Fri 25 Dec 2009
Red Mold
Posted by Charles under Red Mold
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My office is located on the second floor of a 7-storey building. We have been experiencing water leakage from the office exteriors as well as in some part of its interiors. The building management has tried to seal the areas; however, it does not give a permanent mold solution. It continues to be an ongoing problem. Today, one of my colleagues discovered red mold budding under that thick plastic mat, placed under chair. This was to done so that the carpet would not be messed up and the chair could be rolled easily, too. To our astonishment, I had the similar thing and three others total four of us were next to the glass wall of the building that leaks.
All we had observed that our plastic mats were revolving red, however just thought it was the plastic getting stained from age. We had started calling when we first observed the redness and it’s been about 8 weeks. It was apparently a living thing. It was nothing but a Red Mold.
I was really concerned that it was a red mold. Red mold is a fungus, which grows in musty places. It causes health issues for those with allergies. When you discover mold, you must quickly eliminate the problem. In order to remove red mold, you should take proper precautions. You should wear a mask, rubber gloves and safety glasses. You should open windows, open doors of your room or office. You must take breaks and get out into fresh air. You can try white vinegar to get rid of from red mold.

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