Indoor Air Quality / Mold Inspection / Mold Removal
What’s that smell?
Recent studies show that the air inside the average home is five to two hundred 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.
Mold FAQ's
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
Volunteer Home Inspection and Indoor Air Quality inspectors are trained and nationally certified in the inspection of air quality, mold testing and correction of a broad range of Indoor Air Quality / Mold Inspection issues, inlcuding mold removal services.
We give common sense advice based on good science and nationally recognized treatment protocols. No fear tactics. Good information and solutions to help your family enjoy a healthier indoor environment at home.
Mold FAQ's
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