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Should I Test for Mold

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Mold is a type of fungus that grows on plants and fibers as is in most cases associated with damp musty locations such as bathroom, basements, attics or utility rooms. Research has identified over 100,00 types of  Mold that comes in various shapes, colors and textures. Mold produces spores which travel through the air which typically settle and start to grow in moist places. Mold and fungi are everywhere. Fungi can be found in grassy fields, forests, plantations, farms, and especially homes.

Molds can be dangerous to the health of humans simply because these tiny living organisms are from the family of fungi. Once you have been in contact with these organisms they can have an effect to your skin, eyes, and lungs and even to your brain. It is also true that prolonged mold exposure can be life-threatening and as a matter of fact, there are cases of death due to too much exposure to toxic molds. The size of a mold spore is only 3 to 4 micron large and there is no doubt that this super tiny living organism can harm your body system so badly. In addition to the health effects they can cause, molds can also destroy and damage some of your items at home.

Molds can start to multiply and grow in any place under the right conditions, both indoors and outdoors. For the molds to grow, they typically need ample amount of moisture, oxygen as well as food. In most cases the damp basements, toilets, kitchen, sink, laundry areas and HVAC systems are some of the common breeding places for indoor molds. There could also more molds growing on different types of materials such as paper, wood and cloth. On the other hand, hidden molds as well as cleaning moldy unreachable parts of your home should be left handled to the skill of a certified mold tester, industrial hygienist or certified Remediation Company

You can identify any harmful health effects caused by unwanted molds by administering indoor and/or outdoor air quality testing. Through air quality testing, you can determine whether the air you breathe has relatively low presence of volatile particles such as molds, pet dander, pollen, dust, asbestos, or even carcinogenic fibers and elements.

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When it comes to mold testing you really have a couple of options. Gathering samples of harmful particles can be done by you using home air quality testing kits, or can likewise be administered by trained and certified mold testers and indoor/outdoor air quality inspectors.

map for actions necessary to remove the mold and correct any moisture problems you may have.  It is recommended in most cases that you hire the professional who has the special equipment and expertise to alert you to the potential moisture cause. They will take surface and air samples which will be sent to a certified lab for analysis.

Mold testing is worth the investment as it is the blueprint of what is needed to restore your indoor air quality to acceptable levels.


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