dealing with mold Archives - Air Quality Testing by AirMD Since 2007 https://airmd.com/tag/dealing-with-mold/ Wed, 27 Jul 2016 13:06:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://airmd.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-AirMD-favicon-32x32.png dealing with mold Archives - Air Quality Testing by AirMD Since 2007 https://airmd.com/tag/dealing-with-mold/ 32 32 Conquer Mold to Avoid Health Issues https://airmd.com/conquer-mold-avoid-health-issues/ Wed, 27 Jul 2016 13:06:37 +0000 http://www.airmd.com/?p=2313 Mold occurs more often than we’d like. It’s a form of fungus with various different types that grows best in humid, warm and moist environments. It doesn’t matter which country you live in; mold is prevalent worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 10-50% of indoor environments in Europe, North America, Australia, India and ... Read more

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Mold occurs more often than we’d like. It’s a form of fungus with various different types that grows best in humid, warm and moist environments. It doesn’t matter which country you live in; mold is prevalent worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 10-50% of indoor environments in Europe, North America, Australia, India and Japan are estimated to be affected by indoor dampness. Moreover, that’s not including China, the rest of Asia, and the large continent of South America.

Bacteria and Mold

Apart from visibly damaging your interior living and working spaces, various reports have arisen in recent years linking the potential threat mold has on human health. Simply said, mold produces harmful toxic substances. These substances may be harmful to everyone, regardless of health status.

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has stated that symptoms may even occur in people with no mold allergies or other allergic tendencies. Symptoms include blocked nose, runny nose, itchy nose, itchy throat, and sneezing. Individuals with asthma will have their existing respiratory issues exacerbated and those with specific blood disorders could even experience fatal complications by breathing in moldy air.

Another big concern is our children. They are considered a sensitive group if exposed to mold inhalation as this could lead to the development of asthma and other respiratory problems.

AirMD, along with the EPA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), call for immediate action in remediating the mold that is found in any indoor space. To insure the containment and prevention of mold growth in emergency situations, testing and remediation procedures should be activated within 48 hours of the cause. However, if you are not even aware of any water damage, but suspect mold growth due to a musty odor, you need to have mold testing and inspection completed as a first step to rectify the problem for improved indoor air quality.

Environmental Testing Process by AirMD

AirMD provides comprehensive testing and consulting services customized for each and every case to determine the most effective solutions. An AirMD certified report identifying any mold related issues, the laboratory results and a detailed remediation protocol is sent within 3 business days.

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Dealing with Mold and Common Preventative Measures https://airmd.com/dealing-with-mold-and-common-preventative-measures/ Mon, 28 Mar 2016 20:23:26 +0000 http://www.airmd.com/?p=2151 Dealing with Mold and Common Preventative Measures Mold is a common problem in homes. It grows in moist conditions where warm temperatures and humidity are present. Fungal spores, from which mold grows, are always present in the air and on objects indoors. When temperatures are right and there is sufficient moisture, growth begins on fabrics, ... Read more

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Dealing with Mold and Common Preventative Measures

Mold is a common problem in homes. It grows in moist conditions where warm temperatures and humidity are present. Fungal spores, from which mold grows, are always present in the air and on objects indoors. When temperatures are right and there is sufficient moisture, growth begins on fabrics, walls, carpets, upholstery and furniture. Moisture may come from plumbing leakages, flooding or other water events.

Preventing Mold

To prevent mold, it is important to ensure that all plumbing connections around the house are sealed. It is important to be vigilant. Warping floors, discolored walls, patches on ceilings, peeling paint from walls or damp basements are all indications of leakages. Humid indoor conditions also cause mold. And when hot air condenses on a cool surface, mold grows. This commonly occurs in poorly insulated wall exteriors and windows. It also occurs on cold pipes during summer.

Once mold occurs and the fungal spores release, mold grows rapidly It is important to hire a professional company to do mold inspection in and around the house. If there is mold in the home, inspection will catch it early enough and will provide advice on remedial measures to be taken.

Common Mold Symptoms

Since mold grows on many surfaces around the house including furniture, upholstery, walls and carpets; it can affect the health of people living in the home. Mold causes allergic reactions, respiratory problems, nasal and sinus congestion, eye irritation, dry coughs, skin rashes as well as irritation in the nose or throat. If these symptoms occur, it is important to seek medical assistance and call a mold inspection company immediately.

Cleaning and Removing Mold

There are many chemical products in the market that kill mold, but many are harmful to people or the environment. It is important to prevent mold. This means maintaining optimal room temperatures and preventing leakages. It is also advisable to regularly disinfect around areas commonly associated with mold growth, such as sink areas or showers.

For very small areas, determine the source and apply fungus solutions such as Lysol, X-14 or Clorox. Make sure to leave the area well ventilated and wear a mask. Also replace or clean HVAC systems, but it is advisable to hire professional services to test the air quality around the home who can offer advice on ways to prevent, clean or remove mold.

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