The Dangers of Mold In Your Home 

One of the most disheartening things you can see as a homeowner is a dark spot of mold in your home. It stinks, it’s ugly, and it can even damage your health. Around 70% of homes have some kind of mold in them so learning about the dangers and formulating a plan to combat it is an important part of being a responsible homeowner. In this post, we will go over the many ways that mold can enter your home, the dangers that it can pose, and the best ways to rid yourself of the substance. 

How Mold Gets Into Your House

Mold is a resilient fungus that can creep into your home in a number of ways. It can be tracked into your house by pets, people, and other objects brought in from outside. When a mold spore that is brought inside is introduced to an area of high moisture (a leaking roof) the mold grows and spreads. 

Side Effects of Mold In Your Home 

There are many types of mold that can enter your home and each can impact your health differently. The most common types of mold in homes are Cladosporium, Penicillium, and Aspergillus

Common side effects that could indicate that you have mold in your home are coughing, sneezing, postnasal drip, headaches, and fatigue. 

Some people are especially sensitive to mold exposure and can be subject to a whole host of potentially more serious complications. This includes younger and older people who can contract “mold illness”, a sickness that if left unchecked, can cause cognitive damage such as memory loss. 

How to Get Rid of Mold In Your Home 

You will need to address a couple of things in order to fix your mold problem. You should always wear a mask when attempting to clean mold as scrubbing it can aggravate the mold spores, sending them into the air where they can find their way into your respiratory system. 

The first thing you will have to do to get rid of mold in your home is identify the problem area and remove any large physical remnants of it. Once the mold has been scraped, you will need to address the moisture that caused the spore growth in the first place. Once you identify and fix where moisture is seeping into your home, placing a fan or keeping a window open near the affected area to dry it out can help alleviate the damp environment that mold loves. Using bleach or mold-killing sprays is also an effective way to kill the spores and prevent them from reproducing. 

If you find that your mold situation is too severe, you may have to contact mold removal experts to give you a hand. 

Test For Mold In Your Home With DFW Environmental Inspections 

If you think that you might have mold in your home, the next best thing you can do is to have a rigorous mold inspection. The experts at DFW Environmental Inspections can provide you with a full mold inspection and provide you with the answers that you need. Give us a call today or fill out our online form to find out if you have mold floating around in your house.