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Mold is a type of fungi that thrives in moisture intrusive environments, high humidity levels, and inadequate ventilation.
Mold can spread throughout a building in as little as 48-72 hours.
It can grow out in the open or grow hidden in the attic, basement, and wall cavities.
There are thousands of types of mold in various colors.
As mold grows, it produces mold spores that are very small and easily float in the air, polluting your indoor air quality.
One in three people have had an allergic reaction to mold. Mycotoxins (fungal toxins) can cause a range of health problems with exposure to only a small amount.
Mold spores polluting your indoor air can trigger existing health conditions or cause negative health effects including (but not limited to):
– Chronic allergies ranging from mild to severe
– Severe irritation of the respiratory system
– Fatigue
– Asthma and trouble breathing
– Severe toxic reactions
– Skin rashes
– Headaches
“Without knowing the condition of the indoor environment, Physicians may have trouble diagnosing mold illness-such as Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) and Toxic Mold Syndrome (TMS).”
In addition to the potential negative health effects caused by mold, it’s a destructive organism that can damage your property’s structural integrity, especially where there’s been water damage such as water leaks and spills or high humidity and a lack of ventilation. It can also be visually unappealing, and produce bad smells and lower your property value.
Leaky faucets, compromised plumbing, dripping hose line and certain insects could signal that you have, or may have the potential to see mold shortly. Termites and Cockroaches are just a few of the insects that are a good indicator that there is moisture and rotting going on.
The mold is quite possibly hidden behind walls, in your subfloors, inside metal door fascia, vent systems, outdoor siding, decks, etc. These insects do not feed off the mold but love the same moist environment. They’re also capable of spreading mold as mold spores attach to the insect bodies as they scurry about your property. Mold gets free room, board and transportation.
Leaky faucets, compromised plumbing, dripping hose line and certain insects could signal that you have, or may have the potential to see mold shortly. Termites and Cockroaches are just a few of the insects that are a good indicator that there is moisture and rotting going on.
The mold is quite possibly hidden behind walls, in your subfloors, inside metal door fascia, vent systems, outside siding, decks, etc. These insects do not feed off the mold but love the same moist environment. They’re also capable of spreading mold as mold spores attach to the insect bodies as they scurry about your property. Mold gets free room, board and transportation.