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What Molds Are Considered Toxic?

Poor Air Quality Due to Mold Could Be Affecting Your Health

Poor Air Quality Due to Mold Could Be Affecting Your Health

“Toxic” is a term commonly applied to a number of diverse things ranging from chemicals to relationships. So what does the word mean when it’s used in reference to mold? Please allow our NYC mold removal experts to separate facts from fiction.

Is Toxic Mold Really Toxic?

In a word, no. Toxicity actually lies in chemicals called mycotoxins that are produced and released by mold. Different mold species may produce one or more varieties of mycotoxins, but the chemicals have no intrinsic value to mold’s reproductive process so scientists are still unclear as to their purpose.

Are “Toxic Mold” and “Black Mold” the Same?

Black mold does produce mycotoxins, but the term is a shorthand name for a specific type of mold called Stachybotrys chartarum. Aspergillus and other forms of toxic mold can appear in colors such as gray, gold and yellow- or blue-green.

Is Toxic Mold a Health Hazard?

“Toxic” is sometimes interpreted as “fatal,” and while exposure to mycotoxins almost never rises to a deadly level, it can adversely affect health. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lists upper-respiratory symptoms such as sneezing and coughing as possible results from mycotoxin exposure, even in people who have not previously suffered from allergies.

People with asthma, compromised immune systems and similar pre-existing conditions are particularly vulnerable to mycotoxins, as are young children and the elderly.

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Toxic or not, indoor mold infestations should be treated immediately. Contact Stern Mold for more information.

Mold Exposure: How Much is Too Much?

Mold Exposure: How Much is Too Much?

Mold Exposure: How Much is Too Much?

Mold can be found everywhere, just like bacteria and other microorganisms. The problem with mold exposure is when there are certain species present, the quantity gets out of control, or spores get agitated and enter the air we breathe. Our Manhattan mold removal team has found entire walls and ceilings infested with mold inside and out.

The CDC warns that mold and dampness go hand-in-hand. Control humidity and repair leaks immediately for the best chances of stopping mold exposure in your building.

How Does Mold Affect Health?

Breathing in mold is a lot like getting stung by a bee. Nobody enjoys it, some people are very bothered by it, and a few people are allergic.

Mold has been conclusively linked to health problems including:

– Upper respiratory problems

– Coughing, wheezing, and sneezing

– Constant or recurring colds

– Pneumonitis

– Asthma aggravation

– Development of asthma

Additionally, research suggests that mold can cause memory loss, lung hemorrhages, and other serious illnesses.

Mold in Damp Homes and Buildings

The health problems from mold exposure have also been connected to damp indoor environments. That’s no surprise because mold needs moisture to grow and spread.

For the best results, use Manhattan mold removal services that take a multi-pronged approach. Remember, mold spores are everywhere. You need to seal surfaces and fix leaks and moisture sources or else the problem could come back.

Stern Mold uses a polymer sealant so spores cannot regrow months or even years after we leave. We also use dehumidifiers and ventilation systems. Our mold removal experts can provide further advice for preventing mold exposure in the future.

For a free quote for Manhattan mold removal, call 888-887-8376.