Mold in Your Home: It Can Still Be Dangerous
While the Furor Over Mold Has Died Down, the Health Risks Have Not
By Victor Medina, published May 30, 2006
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Mold hasn’t been in the headlines like it used to. Several years ago, it was the “hot” story of the moment, and everyone was talking about how to rid your house of mold and keep it from returning. Today, a lot of the furor over mold cleanup has died down, but it remains a serious problem that homeowners should take note of. According to the EPA, there is no one particular type of mold; there are over 100,000 different types that can emit thousands of different microtoxins and spores, which can often affect the health of anyone living in the environment. Of the more common household types of mold are cladsporium, penicillum, and mucor. These can be easily cleaned with common cleaning solutions.
Some types of black mold are as serious as the warnings you’ve heard. The two most serious types of black mold, or toxic mold, are Stachybotrys and Memmoniella. These molds appear slimy when wet and have whit edges. They can grow where water has absorbed into wood, paper, and cotton products. As many as half of all homes are belived to have some Stachybotrys growth. It is imperative to get any black mold you may find tested to see how dangerous the growth is. Enhaling or touching black mold can have serious health consequences.
According to the California Department of Health Services, having one or more of these allergic reactions may be tied to mold:
* Respiratory Problems (wheezing)
* Nasal and sinus congestion
* Watery, red, or burning eyes
* Dry, hacking cough or sore throat
* Nose and throat irritation
* Shortness of breath
* Skin irritation
* Central nerbous system problems (headaches, memory problems, mood swings)
* Aches and pains
* Possible fever
Of course, these symptoms do not necessarily mean you have aa mold problem, you should just look into it.
Testing your home for mold can be time consuming and expensive, and it may not even determine if your mold exposure is erious. Experts suggest you first clean the mold.

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