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Certified Mold Inspection
The mold assessment includes state of the art testing equipment and laboratory analysis. This service is set up for the real estate transaction as we can have an answer to the question about whether or not their is a mold problem in as soon as 24 hours. Please contact us for more info

The Environmental Protection Agency rates indoor air pollution among the top environmental health risks. According to the EPA, the air inside the average home is up to five times more polluted than the air outside. Poor indoor air quality can lead to a variety of health problems, including allergic reactions, infections, and even cancer. It can also contribute to asthma and other lung diseases.

Fungi, Allergens and Asthma

Molds are fungi (the plural of fungus) that grow on the surfaces of objects. They can cause discoloration and odor problems, deteriorate building materials, and lead to allergic reactions in susceptible individuals, as well as other health problems.

Mold spores primarily cause health problems when they are present indoors in large numbers and are inhaled by the occupants. This occurs primarily when there is active mold growth inside the building. Typical symptoms that mold-exposed persons report include:

  • Respiratory problems, such as - wheezing, and difficulty breathing;
  • Nasal and sinus congestion;
  • Eye irritation - burring, watery, or reddened eyes;
  • Dry hacking cough;
  • Nose and/or throat irritation.

Some fungi are pathogenic to humans and other animals. Such diseases are called mycoses or fungal infections . Some molds release toxic chemicals called mycotoxins that can result in poisoning or death.

Click here for a free copy of our Consumer Guide on Mold

Click here for information on Mold Remediation

Click here for information on Toxic Mold and Infants

Click here for information on crawlspace mold

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