Aftermath of the Flood: Shocking Reports of Black Mold Due to Worldwide Flooding


Posted August 19, 2015 by dhivyasherly

The hidden challenges of coping with the aftermath of flooding include problems as varied as damp wood, flooded attics and of course, mold.

 
New York, August 6th, 2015 -- The dramatic consequences of floods throughout the country have been the topic of a lot of interest with both the domestic and foreign media. The more shocking thing is that parts which are generally thought to be arid and dry for most of the year, including Texas and Kentucky, have been so severely affected by these floods. Just in May, Texas saw one of the most damaging floods in recent memory, with vehicles stranded on the flooded Interstate 45 near Houston, 16 dead, and many more left home-less or badly affected.

More recently, the last week of July saw storm surges and the risk of floods in coastal regions throughout America, causing panic to spread and many people evacuating their homes for safer and drier parts of the country. The condition throughout the States has been so severe that even rescue boats and shelters are fast becoming inadequate, and the post-traumatic stage has seen little to no intervention by the state. While relief teams have moved in to do terrific work, homeowners are left with property damages with claims stacking up at the insurance offices with every passing day. Not only are living conditions difficult for home owners, many are complaining of a growing number of lung infections and cold, sore throats, asthma attacks as well. Crawlspaces including attics and basements are some of the worst affected parts of houses.

The problem is that many of these homes have become affected by the mold problem, and home owners don’t know what the best way of tackling such problems might be. The solution, says expert Charles Boday, is to take a holistic approach to the problem. While it may seem difficult to get rid of mold, the real issue is that there are as many approaches to solving mold problems as there are companies offering mold clean up services. Did you know the chemicals themselves widely used in this industry can make families sick just like the mold? What most contractors offer in this situation is dead wrong, according to Charles, who is the Author of the book Got Mold Now What. What is needed is an approach that, utilizes all natural biocide solutions and offers a comprehensive package for people tackling the damages of rain water and floods.

The company supplies a five step removal procedure. The first step is eliminating water from these affected parts, including walls, followed by a process of drying. Following this is the five-step, non-toxic, completely safe solution which incorporates hydrogen peroxide and ozone generators and eliminates not just mold but also any spores that might be lurking around in the damp walls or on furniture and in the hidden spaces that exist in every building.

About: Safe Mold Solutions is a company developed to guide customers towards a complete and wholesome mold removal program that guarantees freedom from mold for the lifetime of the structure - keeping thousands of American families safe and happy, despite difficult weather conditions.

Contact: Charles Boday, [email protected] c/o 55 South Main St. Oberlin Ohio best selling Author of The Ultra Dry Basement, and Got Mold Now What? Or visit www.safemoldsolutions.com 800-948-4947 to solve a stubborn mold problem or buy a DIY Mold Removal Kit or visit www.ozonegenerator20000.com 800-240-8514 to buy an ozone generator, to blast away mold and mold odors.

Contact:
Charles Boday
Safe Mold Solutions
55 South Main St.
Oberlin, Ohio
800-948-4947
800-240-8514
[email protected]
http://www.ozonegenerator20000.com and
http://www.safemoldsolutions.com
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Last Updated August 19, 2015