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Removing Mildew From Clothes
Kenneth Brumleve
Mold love damp and rotten objects because they use these as a food supply. Airborne mold spores fasten themselves to wet objects and wet places and start to multiply. Molds are not harmless dirt that you could easily get rid of. Mold is a variety of fungus that releases allergens in the air. When inhaled, allergens may cause mild to severe allergic reactions in people and may also trigger allergic reactions in people who used to be immune to allergies.
Health reports have confirmed the effects of mildew and mold spore exposure in humans. At first, slight skin irritation may occur. Sneezing occurs due to the foul smell that often comes with mold buildup but this could progress and or aggravate an already existing asthma. Nasal congestion, sinusitis, wheezing and difficulty in breathing are some symptoms of mold exposure. In some severe cases, overexposure to mold spores, especially to toxic molds that release mycotoxins, lung inflammation and bleeding has been identified.
Other respiratory ailments have been caused by exposure to mildew. Exposure to molds and mildew may also cause some damage to a person's nervous system. It could start with a mild headache, then a fever and then end up in loss of one's memory. It has been estimated that 80 % of common illnesses may be associated with mold and mildew exposure because airborne mold spores, when inhaled, can damage a person's immune system rendering one's body susceptible to other ailments.
Removing mildew in fabrics could be hard when left unchallenged for a long time. You may need to throw these fabrics away to avoid overexposure to molds. However, there is an easy way of removing mildew. You could use ozone machines to remove mildew as well as mold found in bathrooms, walls, tiles, kitchen cabinets, laundry areas, and basements. For as little as $400, you could invest on efficient technology that will keep you and your family safe from the ill effects that could be caused by contact to mold and mildew.
Ozone machines release several milligrams of ozone that helps in removing mildew. The ozone particles disassemble and separate ozone atoms fasten themselves to the mildew and oxidize the mildew. Once oxidized, the mildew is detoxified and could no longer release mold spores, therefore they can no longer reproduce.
Ozone machines are very effective in removing mildew indoors. They need only to saturate the mildew. To achieve this, you would need an ozone machine that releases at least 800 milligrams of ozone into the air. A Pro-4 ozone unit is enough to treat molds in standard-sized homes and in removing mildew from fabrics. Make sure you follow the manufacture's directions, which includes not using the machine in spaces that are occupied by people or pets.
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