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Crawl Space Mold Removal: Mold Exposure

Mold can send deadly tiny spores into the living room when it takes over the crawl space. Inhaling them can cause a variety of issues, including itchy eyes, asthma, bronchitis, and even migraines in you or your loved ones. Mold can also make it difficult for your loved ones to breathe.


Is it dangerous to be exposed to mold?

Damp and moldy settings can have a variety of health consequences, or none at all. Mold sensitivity affects some people. Mold exposure can cause symptoms such as a stuffy nose, wheezing, and red or itchy eyes or skin in these patients.


Is it possible for you to stay in your home while the mold is being removed?

It is recommended that you depart throughout the mold remediation process for your health's sake. However, in some circumstances, only a piece of the home may be walled off for remediation, allowing you to live in the rest of the house.


How much mold exposure is too much?

There is no universal standard for determining how much mold exposure is dangerous. Mold exposure has varied affects on different people. Even a tiny amount of exposure can be detrimental to persons who have asthma, are allergic to mold, or have weaker immune systems.


What is the best way to tell if mold is making you sick?

Mold exposure can cause headaches, sore throats, runny noses, coughing, sneezing, watery eyes, and exhaustion, among other things. Asthma attacks can happen to people who have asthma. Serious infection can strike persons with weakened immune systems.


Is it dangerous to be exposed to mold for a short period of time?

Mold can induce sinus congestion, coughing, asthma flare-ups, and allergic reactions even after a brief contact. According to a University of Arizona study, mold may be found in 100 percent of homes, thus most individuals can tolerate it.


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