Materials vulnerable to water marks should be wiped immediately after contact with Concrobium Mold Control.
Simply spray, wait, spray again, wipe off and rinse. There is no need to scrub. For stubborn mould stains, you may need to reapply.
Allow to dry for 24 hours and then repaint. To prevent regrowth, retreat the newly painted area with Concrobium Mold Control – ensuring first that the newly painted surface is dry.
No. Concrobium Mold Control contains no harmful chemicals. It contains no VOC's, is colourless, odourless, and does not off-gas. However, it is recommended to wear personal protective equipment such as an N95 respirator, gloves, goggles etc.
Classification: This product is not considered hazardous under the 2012 OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CER 1910.1200) and WHMIS 2015. Hazard Statements (GHS): Causes mild skin irritation May cause slight eye irritation.
Concrobium Mold Control contains no bleach, ammonia, alcohol or other VOCs and is suitable for use on most surfaces. Odorless and colorless. Use Concrobium Mold Control to control mold in vulnerable areas such as basements, bathrooms, closets and around windows.
Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed Inhalation Possible mild irritation of breathing passage and possible mouth irritation. Ingestion Possible mild stomach upset and mild soreness of mouth. Skin contact Causes skin irritation. Eye contact Causes eye irritation.
We recommend waiting at least 2 hours to allow the Mold Control to dry before using the unit again.
Some have falsely assumed that Concrobium Mold Control is merely a bottle of water and baking soda, but that simply isn't true. Concrobium has devised a specific measurement of three different salts.
Both Concrobium Mold Control and hydrogen peroxide-bases agents remove mold with a high “kill rate.” They are highly effective at killing active mold growth. Unfortunately, even though these cleaning agents kill mold, they leave dark, ugly mold stains behind.
A great product! We had walls and ceilings covered with mold from water damage. We used a scrub brush and Concrobium and all the mold disappeared. We washed the surfaces and used a primer to prepare the walls and ceiling for paint.
What Do You Throw Away After Mold Remediation? Materials that were heavily infested and couldn't be fully cleaned should be thrown away after mold remediation. This includes porous items (e.g., carpeting, ceiling tiles, insulation) to prevent mold spores from spreading.
Concrobium products stop mold, absorb moisture, prevent mold from returning and combat musty odors without the use of harmful chemicals.
The fumes can be quite overpowering and may disturb your sleep if you apply it before going to bed.
Vinegar typically performs best on mold when it is used undiluted in full strength. Simply transfer the white vinegar into a spray bottle. Spray the vinegar directly onto the mold. Do not rinse or scrub.
Can you stay in your home during mold remediation? It's possible, though experts advise finding another place to stay since crews will need to make adjustments to your living space. The remediation process will affect not only your health but also your comfort level.
Concrobium Mold Control does not contain any VOCs and does not off-gas. However, if you're in an area with heavy mold growth, a mask would be a good idea to limit your inhalation of harmful mold spores. If fogging, it's a good idea to avoid breathing in excessive moisture from the fog.
Hydrogen peroxide, commonly used to disinfect wounds, is active against a wide variety of micro-organisms including mold. It acts by releasing oxygen at a rapid rate, which kills mold by oxidizing the surface and breaking down proteins and DNA.
Concrobium is 100% safe to use around children and pets. No need to evacuate the are as when using more typical chloride-based mold control products. And Concrobium leaves no residue that would be harmful to pets.
A fogger atomizes Concrobium Mold Control into a fine mist that quickly and evenly coats surfaces. Fogging is ideal for large spaces (e.g., entire basements, rooms, attics, cellars) where treating the entire area is desired, but where manually spraying is impractical.
To Disinfect and Kill Mold & Mildew on Nonporous Surfaces: Preclean visibly soiled surfaces. Spray surface until thoroughly wet, let stand 5 minutes and rinse. To kill SARS-CoV-2, let stand 1 minute. To Kill Mold & Mildew on Porous Surfaces: Spray surface until thoroughly wet, let stand 10 minutes, and rinse.
If you're not wearing any Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), you're inviting all of those mold spores to settle on your clothing, the area you're cleaning, your shoes (allowing mold to travel to other areas in your home), in your eyes, and up your nose into your upper respiratory system.
If you have mold allergies, black mold can make you sick. Black mold produces spores, which can enter the air. Molds also produce microbial volatile organic compounds (mVOCs), which create an unpleasant “moldy” or musty smell. If you have allergies, you can have allergy symptoms from the spores or mVOCs.