CLEANING
UP TOXIC
BLACK MOLD, FUNGUS, ALGAE, MILDEW,
MOLD SPORES AND AIRBORNE PARTICULATE
INTRODUCTION
Typically,
toxic
black mold germinates within 24 to 48 hours, Therefore, when
flooding occurs, the affected area should be cleaned and dried
at the earliest possible time.
LIMIT
HEALTH RISK FROM TOXIC MOLD
Exposure
to mold spores can occur during clean-up procedures.
Accordingly, those who might experience adverse health
effects from exposure to mold should not involve themselves
in the cleanup process.
1.
Wear a
medium-efficiency or high-efficiency filter dust mask or a
respirator designed for
particle removal to protect against the inhalation of mold spores.
2.
Wear
protective clothing that covers all areas of the body
including hands and eyes. Protective clothing should not be
worn outside the work area.
3.
Only
persons involved in the cleanup process should be allowed in
the cleanup area.
4.
Work
in short intervals - rest in a fresh air location.
CONTAINMENT
Toxic
mold spores can become airborne during the cleaning.
Before cleanup begins, the affected area should be contained
and HVAC systems should be shut down to prevent
the spores from spreading.
Each
area affected by mold should be separately contained.
Use plastic sheeting
and duct tape to seal doorways, vents, and other openings.
Where
possible, place an exhaust fan in a window that is open to the
outdoors to direct air flow and mold spores outside.
To
limit health risks and reduce the spread of mold spores
ensure dust levels are kept to a minimum.
Air purifiers
and /or Ionizers can be used to minimize airborne
particulate.
REMOVING TOXIC BLACK MOLD
1.
Lightly moisten the affected area before
cleaning commences.
2.
Thoroughly clean in and around the affected area with soap
and water to remove as much of
the mold and mold infected material as possible.
3. Carefully
place the mold and mold infested materials
into heavy duty plastic bags and landfill or incinerate.
4. Apply
disinfectant (e.g. bleach) in and around the affected area to
kill residual mold spores.
5.
Ensure that the affected area is completely dry and free of mold
and musty odors. Aerate the area after cleaning is complete.
CLEANING
BLACK MOLD IN HVAC SYSTEMS
1.
Follow steps 1 thru 5 above.
2. Clean
the cooling coil - Replace as required.
3. Clean
the drain pan -
Replace as required.
4.
Remove and properly dispose insulating materials infected
with mold.
5.
Remove & replace the filter.
NOTE:
Ducts
that contain high levels of dirt should be professionally cleaned.
PREVENTION
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fungus surface treatment designed to provide long term
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