Tests to check for mold can be expensive and time consuming. So far, there are no health standards with which test results can be compared, making interpretation difficult.
Carefully consider the cost of carrying out a rust-proof your insurance policy may not cover these tests, and the money you might spend to be carried out the tests could reduce the amount of money available for mold removal and repair the damage to your home.
However, many times your insurance company can perform the tests. If this occurs, these tests should be paid by the insurer and should not be included as part of the repair agreement.
The necessary move from one home because mold is a common misconception. When determining if moving is necessary, make a thorough inspection, applying the standards found on the website of the Texas Department of Health. You and your insurance company should consider the following factors:
* Is there an unexplained strong musty odor? , or mold growth is visible?
* Is the house uninhabitable due to significant structural damage?
* If mold growth is clearly visible, is occurring in an area used quite frequently such as the bedroom or family room, or do is in light traffic areas like the garage?
* Does any household member has symptoms compatible and caused by exposure to mold? "There are still symptoms after the affected person leaves the house? Is there a time relationship between symptoms and mold infestation, or do the symptoms may be linked to another cause, such as adopting a new pet?
The health risks increase during the process of mold cleaning and mould removal due to high levels of spores that mold and dust released into the air. People allergic to mold, asthma and / or similar conditions should not clean areas with large amounts of mold.
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