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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Mold & Your Health

Being exposed to mold causes a variety of health problems.  How mold affects the body depends on the situation and the person.  What one person can tolerate with little or no effect may cause symptoms in another individual.
The long-term presence of indoor mold may eventually become unhealthy for anyone. Those with special health concerns should consult a medical doctor if they feel their health is affected by indoor mold. Mold can be especially dangerous for babies and children, elderly persons, individuals with chronic respiratory conditions or allergies or asthma and persons having weakened immune systems.
There are four kinds of health problems that come from exposure to mold: allergic illness, irritant effects, infection, and toxic effects. For people that are sensitive to molds, symptoms such as nasal and sinus irritation or congestion, dry hacking cough, wheezing, skin rashes or burning, watery or reddened eyes may occur.
People with severe allergies to molds may have more serious reactions, such as hay-fever-like symptoms or shortness of breath. People with chronic illnesses or people with immune system problems may be more likely to get infections from certain molds, viruses and bacteria.
Headaches, memory problems, mood swings, nosebleeds and body aches and pains are sometimes reported in mold complaints, but the causes of these physical symptoms are not yet understood.  Allergic disease is now considered the most likely health problem related to mold exposures. Research into the possible health effects related to mold exposure continues today.
Short-term and beginning stages of mold sickness can look like a basic cold or allergy attack. This is because mold acts as an irritant in small doses. If you repeatedly receive any of these symptoms after entering a building, that building may have a mold problem. Early symptoms include sneezing, itchy skin, headache, watery and itching eyes and skin irritation.

If you are in an area that has been contaminated by mold for a long period of time, the following will develop.  If you begin to get these symptoms, see your doctor immediately, as they may indicate prolonged exposure to mold. Symptom of the later stages of mold sickness include constant headaches, weight and hair loss, diarrhea, vomiting, constant fatigue, coughing up blood, chronic bronchitis and sinus infections, sexual dysfunction, short-term memory loss, skin rashes and sores.

Staying in a mold-infested environment for a long period of time can result in these symptoms, which are often the result of not seeing a doctor in time, or choosing to remain in an area with mold, without taking steps to clean it.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

If you already have a mold problem-ACT QUICKLY!

Mold damages what it grows on.  The longer it grows, the more damage it causes.
It can happen very quickly. You need to fix it right away or you could be
encouraging mold. It only takes 24 to 48 hours for those spores to start
growing.
Mold grows solely by virtue of moisture. Mold spores are everywhere, they just
need water and something to feed on — like, for example building materials.
 Once mold is visible the spore count is already in the millions. That means it’s
all but certain that professional services are required.
American Mold Experts can help you determine the level of mold in residential
and commercial properties and help you determine the cause. A thorough inspection is done and test results are available in as little as 24
hours!
Once the saturation level and type of mold is determined, remediation is done to seek out, clean and remove mold.
We use MTR94 ®, a 100% natural and organic solution that is so effective it is
usually not necessary to tear out and replace areas infected with mold.  This is
safer, faster and less expensive than other commonly used mold remediation
services.  Typical treatments use hazardous man-made chemicals and biocides and require tearing out and replacing infected areas.