Smogger"/>

Got Smog

Jump to content.
Expand All

What I'm Doing...

Powered by Twitter Tools

Be Environment Friendly While Doing Water Damage Restoration

As we are now living in an enlightened era of environmental health, it is clear that proper water damage restoration is imperative. Water damage restoration should be more than extraction of water from the carpet and pad. Controlling and terminating the growth of bacteria, mold and mildew should be the primary concern. In terms of the interior building temperature, it is important to note that mildew and molds cannot live under the temperature of 75 degrees. Water damage restoration must be performed by trained technicians who understand proper procedures and chemical applications. A responsible water damage restoration service will use an effective mold killer but should be environment friendly as well. Responsible personnel will provide the necessary adjustments to the environment by altering temperature and humidity levels to deter production of mold, mildew and bacteria.

Water-damaged building interiors provide the primary environment for the growth and reproduction of mildew and bacteria. They are parasitic, meaning they rely on dead or decaying organic matter for food. One of the favorite foods for bacteria and mildew is the decaying organic jute backing of carpets which we cannot see. When coupled with warm humid air it creates the ideal environment for reproduction. Mold and mildew may cause allergic reactions and health problems such as depression, arthritis, puffy eyes, chronic cough, rheumatism, asthma or headache.

During water damage restoration, the mold and mildew problem should be addressed immediately before they grow. Picking a company that knows alternative ways of preventing molds other than application of chemicals will help lessen the strain that the environment is suffering right now. Alternative way of preventing mold is through effective and complete drying during water damage restoration. Once the area is completely dried out, you may never need to apply chemicals to prevent growth. The use of dehumidification is also a natural way of preventing molds without the use of chemicals. It is done by heating and cooling the place to bring back its normal humidity level where molds cannot thrive.

The excess water from water damage restoration should be disposed properly, especially if the water came from floods. These waters are considered as black water and may be contaminated with bacteria, viruses and hazardous chemicals. This should be disposed properly to help preserve the environment. These are simple things that we usually forget during water damage restoration. We are busy restoring our homes or buildings but we often forgot our responsibility to our environment.

Gretchen Vuvalgee writes about what’s important for homeowners for Water Damage Repair Los Angeles, CA and Philadelphia Water Damage Restoration

Article Source: Be Environment Friendly While Doing Water Damage Restoration – ArticleSpan.com

Nancy - GotSmog.com - The Anti-Pollution Blog
Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks

0 comments

Leave a comment

You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>



Read more

«
»