Mold

Moisture that enters buildings from leaks or flooding accelerates mold growth.  Failure to control moisture and mold can present short and long-term health risks. Molds can cause disease, trigger allergic reactions and continue to damage materials.

To protect against health risks associated with mold:

  • Open windows and doors to provide plenty of fresh air.
  • Remove standing water from your home or office.
  • Remove wet materials.
  • If mold growth has already occurred, remove or clean the moldy material carefully.
    • Follow cleaning instructions. Do mix cleaners and disinfectants. Mixing can cause hazardous chemical reactions.
  • Consider using personal protective equipment when cleaning or removing mold. This includes:
    • Gloves
    • Goggles
    •  N95 particle respirator (found at most local hardware stores)
      • Check with a healthcare provider before wearing a respirator.
      • Do not use a respirator if you have heart disease or chronic lung disease such as asthma or emphysema.

Individuals with mold allergies or asthma should not clean or remove moldy materials.

Last Updated: June 26, 2025