Call Paul Davis: What is Black Mold?
Every homeowner fears black mold, but do you know what it is? Also called Stachybotrys, black mold grows in wet spots and is often seen around condensation or anywhere near untreated water damage. These spores come into your house by windows, other entrances or brought in on personal items and coats. Although most molds around your house aren't dangerous, this variety leads to illness with years of exposure.Black Mold Poisoning
The spores black mold releases are the reason behind black mold poisoning. Symptoms include chronic coughing, irritation to the eyes, mucus membranes of the nose and throat as well as skin rashes. Other symptoms include chronic fatigue and persistent headaches. Nausea, vomiting and bleeding in the lungs and nose occur in the most severe cases of long term exposure.Information about Mold
Mold quickly spread across walls, floors and ceilings. Whenever your home experiences water damage, you should have a Paul Davis technician check the walls for mold infestations. They can go ignored for weeks, and then appear essentially overnight. Once mold creates colonies in your property, it quickly breeds and releases toxins that make life difficult for residents:- Mold emanates a pungent, mildewed odor that stops rooms from smelling fresh.
- Mold causes problems for allergy-sensitive people, as well as those with asthma, making symptoms flare up.
- Mold can cause coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing.
- Mold toxins can trigger chronic inflammation and ongoing cold-like symptoms.
- People with weakened immune systems can get systemic infections of the lungs, skin, or digestive tract.
- In rare cases, mold toxins can cause neurological concerns or even death.
- The more prolonged the exposure, the greater the danger.