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Home and Family article : Mold & Mildew
 

Home and Family > Mold & Mildew

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Leo Nov

Mold and mildew in your house or business can be both hazardous to your health and can also damage materials and personal belongings.

Due to its ease of growth and health risks, mold is dangerous and should not be taken lightly. Most mold naturally grows outdoors and can easily be transported into buildings through open windows, ventilation and air conditioning systems, as well as on pets, clothing, or shoes. Once indoors, mold needs nothing but moisture and a food source such as, lint, ceiling tiles, drywall, insulation, carpets, upholstery, and wood to grow.

The Health Risks of Mold

The health risks caused by mold depend on the type of mold present, the amount and degree of exposure, and the health condition of the person at risk. Symptoms of mold can range from being insignificant to causing allergic reactions and illness including nasal congestion, irritation of the eyes, shortness of breath, wheezing, and in rare cases, mold infections in the lung.

There are certain groups of people that are at a higher risk when exposed to mold such as infants and children, elderly, pregnant women, and people with respiratory diseases, a weakened immune system, or those who suffer from allergies.

The name "toxic mold" is inaccurate. There are certain types of mold that are toxigenic, which means they can produce toxins like mycotoxins, however, the mold itself is not toxic, or poisonous. The health risks presented by molds that produce mycotoxins should be considered the same as other common types of mold.

Mold Damage to Material

Mold and mildew can stain or discolor many types of material, and these materials will be ruined overtime if mold is not properly removed. Over time, moldy paper and cardboard can disintegrate, and fabrics will get damaged. Be aware that continued mold growth can be indicative of moisture conditions favorable for growth of fungi that cause wood rot and structural damage to your home or business.


Leo Nov is an editorial staff member of RestorationSOS®, to learn more about mold remediation and mold removal visit RestorationSOS.com or call 1-877-767-2407.


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