Lafayette, IN (PRWEB) April 18, 2014

An inspection revealed that the mold problem in West Lafayette City Hall is worse than expected. A report from jconline.com dated April 17, 2017 relayed the details of it. Meanwhile, My Cleaning Products suggested two organic mold removal sprays to help the public prevent the same huge mold case.

According to the report, the inspection particularly discovered that there are two layers of drywall in the basement. It related that there was a space between the layers. That, as explained by Mayor John Dennis, provided a room for mold to grow.

The inspectors will deliver a detailed report about the problem by August, said the post. It stated that it will list the extent of the problem and the estimated cost of the repairs needed. Based on it, it relayed that the officials will decide to either renovate building or tear it down.

The report recalled that the mold problem at the city hall was first discovered in January. It added that it was vacated by the end of February due to high mold spores level.

Here is an excerpt from the said report.

West Lafayette City Hall's mold problem is more pervasive than anyone knew."

"The mold issue is a little more significant than what we originally anticipated," Mayor John Dennis said as he described an update from Tecton Construction, the consulting company that is determining the extent of mold in the building and providing the city with options.

The mold problem at West Lafayette City Hall could occur anywhere else, said My Cleaning Products. However, if one could get rid of the fungus early, a major mold problem could be prevented, it stated.

And so, to help the public do that kill mold early MCP advised everyone to stay alert of mold signs. Moreover, in order to be able to respond immediately to the confirmation of its presence, it told everyone to get help beforehand.

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