Despite our best efforts, sometimes we find that our home is ridden with dirt, stains, pests, rodents and many other unwanted particles which not only tarnishes the look of our home but also make it more viable for further damage. However, there are numerous insects, rodents and other pests which make the life of the home-owners and tenants perturbed with their behaviour but nothing is more deadlythan moulds.

Only moulds can single-handedly decay and destroy a house’s foundation and character within a few years. An infestation of moulds could be devastating and it not only cause huge property damage but also causes several adverse effects to our health. Therefore, basically, a mould infestation is always a hideous situation for homeowners and tenants. Therefore, if we want to eradicate the moulds utterly from our homes then we need to take some precautions.

However, before applying any precautions against moulds let us take a look at what mould is and why it is so devastating. Mould is a type of fungus, which usually develops from different airborne spores. Mould spreads rapidly in damp and warm conditions without much airflow and that is why household bathrooms and loft spaces are more susceptible to any mould infestation. Though the prime reasons behind mould infestation are humid conditions and lack of ventilation, but sometimes mould can also be grown on walls due to plumbing seepages, both inside and outside the house. Most moulds are visible and they usually form black spots on our walls, doors and other damp areas of the house. Before initiating any mould removal treatment, first, we need to shift our furniture and other precious things to another place so that they do not get damaged by the treatment. To get rid of this fungus successfully, we are mentioning some of the products that can be used effectively below.

Bleach : This chemical agent can indeed kill each species of indoor mould, which encounters it. Moreover, it also makes the surface sanitized and prevents any future mould infestation. However, we need to remember that bleaching is only applicable when the growth fungus is on non-porous materials like bathtubs, glass, and tiles. It cannot be applicable in wood and drywall because it cannot penetrate any porous material. Before applying bleaching, we also need to make sure that the area is well ventilated. When working with bleach, it is important to wear gloves so that we can safeguard our hands.

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