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BLACK MOLD: TRUTH VS. FICTION

You’ve heard of ‘Toxic Black Mold’ on the news, but how do you separate Truth from Fiction?

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Who hasn’t heard of “Toxic Black Mold“? After all, it’s been featured on both local news segments, as well as national programs such as 20/20 and 48 Hours. But what is Toxic Black Mold, and what does it mean if you think you have it in your home? It can be incredibly difficult to separate mold fact from mold fiction, so here we are going to try to dispel some of the myths, particularly as it relates to “Toxic Black Mold”.

Some common questions we hear:
• Is it hazardous to my health? Can I die from mold exposure?
• Is black mold worse than other kinds of mold?
• Is my home salvageable? Can the mold problem be remedied?
• I clean my house, so how can I have mold?
• Can I clean the mold myself or do I need a professional to do it?
• I found mold during a remodeling project. What should I do?

While these are all legitimate questions, most of them are the result of media reporting being more interested in sensationalism than fact. The fact of the matter is there is no such thing as “Toxic Black Mold”. Mold is best compared to an allergen such as cat dander, and while some people may have allergic reactions to it (Most commonly runny nose, headache, etc.), many people may have no reaction at all. While the media and unscrupulous contractors often refer to severe health problems resulting from mold exposure, no link has ever been proven or supported.

Mold Testing
So, we’ve addressed the myth as it pertains to health problems resulting from mold exposure, but what are we able to ascertain from the color of the mold growth? Honestly, not much. The color of mold growth is affected by a number of factors, from the food source, to the growing environment, to the mold strain. While it’s convenient to categorize one color as more dangerous than another, the truth of the matter is that simply is not the case. Whether the mold growth is green, white, blue, or black, no mold color causes more damage to your home or indoor environment than any other.

While the media has certainly sensationalized the health hazards of mold exposure, one hazard introduced by mold growth has not been given attention, and that’s the damage mold growth can cause to your home. Not properly mitigated, mold growth can result in structural damage that can lead to expensive and complex repairs and mold remediation. For this reason, it is recommended to address mold growth properly and as quickly as possible. A Professional Mold Remediation Company is capable of removing the mold contamination, and should be able to make recommendations for resolving moisture problems and preventing future mold growth. It is strongly recommended to contract with Mold Remediation Companies that do not do their own mold testing, as this is viewed as a conflict of interest.

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Though your home may be kept very clean, it is important to understand that mold spores are everywhere, and require only water and a food source to grow. As most building materials are viable food sources for mold, once moisture is present, regardless of how clean you keep your home, mold growth can result. Though we can certainly understand feeling a need to clean a mold problem when you do discover it, it is important to recognize a mold contamination that requires Professional Mold Remediation by qualified experts. In the case of mold contamination, it is often what you don’t see that is of the most concern. Though you may see visible mold growth on a wall for instance, a Professional Mold Remediator may be able to determine the likelihood that mold growth also exists within wall, floor, or ceiling cavities, or other hard to reach areas. Additionally, mold spores will be in the air, potentially spreading the mold growth to other areas of the home. For these reasons, it is important to contract with a Professional Mold Remediation company such as Disaster Blaster, who will be able to determine the unique needs of your mold remediation project, and put in place steps to resolve the mold problem and remove the contamination.

Should you have any questions or concerns that you may have a mold problem in your home, please don’t hesitate to contact your local Disaster Blaster office! Our commitment is to the health and safety of our neighbors.

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