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The Risks and Hazards of Mold



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By : Leo Nov    14 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-18 16:15:42
Not each type of mold is dangerous to your health. While certain types of mold exist naturally in your home or business and present no risk at all, some types of mold present both health hazards and a risk to materials and personal belongings.

The fact that mold can grow and spread relatively easily makes it more dangerous as it can become airborne when dry and can be easily carried into buildings through open windows, ventilation and air conditioning systems, as well as on clothing, shoes, and other various carriers.

Once indoors, molds needs nothing but moisture and a food to spread. Food source such as lint, ceiling tiles, drywall, insulation, carpets, upholstery, and wood are widely available around the house.

As soon as you detect mold, contact us for a mold remediation estimate. Our mold removal experts can assist with cleaning or removing toxic mold from a building structure and personal belongings contained within a moldy structure

Mold and Your Health

Sensitivity to mold is non-specific and may vary depending on the type of mold, the amount and degree of exposure, and health condition of the occupant.

Health effects of mold vary and can range from insignificant to causing allergic reactions and illness including nasal stuffiness, eye irritation, shortness of breath, and in rare cases, mold infections of the lung.

Populations such as Infants and children are in a higher risk when exposed to mold. Additional high-risk populations include elderly people, pregnant women, and people with respiratory diseases, and those who suffer from allergies.

Mold Damage to Building Materials and Personal Items

A common side effect of mold growth is stained or discolored materials. Moldy materials will be ruined over time if mold is not removed properly. Moldy paper and cardboard disintegrate over time and textiles are damaged.
Author Resource:- Leo Nov is an editorial staff member of RestorationSOS.com, a leading service provider for water damage cleanups. To learn more about water damage and water removal, visit RestorationSOS.com
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