Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Mold and Allergies

Alleviate summertime allergies that may be caused by mold spores
Seasonal allergies run rampant for some people when the seasons change, and summertime is the peak time of year for those allergic to mold. While there are plenty of mold species that merely trigger allergies, black mold in particular is known for its fatal effects. Here are a few ways you can stay safe and prevent a mold allergy from hindering your summer fun.

Help keep family members free from allergies by cleaning your ventilation system once every few years. Many homeowners don't realize that allergies are often triggered by dirty vents that constantly blow mold spores into every room of your house.
Forty million Americans suffer from allergic rhinitis (aka hay fever), and mold is one of several triggers -- especially in summertime.
(CBS8. "Fight theMold Allergy". Brooks, Ellen.)
Be aware of areas with potential for long-term moisture such as basements, bathrooms, and underneath sink areas. When moisture sits for too long it becomes a prime risk for mold growth. Some quick tips to prevent this kind of mold growth:
  • Wipe puddles after showering and cooking
  • Scrub bathroom tiles with household cleaner
  • Avoid letting your carpets stay wet for too long
  • Immediately address burst/leaky pipes
  • Look for signs of a plumbing leaks inside bathroom and kitchen cabinets, at base of toilets, and behind appliances on a monthly basis
Attic spaces can also be a major source of mold allergies, as they can get very warm and humid. It can be a prime spot for mold growth because of moisture caused by humidity or roof leaks. Mold can be prevented here using plastic tubs instead of cardboard boxes for storage. Items such as textiles, stuffed animals, and other fabric keepsakes should be kept in plastic bags to seal out moisture.

If you have concerns of toxic mold, such as black mold, in your house it might be best to have your home tested for this substance. Black toxic mold becomes increasingly dangerous if left untreated, especially since it is usually found in areas of your home that you don't see every day (like under carpets and inside walls). The best way to prevent toxic mold is to control the humidity in your home by investing in a few quality dehumidifiers during the summer months.

Call SOS for referrals to reputable, licensed, bonded and insured companies that can help you with these mold issues (labs to test your home’s mold levels, licensed plumbers to complete needed plumbing repairs, or if you need a reputable water restoration company when water damage is found). Call 1-888-589-1868 to speak with our customer service coordinators or fill out an online service request form.

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