|
Mold spores are allergens that can be found
both indoors and out doors There is no definite seasonal
pattern to molds that grow indoors. However outdoor molds are seasonal,
first appearing in early spring and thriving until the first frost.
Indoor molds are found in dark, warm, humid and musty environments
such as damp basements, cellars, attics, bathrooms and laundry rooms.
They are also found where fresh food is stored, in refrigerator
drip trays, garbage pails, air conditioners and humidifiers. Outdoor
molds grow in moist shady areas. They are common in soil, decaying
vegetation, compost piles, rotting wood and fallen leaves. Use a
dehumidifier or air conditioner to maintain relative humidity below
50% and keep temperatures cool. Air out closed spaces such as closets
and bathrooms. Vent bathrooms and clothes dryers to the outside.
Check faucets, pipes and ductwork for leaks. When first turning
on home or car air conditioners, leave the room or drive with the
windows open for several minutes to allow mold spores to disperse.
Remove decaying debris from the yard, roof and gutters. Avoid raking
leaves, mowing lawns or working with peat, mulch, hay or dead wood.
If you must do yard work, wear a mask and avoid working on hot,
humid days.
|