June 22, 2008

The Steps to a Proper Mold Assessment

Certain types of mold can be potentially dangerous, so it’s important to make sure you conduct a proper mold assessment. Many molds, according to experts, do not pose a health hazard and people should not fear most molds. But there are some strains of mold that are dangerous. Conducting a proper mold assessment is especially important if you have children or pets in your home. A mold assessment should be done as soon as you suspect there is mold in your house.

The First Step

Mold assessment requires the completion of several tasks. Moisture levels on the floors, walls and ceilings need to be surveyed. An examination of the area needs to be done in order to locate any visible mold growth. The air quality should also be tested for mold spores.

There are different types of mold and it’s important to know the differences before conducting any mold assessment. You should also take the time to understand about mold too. Mold is a fungus that can grow on any type of surface where enough moisture is present. As they grow, molds make spores. Spores are microscopic and can be carried by air currents to other surfaces. If the other surfaces are moist enough, the spores will grow to create more mold.

Problems With Mold

Health problems is likely the main reason for conducting a mold assessment. Often when residents start to experience unexplainable respiratory problems or allergy symptoms, the choice to analyze a home for mold is made. Mold is the cause of many allergies and other health problems like asthma.

More serious health effects caused by mold exposure include frequent and heavy nose bleeds, dizziness, headaches, fever, flu-like symptoms and even extensive liver damage.

For these reasons completing a mold assessment is crucial to your and your family’s health and well being. If you’re unable or unwilling to complete a home mold assessment on your own, there are always qualified professionals who can do the job for you. In fact, in many cases it’s better to hire a professional who will be able to tell you what type of mold you have, if it’s dangerous, and what you need to do to get rid of it.

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