Sorry about the title of today's post ... it was just screaming to be used.
If you don't think mold is a serious or widespread subject, then check out these recent news stories from various newspapers and reporting agencies around the United States.
May 19, 2009: Asbestos, Black Mold a Problem at Ohio College Campus
At Morgens Hall on the University of Cincinnati campus, students are concerned about ongoing asbestos and mold issues plaguing the building. [Read Full Article]
May 23, 2009: High School Tested for Presence of Black Mold
Construction managers for Wilkes-Barre [PA] Area School District are testing the lower level of GAR High School for black mold, according to Superintendent Jeff Namey. Maintenance workers discovered moisture, dust and debris in a space underneath the auditorium stage last week, Namey said. [Read Full Article]
June 3, 2009: Recognizing and preventing moldy houses, part 2
In the May 6 issue of the CCW, I wrote an article on the topic of mold in homes. Apparently, this article struck a nerve with many readers resulting in my hearing from individuals in Southeast Alaska and across the state. I'm building on that basic mold information in this month's article. Two issues are presented: 1) How to determine whether mold is present in your home, and 2) Types of health problems caused by or related to the presence of mold. [Read Full Article]
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Saturday, April 11, 2009
I am Breathing Easier!
In early January 2009, my husband and I moved out of a single wide mobile home that we had rented for 6 years, and into a small 2 bedroom home (rental). The single wide trailer was manufactured in 1983 and was not kept in good repair by the landlord.
The Problems
There was virtually no insulation in the walls. You know that fake paneling you put up? Those were our walls, and they moved. The roof leaked around windows, bad enough that we had to put containers on the inside sills to catch water. Walls buckled around outlets. And the old "burnt orange" shag rung was so old, I was afraid to try and clean it for fear of it falling apart. And you can SMELL the mustiness of mold and mildew.
Why did we move there and continue to live there under such conditions? To make a long story short, we had to move from our previous place right away because we did not want to deal with a landlord that was in and out of jail all the time. And we didn't have a lot of time to save up the proper monies for a decent home. So, we took what we could get at the time. And then that black cloud of bad luck thickened and stuck like glue to us for the better part of the next 6 years. No matter what we did, we couldn't shake it and save up the money to move from the trailer. Until recently.
During those 6 years, my health steadily declined. My husband noticed the memory loss, the confusion, my bronchial asthma getting worse, the headaches, the fatigue. While we blamed my Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome mostly on those symptoms, we had a suspicion that the mold and mildew were not helping matters any.
Just a short time after moving out of that dump, my asthma occurrence is just about nil. I've only had to use my inhaler twice, for minor reasons. And I have noticed an improvement in other areas of my health, enough to know that being away from the mold and mildew proved that they were affecting my health to some degree while living in that trailer.
Why this Post?
To let you know that, while my symptoms were mild compared to what others have experienced due to exposure to toxic mold and mildew, getting rid of your mold and mildew problem WILL improve your health. Not everyone can easily move, like we did. So, you will have to find the right solution to your mold problem, by either cleaning it yourself or hiring professionals. But it will behoove you do so as soon as you can. The longer you wait, the worse your health will get.
Take care of yourself and your family!
The Problems
There was virtually no insulation in the walls. You know that fake paneling you put up? Those were our walls, and they moved. The roof leaked around windows, bad enough that we had to put containers on the inside sills to catch water. Walls buckled around outlets. And the old "burnt orange" shag rung was so old, I was afraid to try and clean it for fear of it falling apart. And you can SMELL the mustiness of mold and mildew.
Why did we move there and continue to live there under such conditions? To make a long story short, we had to move from our previous place right away because we did not want to deal with a landlord that was in and out of jail all the time. And we didn't have a lot of time to save up the proper monies for a decent home. So, we took what we could get at the time. And then that black cloud of bad luck thickened and stuck like glue to us for the better part of the next 6 years. No matter what we did, we couldn't shake it and save up the money to move from the trailer. Until recently.
During those 6 years, my health steadily declined. My husband noticed the memory loss, the confusion, my bronchial asthma getting worse, the headaches, the fatigue. While we blamed my Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome mostly on those symptoms, we had a suspicion that the mold and mildew were not helping matters any.
Just a short time after moving out of that dump, my asthma occurrence is just about nil. I've only had to use my inhaler twice, for minor reasons. And I have noticed an improvement in other areas of my health, enough to know that being away from the mold and mildew proved that they were affecting my health to some degree while living in that trailer.
Why this Post?
To let you know that, while my symptoms were mild compared to what others have experienced due to exposure to toxic mold and mildew, getting rid of your mold and mildew problem WILL improve your health. Not everyone can easily move, like we did. So, you will have to find the right solution to your mold problem, by either cleaning it yourself or hiring professionals. But it will behoove you do so as soon as you can. The longer you wait, the worse your health will get.
Take care of yourself and your family!
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Do Your Own Mold Screening Test
Can't afford to have a Mold Remediation professional come out and test?
Then, do your own Mold Screening Test.
Use the patented collection device as directed to collect the sample yourself in minutes. It attaches to most vacuum cleaners and can be used to sample your home, office or any space you would like to have a comprehensive allergen screening of.
Return the collection device to the accredited laboratory for a complete analysis. However, you will need to pay $39.00 for laboratory analysis and detailed report. Then, within 5-7 days, you will receive the detailed report, along with recommended remedies.
Your Cost: $12.99
Kit Contains:
- Patented allergy collection device with built-in dust collector basket
- Easy to follow detailed instructions
- 24-Page consumer handbook discussing molds tested with the product
- Postage-paid mailing carton for the laboratory testing
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Friday, February 6, 2009
Review of the Mold Manuscript
At the very top of the author's site he has, in big bold red and blue lettering, "WARNING! Do Not Touch Mold Until You Read Every Word Of This Letter..." He is so right. Mold is a serious problem that can be potentially life threatening. Schools have been shut down because of it. So, if you suspect that you have a mold problem, then you're going to want to read my review of Mold Manuscript. It may just save your life.
Mold manuscript is a complete, and I do mean COMPLETE course on identifying and eliminating mold from your home or place of resident. I'm going to briefly go over the book in this review.
Chapter 1 essentially shows you how to search for mold, how to prevent spending a ton of money on treatment and how to get rid of your mold once and for all. This chapter alone is worth the price of the book.
Chapter 2 goes into painful detail on how to check for signs that you might have mold or a potential mold problem such as how to find cracks in your home and what to do when you have a moisture problem.
Chapter 3 goes over what causes black mold, which may be the worst kind of all. It also shows you how to inspect areas of your home such as windows and even your air conditioning system.
Chapter 4 goes over the best way to find black mold in your home. He goes over the causes of the problem and what the best solutions are for getting rid of black mold.
Chapter 5 is essentially a handbook with a complete checklist for getting rid of mold in your home so that you don't miss a thing.
Chapter 6 goes over more strategies for locating and eliminating mold.
In all honesty, this book may have more information than any "normal" human being will ever need on the subject unless you have or suspect you have a serious mold problem. If you do, then this book is critical to making sure you get rid of your mold safely and without a ton of expense.
At the very least, check out his site. I've only gone over a fraction of what you'll be getting at a very low price.
Here is the site where you can get more information on how to remove mold from your home or business: Mold Manuscript.
Mold manuscript is a complete, and I do mean COMPLETE course on identifying and eliminating mold from your home or place of resident. I'm going to briefly go over the book in this review.
Chapter 1 essentially shows you how to search for mold, how to prevent spending a ton of money on treatment and how to get rid of your mold once and for all. This chapter alone is worth the price of the book.
Chapter 2 goes into painful detail on how to check for signs that you might have mold or a potential mold problem such as how to find cracks in your home and what to do when you have a moisture problem.
Chapter 3 goes over what causes black mold, which may be the worst kind of all. It also shows you how to inspect areas of your home such as windows and even your air conditioning system.
Chapter 4 goes over the best way to find black mold in your home. He goes over the causes of the problem and what the best solutions are for getting rid of black mold.
Chapter 5 is essentially a handbook with a complete checklist for getting rid of mold in your home so that you don't miss a thing.
Chapter 6 goes over more strategies for locating and eliminating mold.
In all honesty, this book may have more information than any "normal" human being will ever need on the subject unless you have or suspect you have a serious mold problem. If you do, then this book is critical to making sure you get rid of your mold safely and without a ton of expense.
At the very least, check out his site. I've only gone over a fraction of what you'll be getting at a very low price.
Here is the site where you can get more information on how to remove mold from your home or business: Mold Manuscript.
The Dangers of Mold
Mold ... it's everywhere. Yes, everywhere. Lucky for most of us, it's not a serious issue in most places. However, your home is a virtual breeding ground for this stuff, such as in your bathroom, and if left untreated, it can turn your life into a living hell hole. I am going to alert you to just some of the dangers of mold and why it must go if you're going to have any chance of living a healthy life.
For starters, mold is one of the most common allergy. Those with asthma are affected the worse: severe shortness of breath, tightening of the throat, and even respiratory distress if not treated immediately. People with asthma when exposed to strong concentrations of mold can literally die from it. I suffer from acute asthma and had just recently moved from a mobile home I had rented for the last 7 years. I know there was mold and mildew in the walls and floors. I used my inhaler more often than I should have. Now that I have been out of that place for a month, my breathing is definitely better and I have only used my inhaler a handful of times.
Here's something that very few people know - Mold also can cause severe memory impairment. The way mold affects the brain is some serious stuff. If you think I'm kidding, go live in a mold infested home for about a year and see if you can remember where you put your car keys ... or that you even have a car in the first place.
The most common mold is stachybotrys chartarum, which is also the most deadly as well. It is the mold that is commonly found in damp places like your bathroom. That is why it is so important to make sure your bathroom is mold-free, as people usually spend quite a bit of time in there. Constant exposure to such mold over prolonged time can lead to some serious health issues.
Mold is a serious issue and no laughing matter. So please, if you have got a mold problem in your home - take care of it today ... before YOU forget where your car keys are.
For starters, mold is one of the most common allergy. Those with asthma are affected the worse: severe shortness of breath, tightening of the throat, and even respiratory distress if not treated immediately. People with asthma when exposed to strong concentrations of mold can literally die from it. I suffer from acute asthma and had just recently moved from a mobile home I had rented for the last 7 years. I know there was mold and mildew in the walls and floors. I used my inhaler more often than I should have. Now that I have been out of that place for a month, my breathing is definitely better and I have only used my inhaler a handful of times.
Here's something that very few people know - Mold also can cause severe memory impairment. The way mold affects the brain is some serious stuff. If you think I'm kidding, go live in a mold infested home for about a year and see if you can remember where you put your car keys ... or that you even have a car in the first place.
The most common mold is stachybotrys chartarum, which is also the most deadly as well. It is the mold that is commonly found in damp places like your bathroom. That is why it is so important to make sure your bathroom is mold-free, as people usually spend quite a bit of time in there. Constant exposure to such mold over prolonged time can lead to some serious health issues.
Mold is a serious issue and no laughing matter. So please, if you have got a mold problem in your home - take care of it today ... before YOU forget where your car keys are.
Mold's Hold
As many of you well know, Mold is a common, yet serious problem faced by thousands of home owners and renters alike. Mold comes in all forms and is very adaptable to various climates. However, naturally, the more moist the climate, the better.
Not only does mold look nasty, it can cause serious health issues. Some of the major ones are chronic asthma, memory loss, stroke, and potentially death. This is not an innocuous problem - mold is extremely serious and needs to be taken care of at first sign of growth.
The most common mold is stachybotrys chartarum, which is also the most deadly as well. It is the mold that is commonly found in damp places like your bathroom. That’s why it’s so important to make sure your bathroom is mold free as people usually spend quite a bit of time in there between shaving, showering, and using the toilet. Constant exposure to such mold over prolonged time can lead to some serious health issues.
Unchecked, mold can quickly overrun a home, apartment, or mobile home, making them virtually unlivable.
Not only does mold look nasty, it can cause serious health issues. Some of the major ones are chronic asthma, memory loss, stroke, and potentially death. This is not an innocuous problem - mold is extremely serious and needs to be taken care of at first sign of growth.
The most common mold is stachybotrys chartarum, which is also the most deadly as well. It is the mold that is commonly found in damp places like your bathroom. That’s why it’s so important to make sure your bathroom is mold free as people usually spend quite a bit of time in there between shaving, showering, and using the toilet. Constant exposure to such mold over prolonged time can lead to some serious health issues.
Unchecked, mold can quickly overrun a home, apartment, or mobile home, making them virtually unlivable.
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