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Protect Your Kids From Mold This Baby Safety Month

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The team at RestoPros understands the importance of keeping our children safe, secure and happy at all times. As mold remediation experts, we understand the potential health effects mold growth can have on babies and young children. To mark the beginning of this National Baby Safety Month, we’re going to tell you a little bit about how you can protect your kids from mold!

Health Effects of Mold on Children

Before we tell you how you can protect your kids from mold, we suggest you read up a little bit about how mold can negatively impact the health of children.

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the Institute of Medicine found “limited or suggestive evidence” that exposure to damp indoor environments can lead to shortness of breath and other respiratory illness in generally healthy children. In addition, there could potentially be a link between early mold exposure to development of asthma in some children, especially those who are prone to asthma developments.

If your child already has asthma, mold spores they inhale can cause airways and lungs to constrict, leading to shortness of breath, wheezing and coughing. While there is still some research to be done on the link between adverse health problems and mold, there is no harm in taking the right precautions to keep your children safe from mold.

Get Rid of Indoor Dampness

The most common reason behind why mold continues to infest homes is excessive dampness and moisture. Mold is a fungus that primarily grows in moist and damp environments. Therefore, the best way to prevent respiratory reactions to mold, is to eliminate its ideal environment for growth. Here are some ways you can get rid of indoor moisture and dampness to protect your kids from mold.

  • Don’t Leave Damp Items Around

Mold can start to spread between 24-48 hours in excessively damp areas. Keep items dry to prevent mold. When you’re done using a towel after the shower, don’t throw it on the floor or in the hamper. Instead, hang it up to dry. Or put it in the washer to wash immediately. If you have older children, you can train them to do this too.

  • Check for Leaks

Inspect your bathtub, bathroom and kitchen sinks, and toilet to ensure there aren’t any leaks. You could have leaks because of deteriorated caulking, which can lead to mold.

  •  Have Proper Ventilation

Properly ventilate areas where there is potential for moisture such as your laundry room, bathroom and kitchen.

  • Wipe Everything Down

Whenever you’re done using your sink or shower, any splashed water can collect in corners and lead to the ideal moisture content for mold. Take a minute to squeegee your bathroom walls or use a paper towel to wipe down the sides of your sink. This is a great cleanliness lesson to teach your kids as well!

Use a Dehumidifier

A dehumidifier is a great appliance to have, especially if you live in a humid climate. Dehumidifiers give you greater control of the humidity and moisture in your home. The ideal humidity for your home should be between 30 and 50 percent. Dehumidifiers come in many sizes and you can choose one that fits your needs and budget. In addition, they can prevent allergens that are active in humid environments. Read our ultimate guide to dehumidifiers to learn more about these convenient appliances.

Educate Your Kids About Mold

It’s never to early to start educating our children about the wonders of science (and the horrors of mold). To educate your kids about fungus and mold, there are many science experiments you can do that can increase your children’s observation skills and help them develop a love for science. In addition, these experiments can be great boredom busters.

Avoid Areas with High Mold Counts

If your child has asthma or is relatively prone to respiratory illnesses, it is best to try to avoid areas where there are high mold counts. Higher counts of mold spores can be found in places where there are compost piles, cut grass and wooded areas.

Protect Your Kids from Mold with RestoPros

We hope this list of ways to protect your kids from mold is a helpful and informative start to National Baby Safety Month. If you would like to learn more about mold prevention and removal, get in touch with the experts at RestoPros. We provide services such as mold testing, mold remediation and water damage restoration. Call us today at 855-587-3786 or schedule an appointment online!

4 Summer Mold Prevention Tips

During the summer, Dallas/Ft. Worth residents are usually more concerned about beating the heat than preventing mold. But it’s easy to forget that mold requires warmth, moisture, and shade to grow. And with summer weather bringing both heat and humidity, mold has a higher chance of infesting your home if you’re not practicing summer mold prevention.

Not sure how to keep mold from growing in your residence? Let RestoPros guide you! We have detailed 4 summer mold prevention tips for your Dallas/Ft. Worth home.

1. Keep Home Humidity Levels Low

As described, mold seeks humidity as one if its requirements to grow. And if your home’s humidity levels are too high, mold can more easily spawn and reproduce. Therefore, it’s important to maintain your home’s humidity levels for the summer. Below are a few tips to help achieve this:

  • Purchase a use a hygrometer to measure your home’s humidity. Generally, you’ll want to keep humidity levels between 40-60%.
  • Consider opening a door or window when humidity levels are high.
  • Utilize a dehumidifier to absorb and reduce moisture.
  • Run the exhaust fan in your bathroom after a bath or shower to prevent moisture build-up.
  • Run ceiling fans on high speed to air out any nearby moisture (use this also to save money on air conditioning!)

2. Keep Your Home Clean

Summer is the time for cookouts, barbecues, and pool parties. And while all these activities are staples for the season, the mess afterwards isn’t something you want sticking around. It’s important to clean your home as thoroughly as possible during the summer. Messiness can lead to dampness, and when it’s coupled with the summer heat it can create a suitable habitat for mold.

Be sure to clean any spill or stain immediately, and remove any food packages, cups, and other trash to avoid further surface contamination. Additionally, opt for using a natural mold cleaner to help boost the strength of your cleaning.

3. Maintain Home Temperature

Mold grows best when temperatures are above 75 degrees. So, it’s best to keep your home’s temperature below this amount to help prevent mold from growing. We recommend using both your AC and ceiling fan to achieve this temperature. Not only will this maximize cold air distribution, you’ll also be saving energy compared to just using the AC.

4. Air Dry Wet Clothes/Towels Before Storing Them

After hitting up the pool or water park, our first instinct is usually to throw our wet clothes and towels in the hamper and head for a nap. However, this is entirely not recommended, as the bundling of wet clothing and towels in a hamper creates the perfect environment for mold growth.

You’ll want to dry your wet clothes and towels before storing them. We recommend doing this via air drying, as the summer heat should remove the moisture in no time!

Maintain your Dallas/Ft. Worth home for the season by following our summer mold prevention tips. And if you have discovered mold infesting your home, contact RestoPros for our mold remediation services. Give us a call at 855-587-3786 to schedule an appointment and get started.

Related Links

Why and Where Mold Grows – Environmental Protection Agency