Mildew Proliferates UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) The high humidity of the East Coast’s summer has made homeowners more aware of household mildew, says an expert in Penn State’s college of Agricul tural Sciences. “The huge snowfall prevented the ground from freezing deeply,” says Phyllis Adams, associate professor of agricultural and extension education. “Add to that melting snow, rain and a humid summer and you have perfect con ditions to grow mold and mildew.” According to Alletta Schadler, Lebanon County extension direc tor, mildew and mold spores are present in homes all the time, growing when temperature and moisture reach high enough lev- Adams says the causes of most els. mildew problems are not difficult to understand or to solve. “Air can absorb moisture. It’s like a sponge,” she says. “Warm air can hold more water vapor than cold air. When the temperature of the air drops, its ability to hold mois ture is lessened until the air reach es the dew point. Droplets of water will form on any surface that is at or colder than the dew point of the surrounding air.” Warm, moist air within a house is attracted to all cold surfaces, including windows, mirrors, the Look for the Ruinate! “Milk Cow” Meets milk and dairy beef quality assur ance program guidelines. Easy to administer by top-dressing, adding to a complete feed or incorporating into a TMR. The ONLY single dose dewormer APPROVED for lactating cows with NO milk withholding. Rumatel Safeguard* Ivomec* ‘Safeguard it the mgiatarad trademark of Hoechaa-Rouaaa) Agri-Vat ‘lvomec re the Merck and Co, Inc. trademark of fvomectm • Animal Health 01993 Pfizer Inc Rumatal is ths Pfizer Inc trademark for morantal tartrala. corners of basements, exterior comers of a room or inside clos ets. The buildup of condensation creates the perfect environment for mold spores to thrive. Adams says mold spores grow especially well on a dirty surface. Cleaning regulary will make it more difficult for mold and mildew to grow. Mold can spread from base ment surfaces and along cold walls upward through the floor, often onto rugs, behind furniture placed against a wall, onto book shelves, or on cardboard boxes placed against a wall. “The first reflex when people smell mold is to throw open the windows, which is exactly the wrong thing to do. It actually makes the mildew worse,” Schadler says. In summer, mildew most often plagues older homes that do not Milk Withholdini have central air-conditioning, which can act as a de-humidifier by circulating air. Although mildew flourishes in high humidity, several easy-to follow preventative tips will keep surfaces, furniture, clothing and other possessions from looking like moss-covered logs. Schadler list the following measures: • Keep doors and windows shut during periods of high humidity. Open them at night, when the temperature outdoors is the coolest, and then close the house up in the daytime. • Circulate air as much as pos sible with portable fans. Make sure air in the basement is being circulated as well. • Buy a dehumidifier for the house. Schadler warns that most dehumidifiers have water pans that hold far less than the machine’s advertised moisture removal rate. To prevent constant trips to empty the water pan, Schadler suggests rigging a hose from the appliance into a drain. • If dampness in the house is a problem, consider buying a smaller dehumidifier for the home’s upper floors. Re iiiiremejits NONE Not cleared for lactating dairy Not cleared for lactating dairy • Make sure the outside land- scaping and rainwater will drain away from the house. Poor drainage and poor air circulation around shrubs next to the house will encourage mold and mildew growth. Winds can bring mold spores right in through an open window. Unfortunately, mold and mildew are not just summer afflictions. In winter, moisture can collect within a home as a byproduct of burning fossil fuels (such as gas stoves, kerosene heaters or gas fireplaces), cook ing, using clothes dryers, or tak ing long showers without using an exhaust fan. Winter mildew can be a prob lem in newer, energy-efficient homes. Often built with heavy insulation and plastic moisture barriers, newer homes can retain enough moisture to begin con densation —again creating a per fect environment for mold. Adams recommends these pre ventative measures to control indoor moisture: • Limit the numbers of plants in your home. • When cooking, use lids on pots and pans. • Use the kitchen exhaust fan when cooking and ensure the fan vents directly outdoors. Many range hoods filter only food parti cles generated during cooking, returning steam back into the kitchen. 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Keep closet doors open. ■ Diligently clean the house and its surfaces at least once, preferable twice a year. • Make sure compost piles are well away from the house. “Those produce huge quantities of mold spores,” Adams says. Once mildew appears, Schadler recommends quick action. All affected surfaces should be washed with a chlorine-based or fungicidal cleaner. Do not mix chlorine bleach with detergent cleaning solutions, Schadler warns. Because mold and mildew spores are ever-present, Schadler says even the most obsessive housekeeper can never complete ly rid a home of the threat of mold. “The best way to prevent mold is knowing what conditions make it grow,” Schadler says. ivailable: • Diamond flooring • Pull out panel tailgates • Any size grain chute \\ o We'll build you any