Mold
Molds are fungi and occur naturally in the environment. Molds can cause health problems such as nose and throat irritation or allergic reactions in some individuals. However, it is not clear how much mold is needed to cause these problems.
There are no federal or state standards or guidelines regulating the presence of mold in homes or other buildings, but there are steps that you can take to control it:
- Don't allow water to collect in places like shower stalls, crawl spaces,
basements or any areas with chronic moisture. Repair broken pipes and leaking faucets. Eliminate water/moisture on pipes and wall surfaces that produce condensation. - Clean mold with bleach and water immediately.
- Change air filters regularly to ensure air circulation.
- Use dehumidifiers.
Additional Resources
The State Health Department and Environmental Protection Agency have excellent guides about mold control available to New Jersey residents. To view, visit the following links.
- A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture, and Your Home - US Environmental Protection Agency
- Mold Advisory Bulletin - New Jersey Department of Health
- Mold Information - New Jersey Department of Health
- Mold Resources - US Environmental Protection Agency
- Mold Guidelines for New Jersey Residents