How Do You Get Rid Of Penicillium Mold?
There are many varieties of mold in the world today, although, out of thousands of mold varieties only a small few are responsible for breeding in your home. Mold grows both indoors and outdoors and is used as a starter culture from some cheeses and as an antibiotic. Penicillium mold is one of the most common mold strains that thrive in our homes. Like other mold varieties, Penicillium is an allergen and can cause respiratory problems for those who come in contact with it. Removing Penicillium mold is done in the same manner as removing any other type of mold from your home. Spray the surface mold with a spray bottle filled with water to reduce the number of spores that are released into the air during the cleaning process. Damp a cloth and wipe the surface mold off the walls. Combine 1 gallon warm water with 1/2 cup household bleach in a bucket. Submerge a cloth or sponge in the mixture and wring out the excess. Scrub the mold as well as surrounding areas of the walls. Allow to air dr