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HOUSE HEALTH
Mold Information
Medical studies have found that black mold is the #1 cause of allergic symptoms. The mold Stachybotrys, found in home, office and school environments, has been linked to fatal pulmonary disorders.
Our simple mold testing indicates the presence of molds within 72 hours. The
lab analysis, identifies the exact count and type of mold present.
To help detect the possibility of mold, do you notice any of the following?
- Discoloration or black mold on baseboards, wallboards or wallpaper.
- Cracks in shower tile, lack of caulking, loose toilet seal, leaks under sink
- Carpet and padding in direct contact with concrete slab
- Poorly maintained or dirty air conditioning/heating vents and filters
- Damp basement or crawl space
- Water penetration (water marks on walls, mold spots on walls)
- Musty / moldy odor
If you answered YES to any of the above questions, then you could be EXPOSED TO TOXIC BLACK MOLD!
What is Mold and Where Is It Found?
Molds are microscopic organisms, found virtually everywhere - indoors and outdoors. Molds can be found on plants, foods, dry leaves, and other organic material. Cellulose materials such as cardboard, paper, ceiling tiles, and sheet rock are also susceptible to mold growth. Mold spores are easily detached and made airborne by vacuuming, walking on a carpet or sitting on a couch. In indoor environments, mold can grow in air conditioning ducts, carpets, pots of houseplants, etc.
How Can Mold Affect Your Health?
Exposure to mold is not healthy for anyone but the following individuals are at a higher risk for adverse health effects: infants, children, elderly, immune compromised patients, pregnant women, and individuals with existing respiratory conditions. When inhaled, even in small amounts, mold can cause a wide range of health problems including respiratory problems (wheezing), nasal and sinus congestion, watery and red eyes, nose and throat irritation, skin irritation, aches and pains, fever, asthma, emphysema and in some cases even death.
Mold Can Be Found In Many Areas Of Your Home
- Attic
- Living Rooms
- Bathrooms
- (HVAC) Ventilation System
- Bedrooms
- Kitchens
- Basements
- Any Moist Areas
- Carpets
- Garage
How Can You Be Exposed To Mold?
When moldy materials become damaged or disturbed, spores (reproductive
bodies similar to seeds) can be released into the air. The following are
sources of indoor moisture that may cause mold problems in your home or
office: flooding, leaky roofs, humidifiers, damp basements or crawl spaces,
constant plumbing leaks, house plants, steam from cooking, shower/bath steam
and leaks, wet clothes, and clothes dryers vented indoors.
Protection...Testing Is Your First Line Of
Defense
For protection... Testing Is Your First Line Of Defense! To find out if mold is a problem in your home or office, you must conduct a mold test!
The Black Mold Stachybotrys Chartarum (atra)
Stachybotrys Chartarum (atra) is a greenish-black toxic mold that colonizes
particularly well in high-cellulose material, such as straw, hay, wet
leaves, dry wall, carpet, wall paper, fiber-board, ceiling tiles, thermal
insulation, etc. Stachbotrys, before drying, is wet and slightly slimy to
touch. There are about 15 species of Stachybotrys, known throughout the
world. This toxic mold grows in areas where the relative humidity is above
55%. This type of mold does not grow on plastic, vinyl, concrete products,
or ceramic tiles. It is not found in the green mold on bread or the black
mold on the shower tiles.
Stachybotrys produces a mycotoxin that causes human mycotoxicosis.
This type of
mold is thought to be a possible cause of the sick building syndrome.
Children's exposure to Stachybotrys spores are thought most likely to cause
pulmonary hemosiderosis (bleeding in the lungs). The following is a list of
symptoms associated with exposure to Stachybotrys mold spores:
- Respiratory problems, such as wheezing, and difficulty in breathing
- Nasal and sinus congestion
- Eyes-burning, watery, reddened, blurry vision, light sensitivity
- Dry, hacking cough
- Sore throat
- Nose and throat irritation
- Shortness of breath
- Chronic fatigue
- Skin irritation
- Central nervous system problems (constant headaches, memory problems, and mood changes)
- Aches and pains
- Possible fever
- Diarrhea, possible hemosiderosis
- Immune suppression
We provide home inspection services throughout Northern Mississippi and West Tennessee.
House Call Inspection Service, LLC.
1138 N. Germantown Parkway, Suite 101-289
Cordova, Tennessee 38016
901.493.6526
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