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Steps To Prevent Carpet Moulds

Steps To Prevent Carpet Moulds

29 Aug 2018

Homeowners who have even a small amount of water seeping into their homes either from flooding or a broken pipe should be concerned about mould. It doesn’t take much water for mildew to grow and do a lot of harm. <

Homeowners who experience a turmoil of flood and power outages due to spring or summer storms are especially susceptible to mould growth. If your house is subjected to warm, dark and humid conditions then mildew is likely to grow. <

Prevent Mould Growth By Stopping Water Seepage:

The sooner you stop water seepage under your carpet, the sooner you can stop mould growth. Clean up any stagnant water by using fans, bleach and cleaners. Exposure to mildew can cause health problems for some people by irritating the nose, eyes, throat or lungs. Breathing airborne mould may trigger symptoms in those with hay fever, asthma and allergies. Getting assistance from professional cleaners for commercial and domestic cleaning can help you avoid all these things. 

The best way to keep mould from growing and spreading is to act fast when you know water is present by following the undermentioned steps:

Remove Water ASAP Use a vacuum to clean up as much water possible without delay. Vacuum machines are the most effective tools for removing water and can be rented.

Use Fans Carpets are hard to dry under fans. But the good news is fans circulate fresh air. If it looks and feels fine and dry from outside, do not be fooled. Carpets can have water residue inside even if   they feel dry. So keep the fans turned on. 

Using a Dehumidifier Dehumidifier removes excessive moisture from rooms. Excessive moisture can result in cooler air. Moist air also induces mould and mildew growth. 

Use Steam Cleaning Steam cleaning is necessary to properly sanitise and deodorise the carpets. Carpet paddings must be replaced if they are damaged by water.

Walls and Baseboards Sanitation Anything touched by storm-water should be sanitised. Sanitise walls, hard-surface floors and other household surfaces with 1.5 cups of chlorine bleach to one gallon of water. Remember to use rubber gloves while working with chlorine.

Checking Furniture Look for water damage and remove furniture from wet flooring. Water damage can easily stay hidden underneath rugs or carpet, which is why a thorough inspection is necessary. 

If you have invested a lot in carpets and want them to last and serve for a considerable amount of time, then you must keep them sanitised and clean, and by doing so you will eventually prevent mould formation. If you need professional help, then get in touch with our reliable & efficient professionals at Perth Carpet Master.

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