Is That Toxic Mold?

Is that toxic mold? Obviously if you have a mold problem in your house you need to get rid of it whether it be the sometimes deadly Stachybotrys chartarum or another type of household mold. Toxic mold has been linked to many health problems. I think we have all seen at least some of the reports of the possible health concerns connected to toxic black mold. There are test kits available that are capable of identifying the type of mold present. If the mold growth is so high that you can see or smell it you may require the help of a mold remediation company to solve your problem. If you have a mold problem your first step should be assessment. Mold only thrives in a moist or damp environment. Do you have a roof leak, leaky pipes, a damp basement these things can very quickly escalate into a very dangerous situation. If the water problem is not corrected mold removal will be a futile battle. Mold spores are present everywhere which is not a problem if the mold spores do not have a place to grow. So if you plan on removing mold growth whether it be the so called “toxic mold” or any kind of mold the water problem should first be taken care of.

Toxic mold or Stachybotrys chartarum is a black or actually very dark green mold that usually grows outdoors. Unfortunately when indoor environments hold the right conditions for mold growth the spores that can be carried in on clothes or just blow in can lead to mold growth. Toxic mold has been linked to health problems for decades. It is even a top suspect for the leprosy of the bible.

Mold in its natural environment is our friend mold is used to make medicine food and it even cleans up much of the decaying matter. Mold inside of a home is quite the opposite. If you plan on tackling the toxic mold yourself you should pick up a mold test kit also check out mold clean up for a guide on the gear you may need for cleaning that mold toxic or otherwise.

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