Posts Tagged ‘Mold Detection’

Are you missing out the Mold Manuscript Course?

Posted in DIY Mold Removal, Mold Manuscript Course, Mold Manuscript Review, Professional Mold Course on October 27th, 2009 by – 5 Comments

Maurice Manhattan is re-opening the course again due to overwhelming demand, but to only 100 people. The brand new Mold Manuscript bundled package will include Maurice’s personal advice as well as his live coaching package, plus some unexpected free bonuses.

Mind you that the course is for both home owners and business owners especially for those who are in home improvement industry. While the course was initially made for do it yourselfers like you and I, somehow word gets out quick and those home improvement guys are already on the waiting list to get into the mold business.

I can’t promise you as of how long the page will be up for. Grab your copy of Mold Manuscript Course before it is too late. Don’t lose your home to mold.

Some helpful steps anyone can follow to remove mold:

1. Identify the source of the problem, this usually includes excessive moisture problem or water damage
2. Fix the source of the problem to prevent it from coming back
3. Inspect the severity of the problem
4. Follow the remediation guidelines given in Mold Manuscript
5. Start removing any contaminated materials that could pose a threat to future mold amplification.
6. Use organic mold cleaning products to remove mold and make sure it never comes back.

By following the Mold Manuscript remediation guidelines, I don’t see why one cannot save his or her home from mold. You really don’t have to spend thousands of dollars to get someone to do things that you could have done it yourself. Trust me, you will regret for not getting a copy of Mold Manuscript for yourself. Act fast, the door will be closed anytime.

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Black Mold Removal - Part 2

Posted in Black Mold, Black Mold Prevention, Black Mold Removal on August 24th, 2009 by – 2 Comments

After Black Mold Removal

After the removal of black mold, there are a number of items that you need to dispose of besides your clothes. Sometimes it is hard to completely remove black mold from porous materials like paper, drywall, wood and carpeting.

In these circumstances, you have no choice but to discard the materials. Isolate the mold-infected items in a properly sealed plastic bag. Discard the brushes and gloves used to clean and remove the black mold.

After the removal of black mold in the room, use a vacuum to remove all traces of airborne mold spores. Consider using an Ionizer to purify the air within the room after the course of black mold removal.

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Mold Testing | Mold Inspection | Mold Detection

Posted in Mold Testing on July 10th, 2009 by – Be the first to comment

mold-testing-by-certified-mold-inspectorMold testing is a very important part of buying an old home. Many old homes have excess water damage and moisture, so they are more prone to growing mold. It is important to have the home tested for mold growth. Mold testing can help to preserve an older home from deterioration.

Different Ways of Testing Mold

mold-testing-in-labThere are different ways of mold testing. One is by having a certified Mold Testing Company to carry out the indoor mold testing for you. They come in and get air samples in Petri dishes. These samples are then sent to a lab. Once the result is out, they will send the appropriate mold removal and remediation recommendations to you.

diy-mold-testing-kitsAlternatively, you can implement the DIY mold testing yourself. You can get those do-it-yourself kits that are specifically designed for mold testing from your local home improvement and hardware stalls. These kits may vary in the method of mold testing. Some of them use films while others use Petri dishes and liquids to determine the presence of mold.


Like I said before, mold testing is extremely important. If you move into a premise before any mold testing is done, there is a chance that you would get sick and develop mold allergies. If there is prolonged exposure without any treatment, these symptoms can turn into deadly illnesses and diseases. Some of these include cancers, heart problems, breathing difficulties, chronic bronchitis, and many others.