Consider these mold reduction tips from the Asthma andAllergy Foundation of America
1.Control moisture in your home, especially in bathrooms, basements and laundry areas.
2.Throw away or recycle old books, newspapers, clothing or bedding.
3.Turn on the exhaust fan
or open a window in the bathroom after bathing and showering.
4.Clean refrigerator door gasket and drip pans.
5.Quickly repair any plumbing leaks.
6.Remove bathroom carpeting where moisture is concern.
7.Scour sinks and tubs. Fungi thrive on soap and other films that coat tiles and grout.
8.Clean garbage pails frequently.
*Because of the potential sensitivities of allergy and asthma suffers to cleaning product, cleaning should be done by a nonsufferer, and the area should be allowed to ventilate before reentry. Always read and follow all precautions and usage directions before using cleaning products.
1.Control moisture in your home, especially in bathrooms, basements and laundry areas.
2.Throw away or recycle old books, newspapers, clothing or bedding.
3.Turn on the exhaust fan
or open a window in the bathroom after bathing and showering.4.Clean refrigerator door gasket and drip pans.
5.Quickly repair any plumbing leaks.
6.Remove bathroom carpeting where moisture is concern.
7.Scour sinks and tubs. Fungi thrive on soap and other films that coat tiles and grout.
8.Clean garbage pails frequently.
*Because of the potential sensitivities of allergy and asthma suffers to cleaning product, cleaning should be done by a nonsufferer, and the area should be allowed to ventilate before reentry. Always read and follow all precautions and usage directions before using cleaning products.
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