The term “mold illness” is a subcategory of biotoxin illness called Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS). The proper definition of CIRS is: an acute and chronic, systemic inflammatory response syndrome acquired following exposure to the interior environment of a water-damaged building with resident toxigenic organisms, including, but not limited to fungi, bacteria, actinomycetes and mycobacteria as well as inflammagens such as endotoxins, beta glucans, hemolysins, proteinases, mannans and possibly spirocyclic drimanes; as well as volatile organic compounds. The best discussion of the academic basis for this illness is found in the Expert Treating Physicians Consensus report published 7/2010.
Let start
with some basic ideas: this illness is not an allergy. It is an inflammation
within the body which is caused by an immune system that has gone haywire. More
information can be found at this website: http://www.survivingmold.com/mold-symptoms/understanding-the-illness.
The
symptoms of black mold poisoning can often be difficult to identify, according
to www.Life123.com . The problems are
usually so general that they may seem to be due to factors other than black
mold. Because black mold symptoms can be so varied and so personal, you can
have black mold poisoning with no symptoms, some symptoms or every symptom. Black
mold does not cause problems in everyone.
When it does cause issues, it is often due to an allergic
reaction to the mold, instead of symptoms of poisoning. Nevertheless, severe
mold problems can lead to poisoning in some cases. If left untreated, the
poisoning can be potentially serious. Here are some key symptoms:
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Asthma symptoms
can be caused by black mold. This can include shortness of breathe and a
tightening feeling in the chest. The mold can also cause more frequent asthma
attacks for people with asthma.
·
Flu-like symptoms
can be caused by black mold. This can include fatigue, weakness, headache,
nausea, fever and chills.
·
Irritated eye symptoms can
be caused by black mold. This can include sensitivity to sunlight, burning
sensation in the eyes and red eyes.
·
Respiratory symptoms
can be caused by black mold. This can include sneezing, a runny nose, coughing,
nasal congestion and throat irritation.
·
Skin irritation symptoms
can be caused by black mold. This can include a mild to severe rash or hives.
Toxic mold
grows in wet areas, particularly if there has been recent water damage. Many
areas that see frequent moisture, such as the corner of an old and cracked
shower, can grow black mold. The toxic fungi can result in serious side
effects, especially for infants and young children. More info can be found at
this site: http://www.life123.com/health/first-aid/poisoning/symptoms-of-black-mold-poisoning.shtml?ad=semD&an=google_s&am=broad&o=2739
.
According
to the Centers for Disease Control, Sensitive individuals should avoid areas
that are likely to have mold, such as compost piles, cut grass, and wooded
areas. Inside homes, mold growth can be slowed by controlling humidity levels
and ventilating showers and cooking areas. If there is mold growth in your
home, you should clean up the mold and fix the water problem. In addition to
finding information a this site: http://www.cdc.gov/mold/faqs.htm
, there are more tips listed here.
Mold
growth can be removed from hard surfaces with commercial products, soap and
water, or a bleach solution of no more than 1 cup of bleach in 1 gallon of
water. If you choose to use bleach to clean up mold:
·
Never
mix bleach with ammonia or other household cleaners. Mixing bleach with ammonia
or other cleaning products will produce dangerous, toxic fumes.
·
Open
windows and doors to provide fresh air.
·
Wear
non-porous gloves and protective eye wear.
·
If
the area to be cleaned is more than 10 square feet, consult the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guide titled Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings.
Although focused on schools and commercial buildings, this document also
applies to other building types. You can get it by going to the EPA web site at
http://www.epa.gov/mold/mold_remediation.html
·
Always
follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using bleach or any other cleaning
product.
According
to the CDC, here are some recommendations:
·
Keep
humidity levels as low as you can—no higher than 50%--all day long. An air
conditioner or dehumidifier will help you keep the level low. Bear in mind that
humidity levels change over the course of a day with changes in the moisture in
the air and the air temperature, so you will need to check the humidity levels
more than once a day.
·
Use
an air conditioner or a dehumidifier during humid months.
·
Be
sure the home has adequate ventilation, including exhaust fans.
·
Add
mold inhibitors to paints before application.
·
Clean
bathrooms with mold killing products.
·
Do
not carpet bathrooms and basements.
·
Remove
or replace previously soaked carpets and upholstery.
Never attempt to dispose of toxic black mold on your own,
according to Residential Energy Services Network. Improper removal of mold can
cause the release of high amounts of spores and mycotoxins. This can lead to
cross contamination throughout the interior of the home and increases the
chance of health issues.
If you discover toxic black mold in your residence you
should contact a professional and if required in your state, a licensed mold
remediation company. The removal of mold can be very extensive. Improper
remediation of a toxic black mold condition can lead to cross contamination and
require additional remediation and cleaning. While remediation is being
performed, arrangements should be made for the home to be empty of residence.
Some mold conditions can require long term remediation leaving the home
inhabitable.
Toxic black mold grows at a slower rate than most molds. It requires a food source to be extremely wet for up to 7-10 days before it can start to grow. Typically your average mold will take 1-2 days to colonize, but toxic black mold can take up to 12 days before colonizing. Toxic black mold in a home will typically grow in a place that is not visible to the occupants. Because toxic black mold requires extensive moisture for a long period of time, it usually grows in a place where there has been a hidden water leak.
Toxic black mold grows at a slower rate than most molds. It requires a food source to be extremely wet for up to 7-10 days before it can start to grow. Typically your average mold will take 1-2 days to colonize, but toxic black mold can take up to 12 days before colonizing. Toxic black mold in a home will typically grow in a place that is not visible to the occupants. Because toxic black mold requires extensive moisture for a long period of time, it usually grows in a place where there has been a hidden water leak.
Many times the cause of toxic black mold growth is a
plumbing leak hidden within the walls. Other causes include: water heater and
washer leaks, shower and sink leaks and water entering into the interior by way
of a construction failure. More info
about black mold remediation can be found at this site: http://www.resnet.us/blog/understanding-black-mold/
.
If you
want to be safe, it is highly recommend you hire a professional company who has
experience working with mold removal. They can advise you on the best cleanup process
to completely get rid of your mold problems. You can find them typically
through referrals or online, and the company should provide a free consultation:
·
They will assess the situation at no
cost to you.
·
They will help you find mold that
you may not have seen. This is very important because if you miss even a little
mold, you remain at risk for health problems
·
They have the knowledge and special
equipment to safely remove mold without exposing you to further health
problems.
·
They can advise you on techniques
that will help you complete the job safely if you opt to do the work yourself.
The
dangers of black mold increase during the cleanup process because you will be
increasing your exposure to the mold. In order to avoid the health effects of
black mold, it is necessary to take precautionary steps in order to prevent
cross contamination and also minimize the exposure. Wearing goggles, a mask,
and other protective clothing can help you to avoid exposure to the spores. More
details can be found at this site: http://www.black-mold-guide.com/health-effects-of-black-mold.html
.
As well, here are some additional resources on this topic:
Mold: Signs, Types of Mold, Clean-up, Effects on Health, Toxins, Mold Prevention and more
http://www.royalroofinginc.ca/mold/
Mold and Moisture in Homes - Minnesota Department of Health
http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/indoorair/mold/
Mold: Standards, Hazard Recognition, Detection Methods, Control and Clean-up - U.S. Department of Labor
https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/molds/standards.html
Molds and Your Home: What You Need to Know - New York State Department of Labor
https://www.health.ny.gov/publications/7287/
As well, here are some additional resources on this topic:
Mold: Signs, Types of Mold, Clean-up, Effects on Health, Toxins, Mold Prevention and more
http://www.royalroofinginc.ca/mold/
Mold and Moisture in Homes - Minnesota Department of Health
http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/indoorair/mold/
Mold: Standards, Hazard Recognition, Detection Methods, Control and Clean-up - U.S. Department of Labor
https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/molds/standards.html
Molds and Your Home: What You Need to Know - New York State Department of Labor
https://www.health.ny.gov/publications/7287/
Black mold
is something that can be prevented, but when it is found in any type of
structure, you should act immediately to resolve the situation—not only for
economic and environmental reasons, but also for your own physical and mental
health and wellbeing .
Until next
time.
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