How can I be sure I have a mold problem?
Typically, we are called because mold has been found. However, if there has been water damage there can be mold hidden behind walls and inside other structures that can hold moisture. In cases where mold is suspected, an inspector who is certified in mold detection can check your property. In addition, samples might be taken and sent to an independent laboratory for analysis.
What affects can mold have on my health?
Mold reproduces by sending spores into the atmosphere. These spores are harmful because they are inhaled. Every person will have different sensitivities to mold, but without proper testing it is almost impossible to know if the there are types of mold that are labeled as “toxic.”
For some people, mold exposure will cause cold or allergy-like symptoms such as a stuffy nose, eye irritation, wheezing, or skin irritation. Other people, such as those with serious allergies to molds, can have more severe reactions. Severe reactions can include fever and shortness of breath. People with chronic lung illnesses and those with compromised immune systems may develop mold infections in their lungs or die from mold exposure.
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) concluded in 2004 that there was significant evidence showing that exposure to indoor mold is linked to upper respiratory tract infections, coughing, and wheezing in otherwise healthy people; with severe asthma reactions in people with asthma; and with hypersensitivity pneumonitis in individuals susceptible to that specific condition. The IOM has also found evidence linking indoor mold exposure with respiratory illnesses in children who were otherwise healthy.
Why can’t I clean mold using bleach?
There is ample evidence showing that even brief exposure to mold can have detrimental health effects. Our technicians will securely block-off the affected area of your property to keep mold from spreading to the rest of your structure. In some cases, wallboard or other affected structures can be removed and destroyed while other items can be cleaned. We can determine which items need to be removed and replaced and which can be cleaned to be returned to the home or business once the mold is removed. Bleach is not a good solution for mold remediation for a variety of reasons, but the most important reason is that bleach has no ability to inhibit mold growth. We use cleaning products that are specially formulated to combat and kill mold and will inhibit mold regrowth.