Wednesday, December 23, 2015

How to remove molds in the bathroom

Bathrooms should never be a place for molds to grow

Main Floor Bathroom Shower

Remove molds from your bath area. (Photo Credits)

Molds in the bathroom are dangerous to the health especially since bathrooms are small enclosed space making it very likely for you to touch or inhale molds easily.

The website Top Rated Viral shared a slide show that gave suggestions on how to remove molds that have grown in the bathroom area.

“To easily get rid of mold, start by picking up some cotton coils from the local drugstore. Next, you want to let them soak in a bowl of bleach until they’re thoroughly saturated. Now, place them tightly along the offending area and leave them there overnight. In the morning, remove them and use an old toothbrush to scrub that mold right off.”

Read the rest of the step-by-step instructions here.

Remove and Prevent Molds in the Bathroom

Popular Mechanics meantime suggested that a humidity sensor will help in preventing molds in the bathroom. Black Molds

“Installing a humidity sensor in your bathroom is a project most DIYers can handle on their own, and one that could save your walls from mildew problems later. Having a modicum of electrical experience is helpful but not necessary, as long as you follow some basic safety standards. Bathroom exhaust fans are vital to controlling air moisture levels while taking a bath or shower. This is important to prevent mildew and mold from taking hold on your walls or ceilings. Most people turn off the fan as soon as they’re out of the shower, but that’s a mistake. The fan should be left on for a few minutes after your shower to get the air back down to an acceptable moisture level.”

Read the rest of the article and watch the video here.

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Worthy To Know meantime shared yet another way to remove molds in the bathroom.

“Around the corners of your home, a dangerous thing exists and can be already causing you harm. It’s hard to notice it, but it’s there waiting for a perfect moment to attack. Surprisingly, it’s found on the inside and the outside. Naked eyes cannot spot it, but there are ways in which you can prevent the risk of getting sick. The invisible thing is the mold! A statement released by The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), says that for millions of years, molds have existed on this planet. They are a type of fungi that cherish in humid and dark places. Molds can be harmful to the health of some people while others are not affected. CDC revealed that people who face difficulty in respiration, are likely to contact the sickness due to mold contact.”

Read the procedure here.

Have you ever checked your bathroom for presence of molds?

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