cholorine bleach + water and wipe down all surfaces.
A dehumidifier? Maybe for your bedroom.
Here's a link to the FEMA mold remediation information - maybe more information than you need http://www.fema.gov/government/grant/pa/9580_100.shtm. This is more for recovery from floods.
And here's a link to the Environmental Protection Agency's Mold/indoor air quality http://www.epa.gov/mold/index.html which has lots of helpful information. Or maybe more information than you wanted to know.
or try this one: http://www.epa.gov/mold/moldguide.html
Our mold is the kind that likes warm moist environments. But after Hurricane Katrina, most of us had "Katrina cough" - an upper respiratory congestion that was hard to get rid of - partly due to the increase in mold that was growing in all the flooded out homes.




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