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               Contents
               Mold Basics
                 Why is mold growing in my home?
                 Can mold cause health problems?
                 How do 1 get rid of mold?
               Moid Cleanup
                 Who should do the cleanup?
               Moid Cleanup Guidelines
               What to Wear When Cleaning Moldy Areas
               How Do I Know When the Remediation
                 or Cleanup is Finished?
               Moisture and Moid Prevention and Control Tips
                 Actions that will help to reduce humidity
                 Actions that will help prevent condensation
                 Testing or sampling for mold
               Hidden Mold
               Cleanup and Biocides
               Additional Resources
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      m The key to mold control is moisture control.
      a If mold is a problem in your home, you should clean up
         the mold promptly and fix the water problem,.
      m  It is important to dry water-damaged areas and items
         within 24-48 hours to prevent mold growth.
Mold growing outdoors^ on
firewood. Molds come in
many colors; both' white and
black molds are shown here.
                  in     hİme?.Molds are part of the
          natural environment. Outdoors, molds play a
          part in nature by breaking down dead organic
          matter such as fallen leaves and dead trees, but
          indoors,  mold growth should be avoided. Molds
          reproduce by means of tiny spores; the spores
          are invisible, to the naked eye and float through
          outdoor and indoor air. Mold may begin growing
          indoors when mold  spores land on surfaces that
          are wet. There are many types of mold, and none
          of them will grow without water or moisture.

                              Molds are usually not a
problem indoors, unless mold  spores land on a wet or
damp spot and begin growing. Molds have the potential to
cause health problems. Molds  produce allergens
(substances that can cause allergic reactions), irritants, and
in some cases, potentially toxic substances (mycotoxins).

Inhaling or touching mold or mold spores may cause
allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Allergic responses
include hay fever-type symptoms, such as sneezing, runny
nose, red eyes, and  skin rash (dermatitis). Allergic reactions
to mold are common. They can be immediate or delayed.
Molds can also cause asthma attacks in people with asthma
who are allergic to mold. In addition, mold exposure can
irritate the eyes, skin, nose, throat, and lungs of both mold-

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            allergic and non-allergic people. Symptoms other than
            the allergic and irritant types are not commonly
            reported as a result of inhaling mold.

            Research on mold and health effects is ongoing. This
            brochure provides a brief overview; it does not describe
            all potential health effects related to mold exposure. For
            more detailed information consult a health
            professional. You may also wish to consult your state or
            local health department
                             1 It is impossible to get rid of
            all mold and mold spores indoors; some mold spores
            will be found floating through the air and in house dust.
            The mold spores will  not grow if moisture is not
            present. Indoor mold growth can and should be
            prevented or controlled by controlling moisture
            indoors. If there is mold growth in your home, you
            must clean  up the mold and fix the water problem. If
            you clean up the mold, but don't fix the water problem,
           then, most likely, the mold problem will come back.
                                    Molds can gradually
                                    destroy the things
                                    they grow on. You can
                                    prevent damage to
                                    your home and
                                    furnishings, save
                                    money, and avoid
                                    potential health
                                    problems by
                                    controlling moisture
                                    and eliminating mold
                                    growth.
Magnified mold spores.

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                                     Sf you already have a
                                                   em —
                                    Mold damages what it
                                     grows on. The longer
                                      it growSj the more
                                     damage It can cause.
Leaky window - mold is beginning to
rot the wooden frame and windowslll.
            d ifİ                Who should do the cleanup
                              a                         '
             depends on a number of factors. One consideration is the
             size of the mold problem. If the moldy area is less than
             about 10 square feet (less than roughly a 3 ft. by 3 ft. patch),
             in most cases, you can handle the job yourself, following the
             guidelines below. However:

             H If there has been a lot of water damage, and/or mold
               growth covers more than 10 square feet, consult the U.S.
               Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guide: Mold
               Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings.
               Although focused on schools and commercial

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  buildings, this document is applicable to other
  building types. It is available free by calling the EPA
  Indoor Air Quality Information Clearinghouse at
  (800) 438-4318, or on the Internet at:
  www.epa.gov/iaq/molds/mold_remediation.html.

I If you choose to hire a contractor (or other professional
  service provider) to do the cleanup, make sure the
  contractor has experience cleaning up mold. Check
  references and ask the contractor to follow the
  recommendations in EPA's Mold Remediation  in Schools
  and Commercial Buildings, the guidelines of the American
  Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygenists<
  (ACGIH),  or other guidelines from  professional or
  government organizations.

I If you suspect that the heating/ventilation/air
  conditioning (HVAC) system may be contaminated with
  mold (it is part of an  identified moisture problem, for
  instance, or there  is mold near the intake to the system),
 consult EPA's guide Should You Have the Air Ducts in  Your
  Home Cleaned? before taking further action. Do not run
 the HVAC  system  if you know or suspect that it is
 contaminated with mold - it could spread mold
 throughout the building. Visit www.epa.gov/iaq/pubs/
 airducthtml, or call (800) 438-4318 for a free copy.

I If the water and/or mold damage was caused by sewage
 or other contaminated water, then call in
 a professional who has experience cleaning and fixing
 buildings damaged by contaminated water.

! If you have health concerns, consult a health professional
 before starting cleanup.

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always damp can be hard to maintain completely
free of mold. If there's some mold in the shower or
elsewhere in the bathroom that seems to reappear,
increasing the ventilation (running a fan or opening
a window) and cleaning more frequently will usually
prevent mold from recurring, or at least keep the
mold to a minimum.
                    IS The tips and techniques presented in this
          section will help you clean up your mold problem.
          Professional cleaners or remediators may use
          methods not covered in this publication. Please note
          that mold may cause staining and cosmetic damage. It
          may not be possible to clean an item so that its
          original appearance is  restored.


          H Fix plumbing leaks and other water problems as
            soon as possible. Dry ail items completely.

          H Scrub mold off hard surfaces with detergent and water,
            and dry completely.

      Mold
      growing
      on the
      underside
      of a plastic
      lawnchair
      in an area
      where
      rainwater
      drips through
      and deposits
      organic
      material.
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Mold growing
on a piece of
ceiling tile.
                Absorbent or porous materials, such as ceiling tiles and
                carpet, may have to be thrown away if they become
                moldy. Mold can grow on or fill in the empty spaces and
                crevices of porous materials, so the mold may be
                difficult or impossible to remove completely.

                Avoid exposing yourself or others to mold (see
                discussions: What to Wear When Cleaning Moldy Areas
                and Hidden Moid.)

                Do not paint or caulk moldy surfaces. Clean up the
                mold and dry the surfaces before painting. Paint applied
                over moldy surfaces is likely to peel.

                If you are unsure about how to clean an item, or if the
                item is expensive or of sentimental value, you may wish
                to consult a specialist Specialists in furniture repair,
                restoration, painting, art restoration and conservation,
                carpet and rug cleaning, water damage, and fire or water
                restoration are commonly listed in phone books. Be
                sure to ask for and check references. Look for specialists
                who are affiliated with professional organizations.

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Mold growing on a suitcase stored in a
humid basement.
                                          to mold and
                                          mold spores.
               I Avoid breathing in mold or mold spores. In order
                to limit your exposure to airborne mold, you may want to
                wear an N-95 respirator, available at many hardware
                stores and from companies that advertise on the
                Internet. (They cost about $12 to $25.) Some N-95
                respirators resemble a paper dust mask with
                a nozzle on the front, others are made primarily
                of plastic or rubber and have removable cartridges that
                trap most of the mold spores from entering.
                In order to be effective, the respirator or mask
                must fit properly, so carefully follow the instructions
                supplied with the respirator. Please note that the
                Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
                requires that respirators fit properly (fit testing) when
                used in an occupational setting; consult OSHA for more
                information (800-321-OSHA or osha.gov/).

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 M Wear gloves. Long gloves that extend to the middle of
   the forearm are recommended. When working 'with water
   and a mild detergent, ordinary household rubbengloves
   may be used. If you are using a disinfectant, a biocide
   such as chlorine bleach,:or a strong cleaning solution,
   you should select gloves made from natural rubber,
   neoprene, nitrile, polyurethane, or PVC (see Cleanup
   and Biocides). Avoid
   touching mold or moldy
   items with your bare hands.

 M Wear goggles. Goggles
   that do not have
   ventilation holes are
   recommended.
   Avoid getting mold or
      ii        . -            Cleaning while wearing
   mold spores in your eyes.   ^.^ g/wes/
is            You must have completely fixed the
water or moisture problem before the cleanup or
remediation can be considered finished.

H You should have completed mold removal. Visible mold
  and moldy odors should not be present. Please note that
  mold may cause staining and cosmetic damage.

H You should have revisited the site(s) shortly after
  cleanup and it should show no signs of water damage
  or mold growth.

M People should have been able to occupy or re-occupy the
  area without health complaints or physical symptoms.

B Ultimately, this is a judgment call; there is no easy
  answer. If you have concerns or questions call the
  EPA Indoor Air Quality Information Clearinghouse
  at (800) 438-4318.

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MoW growing
on the surface
of a unit
ventilator.
                                      When water leaks or spills occur
                                      indoors-ACT QUICKLY.
                                      If wet or damp materials or areas
                                      are dried 24-48 hours after a leak
                                      or spill happens, in most cases
                                      mold will not grow.
i Clean and repair roof gutters regularly.

I Make sure the ground slopes away from the building
 foundation, so that water does not enter or collect
 around the foundation.

I Keep air conditioning drip pans clean and the drain
 lines unobstructed and flowing properly.

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Condensation on the inside of a
windowpane.
I Keep indoor humidity low. If
 possible, keep indoor
 htimidity below 60 percent
 (ideally between 30 and 50
 percent) relative humidity.
 Relative humidity can be
 measured with a moisture or
 humidity meter, a small,
 inexpensive ($io-$5O)
 instrument available  at many
 hardware stores..
             H If you see condensation or moisture collecting on
                windows, walls or pipes - ACT QUICKLY to dry the
                wet surface and reduce the moisture/water source.
                Condensation can be a sign of high humidity.

             Actions that will help to reduce humidity:

                  4 Vent appliances that produce moisture, such as
                    clothes dryers, stoves, and kerosene heaters to the
                    outside where possible. (Combustion appliances
                    such as stoves and kerosene heaters produce water
                    vapor and will increase the humidity unless vented
                    to the outside.)

                  4> Use air conditioners and/or de-humidifiers
                    when needed.

                  4 Run the  bathroom fan or open the window when
                    showering. Use exhaust fans or open windows
                    whenever cooking, running the dishwasher or
                    dishwashing, etc.

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Actions that will help prevent condensation:

              4 Reduce the humidity (see preceeding page).

              6 Increase ventilation or air movement by opening doors
                and/or windows, when practical. Use fans as needed.

              4 Cover cold surfaces, such as cold water pipes, with
                insulation.

              4> Increase air temperature.
   MoW
   growing
   on a
   wooden
   headboard
   in a room
   with high
   humidity.
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                              Is sampling for mold
                       needed? In most cases, if visible
                       mold growth is present, sampling
                       is unnecessary. Since no EPA or
                       other federal limits have been set
                       for mold or mold spores, sampling
                       cannot be used to check a
                       building's compliance with federal
                       mold standards. Surface sampling
                       may be useful to determine if an
area has been adequately cleaned or remediated. Sampling
for mold should be conducted by professionals who have
specific experience in designing mold  sampling protocols,
sampling methods, and interpreting results. Sample
analysis should follow analytical methods recommended by
the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA),  the
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
(ACGIH), or other professional organizations.
Rust is an indicator that condensation
occurs on this drainpipe. The pipe should
be insulated to prevent condensation. .

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             Mold growing
             on the back
             side of
             wallpaper.
                \ YoiHnay suspect hidden mold if a-
building smells moldy, but you cannot see the source,
or if you know there has been water damage and residents
are reporting health problems. Mold may be hidden in
places such as the back side of dry wall, wallpaper, or
paneling, the top side of ceiling tiles, the underside of
carpets and pads, etc. Other possible locations of
hidden moid  include areas inside walls around pipes
(with leaking  or condensing pipes), the surface of walls
behind furniture (where condensation forms), inside
ductwork, and in roof materials above ceiling tiles (due
to roof leaks or insufficient insulation).
                              Investigating hidden mold
problems may be difficult and will require caution when the
investigation involves disturbing potential sites of mold
growth. For example, removal of wallpaper can lead to  a
massive release of spores if there is mold growing on the
underside of the paper. If you believe that you may have a
hidden mold problem, consider hiring an experienced
professional.
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                          Biocides are substances that can destroy living
              organisms. The use of a chemical or biocide that kills
              organisms such as mold (chlorine bleach, for example) is
              not recommended as a routine practice during mold
              cleanup. There may be instances, however, when""
              professional judgment may indicate its use (for example,
              when immune-compromised individuals are present). In
              most cases, it is not possible or desirable to sterilize an
              area; a background level of mold spores will remain - these
              spores will not grow if the moisture problem has been
              resolved. If you choose to use disinfectants or biocides,
              always ventilate the area and exhaust the air to the
              outdoors. Never mix chlorine bleach solution with other
              cleaning solutions or detergents that contain ammonia
              because toxic fumes could be produced.

              S Dead mold may still cause allergic reactions in some
              people, so it is not enough to simply kill the mold, it must
              also be removed.
Water stain
on a basement
wall — locate
and fix the
source of the
water promptly.

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               For more information on mold related issues including
               mold cleanup and moisture control/condensation/humidity
               issues, you can call the EPA Indoor Air Quality Information
               Clearinghouse at
               Or visit:
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