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Mold
Disaster After Fire or Wind Disaster!
Disaster from wind and/or fire is unforeseen and often a sudden
event that causes great building damage, destruction, human suffering,
and resulting extensive mold infestation damage or burned or
wind-damaged homes and buildings.. Fire and wind damage causes can be:
fire, explosion, building collapse, hurricane, tornado, typhoon,
drought, or a transportation incident (such as a chemical spill). Devastations and other sorts of calamities
can be a natural
disaster or man-made.
Read and discover all about
FIRE
and
WIND
disasters.. Fire is among the top causes of destruction in the
lives and properties of the people, and the fighting of fires often
leads to extensive mold growth problems in fire-ravaged buildings. Wind, on the other hand, comes in different destructive forms
(such as hurricane, tornado, strong winds especially during typhoons and
others) which also results in extensive mold problems in homes and other
buildings damaged by wind storms..
Therefore, it is best to know them better and be aware of
fire and wind caused mold problems, their preventive measures, and others several safety tips so as to
prepare to save lives, property and protect our family when calamity
will occur.
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All Homes Have a Mold Problem.
Even if your home looks clean, chances are good you've got mold,
often at levels high enough to trigger allergy and asthma attacks.
That bit of dour news comes courtesy of a new university research
study that also found the mold is frequently in areas most people
don't associate with it -- windowsills, for instance. After
surveying 160 homes in seven U.S. cities, Kelly A. Reynolds of the
University of Arizona, Tucson, found that 100 percent of the homes
tested positive for mold on some inside surface. The discovered
molds were all highly allergenic molds. Read the entire
home mold research. |
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