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Mold Removal Huron When an indoor environment becomes wet and is left unattended for an extended amount of time (sometimes as little as 48 hours) mold growth can occur. And the longer that materials and belongings remain wet, the bigger the mold problem becomes. Every minute that mold growth on building materials remains in a home or office the risks to the occupant’s health and safety increases. And here’s why: Mold Removal Huron spores are very tiny and lightweight which allows them to become airborne and travel through the air very easily. And because the spores are so very, very small they can overwhelm the human body’s natural defenses and leave the lungs and the respiratory system at risk of allergies, asthma and infections. (The most susceptible individuals to health risks include infants, children, the elderly, and immune compromised individuals such as those undergoing chemotherapy or suffering from liver disease.) Common Symptoms of Health Effects Include: Respiratory problems, such as wheezing, and difficulty in breathing Nasal and sinus congestion Eyes – burning, watery, reddened, blurry vision, light sensitivity Dry, hacking cough Sore throat Nose and throat irritation Shortness of breath Skin irritation Central nervous system problems (constant headaches, memory problems, and mood changes)

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Mold Removal Huron

When an indoor environment becomes wet and is left unattended for an extended amount of time (sometimes as little as 48 hours) mold growth can occur. And the longer that materials and belongings remain wet, the bigger the mold problem becomes. Every minute that mold growth on building materials remains in a home or office the risks to the occupant’s health and safety increases.

And here’s why: Mold Removal Huron spores are very tiny and lightweight which allows them to become airborne and travel through the air very easily. And because the spores are so very, very small they can overwhelm the human body’s natural defenses and leave the lungs and the respiratory system at risk of allergies, asthma and infections. (The most susceptible individuals to health risks include infants, children, the elderly, and immune compromised individuals such as those undergoing chemotherapy or suffering from liver disease.)

 

Common Symptoms of Health Effects Include:

 

Respiratory problems, such as wheezing, and difficulty in breathing Nasal and sinus congestion Eyes – burning, watery, reddened, blurry vision, light sensitivity Dry, hacking cough Sore throat Nose and throat irritation Shortness of breath Skin irritation Central nervous system problems (constant headaches, memory problems, and mood

changes) Aches and pains Fever General malaise Chronic fatigue Bloody noses