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Is Hidden Mold in Your Home Making You Unwell?

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Mold holds great significance in the planet’s ecosystem, as it breaks down decaying flora and fauna in the environment. However, in the confined spaces of your home, mold spores in the air can have a detrimental effect on the health of you and your family.

Mold may develop in areas of your home that are not normally visible, such as under carpeting and in heating ducts. You might not be aware of mold growth until it has become quite widespread.

What Are the Symptoms of Mold Exposure?

Mold spores are invisible to the naked eye, and easily come into contact with the skin or through inhalation. Symptoms from exposure to mold are similar to an allergic reaction. You or your family might experience sneezing and coughing, or an irritated feeling in the lungs, throat or eyes. Skin rashes or headaches with no identifiable cause may also indicate the presence of mold.

In most cases, the symptoms arising from mold exposure are uncomfortable but not life threatening. Antihistamines, decongestants and nasal rinses can all provide relief until the mold problem is addressed. Some people are at risk of developing serious complications, such as lung infections, from contact with spores. If anyone in your household has conditions like asthma, cystic fibrosis or a compromised immune system, extra care must be taken to tackle mold growth.

What to Do If You Think You Have Mold

Although symptoms of an allergic reaction to mold are usually manageable, it is important to deal with the root cause. This is vital if anyone in your household has a respiratory condition, otherwise they risk developing a serious illness. Mold grows best in dark areas with a source of moisture. Check basements, roof spaces, around pipework and under carpets thoroughly.

Mold can develop in areas that are not easily visible. Be alert for an earthy, musty smell in suspect areas. Materials affected by mold will noticeably warp, peel or crack.

It is not recommended to try and remove mold yourself if you experience allergy symptoms. If you or your loved ones have compromised immunity, you will want to be certain you have eliminated both the mold and any contributing factors, such as water damage.

Going Green Restoration has years of experience in mold removal in the Orlando area. Contact our office today to safeguard the heath of your family.

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