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How To Remove Mold

How to Remove Mold

DRY: Eliminate moisture sources and allow the area to dry.

CONTAIN: Prevent the spread of mold spores.

REMOVE: Eliminate mold-contaminated materials as appropriate.

TREAT: Clean surfaces with appropriate Trask products.

PROTECT: Prevent future mold growth.

 

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Areas of House/Home

Materials/Surfaces

    • Asphalt Shingles
    • Carpets
    • Caulking
    • Ceiling Tiles
    • Clothing
    • Drywall
    • Furniture
    • Grout
    • Insulation
    • Leather
    • Patios – Concrete, Stone, Brick
    • Siding (Vinyl, Brick, Stucco)
    • Studs/Indoor Wood
    • Walls (plaster)
    • Wood
    • Water/Flood Damaged Area

Mold can grow within 24 to 48 hours wherever moisture (from leaks, spills, high relative humidity, and condensation) and food sources (skin scales and insect body parts in dust, cellulose in drywall, cardboard, and paper, for example) are present. Indoor mold growth is a potential health hazard, so mold should not be present in spaces where people live or work.

These directions are not intended to provide medical or legal advice. The services of a competent professional should be obtained whenever medical or legal advice is needed. These directions contain no warranty – either express or implied – regarding the recommendations offered or the practices described. The creators of this document and the organization that provides this document do not assume any liability for consequences arising from the use of the content of these directions. The directions are not intended to be all-inclusive. Be sure to read and follow the instructions for use of all products.

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