Monthly Archives: November 2014

Is Mold Your Nighmare Guest?

According to legend, even vampires must wait to be invited before they enter your home. As demonstrated by a recent story in mold news, this invasive fungus displays no such good manners.

Last September, a surprise “visit” from black mold led to a nightmare of inconvenience and red tape for one Ohio apartment renter. Upon receiving notice of the problem along with photographic evidence, the management company took three weeks just to approve the request for repair.

Unfortunately, the situation became more involved. The renter reported a foul smell emanating from the faucet in her master bathroom, only to be told that “foul water or odor/mold” is not considered an emergency. When maintenance finally responded, they claimed the problem didn’t exist based on inspection of the wrong bathroom.

The renter was forced to submit yet another service request. It ultimately took a visit from the management company’s director of operations to resolve the tangled mess. Final work on the clean-up was due to be completed mid-October, more than one month after the initial report.

While this mold news may sound like the plot of a sitcom, there’s nothing funny about this issue. Continued exposure can result in upper respiratory ailments and other serious physical illnesses. At this point, not all states have clear laws regarding mold so consumers need to be vigilant and persistent.

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Mold and Sick Buildings a Real Problem

You’ve probably heard tales regarding black mold and health issues related to contaminated buildings… But what’s the real story?

The CDC and EPA inspire confusion over mold and health issues
Though the CDC denies a correlation between mold and health issues, the EPA sustains molds have the potential to cause serious illness. Once inside the sinuses and lungs of susceptible individuals, mold spores colonize the body. Reproducing and metabolizing, the spores excrete mycotoxins, poisoning the blood and attacking the immune system.

Symptoms of black mold exposure include:

  • Irritation to the eyes, skin, throat, nose, and lungs of mold-allergic and non-allergic individuals.
  • Hay fever symptoms, such as sneezing, runny nose, and red eyes.
  • Skin rashes or dermatitis.
  • Immediate or delayed allergic reactions.
  • Asthma attacks.

Where is black mold hiding?
Black mold needs a consistently moist environment to grow and reproduce. It hides in the nooks and crannies of high cellulose, low nitrogen materials. It loves to grow on paper, fiberboard, drywall, fiberglass insulation, under floorboards – even on dust and lint. If you have attempted to remove this mold with soap and water – you’re only scratching the surface.

Guarding against mold

  • Limit standing moisture, paying special attention  high humidity areas such as kitchens, showers, bathrooms, and utility areas containing washers, water heaters, and pipes.
  • If mold issues are identified, address them promptly – furnishings and building materials must be dried within 24-48 to prevent colonies from forming.

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Black Mold Shuts Down School

A current mold news story demonstrates that the fungus is an equal-opportunity invader with no respect for any demographics. Schools, hospitals, office buildings and other heavily populated facilities are all susceptible.

Workers at Carlin C. Coppin Elementary School in Lincoln, CA discovered mold while repairing leaks in the air conditioning system. After testing revealed the presence of black mold, the school was shut down for nearly a week so officials could investigate further.

The school was built in 1973 and has undergone periodic testing for black mold. Results of extensive testing in 2010 came back negative. At this time it’s believed that the infestation is a result of renovations in the affected classrooms over the past summer.

Students with allergies would be adversely affected by any mold in the building. Even people without a history of allergies or sinus trouble can eventually develop upper respiratory ailments such as runny noses and itchy, watery eyes.

Moisture is the lifeblood of mold. Any time a spore lands on a damp spot, it has the resources it needs to grow and expand. The experience at Coppin Elementary points out the importance of regular inspection and repair of air conditioning, faucets and other potential sites of water leaks.

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The Devastating Effects of Mold: A Real-Life Story

The Effects Of Mold

The Effects Of Mold

Imagine finding your dream home only to have it fall victim to a seemingly innocent substance that occurs freely in nature. This was the unfortunate result for a Pacific Northwest couple whose residence of 24 years was destroyed by an infestation that could have been solved with mold treatment.

Craig and Shelly Johnson were newlyweds in 1990 when they purchased their home in Vancouver, WA, a suburb of Portland, OR. Six years later they completed major renovations, including finishing the basement and adding a bedroom and bathroom. They also had new insulation installed in the attic and redid the exterior with new siding and windows.

Several years later, the couple and their sons began suffering from health problems, beginning with respiratory ailments like bronchitis and pneumonia. Craig and Shelly continued to experience further declines in their conditions that seriously impaired their quality of life, including their ability to work. After failed attempts to determine the cause, a random comment from Shelly prompted Craig’s physician to suggest that their home be tested for toxins.

What they discovered was devastating. During that long-ago remodeling, the bathroom vents had never been installed and they were found laid on top of the attic insulation. In addition, the siding covered up the attic vents, creating the perfect breeding ground for mold. Moisture from years of showers resulted in an attic infested with various types of black and white mold.

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