There are many types of mold found both inside and outside of our homes. Add moisture and a food source (drywall, wood, ceiling tiles, furniture, carpet, concrete or cinder blocks etc) and you’ll have mold growth. Mold can be found everywhere. In nature, mold spores...
Potential health effects and symptoms associated with mold exposure include allergic reactions, asthma and respiratory issues. Having these health problems does not insure that you have mold in your home, but if you suspect that is the problem we suggest having air...
Icicles… One of those beautiful winter creations that adults and kids alike stand in awe at. The bigger the better, right? I mean who doesn’t love an icicle that hangs all the way to the ground! Kids want to eat them and parents want to admire them in their grand...
#1 Will bleach kill mold? Yes, bleach can kill mold; however, it will only work as long as the surface is non-porous. Examples of non-porous materials are bath tile, glass or plastic. A better solution, though, to cleaning these non-porous surfaces is to use detergent...
Are you familiar with the story of the Mummy’s Curse? In 1922, a team of archaeologists found the tomb of King Tutankhamen. In the next eleven years, everyone who had been present when the tomb was opened had died of a mysterious illness. Only it wasn’t a...