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Black Toxic Mold
Growth, Infestations & Problems
If a home
or building is suffering from an on-going
moisture problem or water intrusion problem
such as roof leaks, siding leaks, plumbing
leaks, foundation leaks, basement wall leaks,
or other water problems, the house or
building is likely to have a resulting
black toxic mold
infestation problem.
When cellulose-based building materials
such as timbers, plywood, OSB, and similar
construction components are continually wet,
the
stage is set for the growth of the most
dangerous indoor mold species, Stachybotrys,
nicknamed "Stachy" or black toxic mold or
toxic black mold. Continued human exposure to
Stachybotrys mold can easily result in
permanent brain damage, as well as other
serious health problems. Read the top 100
mold health symptoms and mold illnesses on
the home page of
Mold Inspector.
You can learn all about mold health
problems, available medical mold diagnostic
procedures, and available medical mold
treatment alternatives in the in depth e-book
Mold Health Guide,
available to you for only $15 for email
attachment delivery worldwide at
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Mart.
To inspect and test for black toxic mold
infestations in your home, apartment,
condominium, office, workplace, or other
building, follow the do it yourself
directions provided at
Mold Inspection.
Alternatively, hire a
Certified Mold
Inspector.
To
kill, remove, and remediate black toxic mold problems in your house, rental
unit, condo, or place of employment, please use the 25 steps for do it
yourself
mold
remediation.
If you
would like to enter the very profitable mold business, your first step is
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mold
training and
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GAO Report Reports the Top Dozen Mold Health Problems
The September 30, 2008, U.S. Government
Accounting Office (GAO) summary of the health effects caused by exposure
to mold ("INDOOR MOLD," and subtitled, "Better Coordination of Research on
Health Effects and More Consistent Guidance Would Improve Federal
Efforts") reported that the following are the top dozen most
commonly-reported mold health problems reported in thirty-two (32) federal
government mold studies and reports:
1. Asthma, asthma triggers, or asthma
symptoms (such as episodes or attacks)
2. Upper respiratory tract symptoms
3. Eye symptoms
4. Skin symptoms
5. Allergies or allergic reactions
(symptoms not otherwise specified)
6. Wheeze
7. Cough
8. Difficulty breathing, trouble
breathing, or shortness of breath
9. Infections (including those
affecting people who have chronic lung disease).
10. Adverse effects to the nervous
system
11. Fungal colonization or
opportunistic infections in immune-compromised individuals
12. Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
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Picture of Stachybotrys black toxic mold growth.
Courtesy of Case Western Reserve University.
Stachy usually has a
wet, shiny look. |
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Mold pictures and read the health effects of
Absidia mold,
Alternaria mold,
Aspergillus mold,
Aureobasidium mold,
Chaetomium mold,
Cladosporium mold,
Exserohilum mold,
Fusarium mold,
Microsporum mold,
Mucor mold,
Penicillium mold,
Rhinocladiella mold,
Rhizopus mold,
Stachybotrys toxic black mold, and
Trichoderma mold.
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