge: the shape. What you can get it free to do? Getting the form of your home at the same time safe and Me? CDC has investigated, flooding, mold and cleaning, and provides practical advice for homeowners and others about how to remove safely and efficiently shape the form of the house.
In 2005, thousands of people on the Gulf Coast have clean form faced from their homes after the hurricanes Katrina and Rita. One of our first concerns was the owner and others know how they could safely clean to make mold. After Hurricane Sandy in 2012, we have partnered with other federal agencies offer practical advice on how to clean mold. This guide explains what to do before and after they go with mold in a building, such as to decide whether you can do the cleaning, or need to hire someone, and how they can be cleaned.
Prepare to clean
You need to identify the type of mold in your home, and not to the CDC recommends routine sampling for mold. If you are sensitive to mold, can be a health risk; Therefore, no matter what kind of mold is present, it must be removed.
Before cleaning, call your insurance company and pictures of the house and own property. Jeter, or additional to, at least, everything was floodwater and can not be cleaned and dried completely in 24 to 48 hours. Remember - drying at home and objects damaged by the removal of water is the most important step is to prevent mold damage.
protection
We offer specific recommendations . For different groups of people and different cleaning activities This guide people informed about the type of protection (think: gloves, goggles, masks) required for different parts of the mold cleaning. He also identifies groups of people who should and should not do the cleaning work.
Be careful with bleach
Many people use bleach to clean mold. If you use bleach, use it safely by gloves, mask and goggles to protect you. Remember these four tips to stay safe:
- Never mix bleach with ammonia or other cleaners.
- Open ALWAYS doors and windows when let out with bleach fumes.
- NEVER use straight out of the bottle of bleach to clean surfaces. Do not use more bleach to 1 cup of water per 1 liter of water used to clean mold. If you use more, use professional strength bleach less than 1 cup of bleach per gallon of water.
- protect you always wear both an N-95 mask, gloves and goggles your mouth, nose, eyes and skin against mold and chlorine. You can buy a mask N-95 in home improvement and hardware stores.
You can take care of and other persons protected by a high water tower during the cleaning of the molding steps. Be sure to follow CDC recommendations, so you can return home safely.
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