Shreveport, LA (PRWEB) April 15, 2014

Mold has returned to Shreve Memorial Library in Louisiana. A report from shreveporttimes.com relayed the news on its post published on April 12, 2014. Meanwhile, wanting to help the public kill mold quick and avoid the return of it, My Cleaning Products recommended two mold sprays made with organic ingredients.

The post shared that the fungus was found on the third floor of the facility. It detailed that it is where the library houses the microfilm, periodical, petroleum and government documents and rare Louisiana books. Also, it was spotted in the Larkin Edwards room, it related. The area, it said, is where the special collections are placed.

Library officials were unsure of the source of the fungus, the report relayed. And so, it shared that on March 31, the board decided to hire an expert to analyze the problem and help them determine their next step to eliminate mold for good. It detailed that $10,000 was allocated for the project.

It was in 2007 when mold was first discovered in the library, shared the report. Back in 2011, it added that about $25,000 was spent for its removal in the library.

Below is a part of the post Mold Troubles Shreve Memorial Library Again by My Cleaning Products.

Shreve Memorial Library thought that it was done with mold. But recently, the fungus showed up again and threatened valuable collections in the facility.

It was back in 2007 when the problem with the spores was first detected. From then on, several measures were taken to clear them. In 2011, efforts to eradicate them, which included the vacuuming of affected books, even cost the library some $25,000 as shared by Barbara Moore, the former main library branch manager.

According to My Cleaning Products, mold problems in libraries are not uncommon as the spores could grow anywhere. However, of all the places that they could contaminate, it cited that houses are some of the most-vulnerable to their presence.

MCP reasoned that's because moisture is always present at home and just a little of it is needed for the spores to grow. Considering that, it advised the public to always be ready to eliminate mold. That way, the worst of its effects could be avoided, it asserted.

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