Can Mold Be Removed With Bleach?
You can remove mold with bleach on some surfaces where you can see it. If you are going to attempt to clean mold away
with bleach, always test a small area first to be sure the surface you are planning to clean can tolerate bleach. You should dilute bleach with water before use on any surface, and you should wear rubber gloves to protect your hands. Bleach can clean away mold on surfaces where it is visible, but always use caution when working with bleach.
Mold that is in the air, which you can’t see or smell, is the kind that needs to be found through inspection and testing. Mold Testing NJ-NY is a professional Mold Inspection and Testing Service. We serve Bergen County NJ, where we are located, and nearby surrounding locations. When mold is discovered in the atmosphere of your home, we perform a series of tests. If we find that the level of mold is dangerous to the health of those living in a home we recommend remediation. This should be done by a qualified mold removal service.
Are There Other Methods of Cleaning Away Surface Mold?
Vinegar can also be used to clean away mold from non-porous surfaces. As with bleach, caution should be used by testing a small area first. Keep in mind that bleach or vinegar cannot clean up airborne mold. Airborne mold is what usually results in allergies and illness.
Mold Inspection and Testing Should Be Done By Professionals
Mold Testing NJ-NY is a qualified and experienced mold inspection and testing service. Previous clients often recommend us in the Bergen County NJ area. If you have concerns regarding the possibility of mold in your home, call us at (201) 658-8881 for inspection and testing. We focus on cleaning up unhealthful mold so you and your family can enjoy clean air in your home.




