Toxic Mold Dangers

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TOXIC MOLD DANGERS

Toxic black mold [like Aspergilliosis] the problem can cause severe health disorders and mold-related problems [top 100 mold health effects}:

  • birth defects
  • miscarriages
  • headaches and
  • sleep disorders
  • memory loss
  • destruction of
  • brain tissue
  • cancer
  • allergic reactions
  • loss of hair
  • skin disease
  • open skin sores
  • skin rashes
  • fungal infections
  • skin lacerations
  • chronic sinusitis
  • sinus problems
  • allergies to mold
  • lung diseases
  • other respiratory illnesses
  • mold-induced infections
  • death

If deprived of water, dormant mold can survive without air, food, and water for millions of years in a hostile environment waiting for moisture or water and food to restart and to spread mold sickness and illness, toxic mold spores, mold growth, mold infestation, and mold contamination.

Mold does NOT need light to reproduce and to grow. Toxic mold grows well in both hot and cold climates [such as Alaska and Canada], and up to

six miles high.

Mold has NO natural enemies [except for the sun’s ultraviolet rays], and thus no predator eats mold. Animals, plants, bacteria, and viruses do NOT eat mold.

Mold is a non-stop PREDATOR that eats animal & human flesh,

as well as plant life!

Mold grows well in homes, condominiums, apartments, offices, and other workplaces and buildings because most property owners and managers:

1. do not properly maintain:

  • building roofs
  • exterior siding
  • windows
  • heating
  • ventilating
  • HVAC equipment
  •    and ducts
  • plumbing fixtures
  • water lines
  • sewer lines

To prevent water intrusion.

2. fail to quickly find, detect, search for, & repair

  • mold water
  • plumbing problems
  • water leaks and sewer breaks
  • broken water
  • pipe lines
  • dripping water
  • running water
  • flooding
  • flood damage
  • water moisture
  • humidity
  • sewer
  • mold damage problems
  • mold infestation
  • mold contamination

 

Where mold grows

Attics with roof leaks or inadequate ventilation

Basements with dirt floors or water problems

Behind and under showers, tubs, toilets, bathroom walls

Books, magazines, newspapers

Carpeting and padding

Ceilings [from roof leaks] & ceiling tiles

Clothing

Crawl spaces

Drapes

Drywall in ceilings and walls

Garbage disposal

Heating/cooling equipment & ducts

Humidifiers & vaporizers [inside]

Leather items

Paint

Paper, cardboard & other paper products

Plants [house plants]

Rags

Upholstered furniture

Walls [from siding, roof, & plumbing leaks]

Wallpaper & behind wallpaper

Wood products

 

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