Cleaning Up Mould After a Flood
When wet weather meets heat and humidity, the atmosphere becomes a perfect breeding place for mould. Floods can be the most devastating thing you and your home can experience. Besides floodwater damage, dampness and water inside your home lead to mould growth.
In a flooded home, mould can develop in as little as 24 to 48 hours. Mould is hazardous and can affect your health in many ways. Most people experience mild symptoms like eye irritation or a sore throat. But for those who have asthma, mould exposure can lead to serious health issues. That is why it is important to act quickly in removing mould from walls, floors, and everywhere else.
How to prevent mould after flooding
You can seek the help of a mould removal specialist to clean your home. However, if you plan to clean up on your own, begin by removing all the belongings unaffected by the flood. It is to keep them safe during the cleaning.
Protect yourself by wearing masks, gloves, boots, and goggles. After cleaning, wash all the clothing you wore while cleaning to avoid carrying mould anywhere else.
Remove the flood water
Next, remove as much water as your can from your home. Use a pump or mops and buckets. Remove as much silt, mud, dirt, or debris brought inside your home by the floodwaters.
Dry out your home
Dry out your home as soon as possible. It will help minimize mould growth. Removing mould from walls can be done quickly when mould damage is mild. You may use heaters, fans, humidifiers or open all windows and doors to let air flow through your house if it is not too humid outside. However, ensure that any electrical appliances you plan to use have not been exposed to water and that your home’s electrical system is safe to use.
Remove all wet carpets
When the carpet inside your home has gotten wet due to the flood, you need to remove it quickly. The back of the carpet has padding, which takes a long time to dry. It will begin to smell and grow mould. Flooded carpet drying is not easy and should preferably be dealt with by professionals.
Let your home dry completely before moving your belongings back in. Seek the help of a mould removal specialist.
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