Handing Risks: Managing High Home Humidity Levels The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) specifies that there are a number of health problems and respiratory issues that can be associated with poor indoor air quality within our homes. Allergies, ear/nose/throat irritations, asthma, headaches and nausea are just a few …
Exposure to mold can result in a number of health problems including asthma, respiratory problems, allergic reactions, rashes, nose and throat irritation, headaches and more. You cannot completely remove mold in an indoor environment but you can control the growth and spread of mold.
Although mold grows naturally in our outdoor environment, within our homes there are certain requirements needed for mold to grow and reproduce. A suitable food source, the right temperature, oxygen and of course, water.
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