How Do You Remove Aspergillus?
Aspergillus is one of the most pervasive, and allergenic, molds in North America. This mold is commonly found in homes and on decaying organic material such as dead leaves, shrub clippings, and other decomposing plant material. Aspergillus causes respiratory problems for people who are allergic to it. Mold spores tend to be released in the early hours of the morning, and if aspergillus is growing in your home, it can cause a host of physical problems even if you or your family members are not allergic. Learn how to remove aspergillus from your home and yard to reduce allergic reactions and health problems. Rake around the perimeter of your home and remove as much decaying organic material as you can. Decaying leaves and cuttings are fertile ground for aspergillus to grow, and the mold spores can float in through open windows. Mix a weak bleach solution and wipe down every single surface in your home with the weak bleach. Include baseboards, door edgings, windowsills, and every possible