Is Mold Dangerous in Your Home? What You Need to Know

Mold Remediation

You love your family and the home that houses it. As such, maintaining a clean, healthy environment is of utmost importance. Contamination from any source is something you aim to avoid at all costs. As such, you’ve probably wondered a time or two is mold dangerous in your house? Because mold is a widely feared contaminant, we figured that this would be the perfect time to separate fact from fiction.

So — just how dangerous is mold in homes? The answer may not be as clear cut as you might have initially thought. This is because there are so many different types of mold, and making the question even more challenging to answer, is the fact that mold spores exist everywhere.

Mold can grow in your crawlspace, on shoes, and even in your mattress! (YUCK!) The simple fact of the matter is: we are surrounded by mold spores all the time and air carries the spores through the air.

When it comes to determining the hazards of mold in your home, it is also critical to note that the fungus can affect different individuals differently. While some people may be completely unbothered, mold sickness can affect others more severely. Coughing, scaly skin, watery eyes, wheezing, rashes, and other respiratory symptoms can plague those with high mold sensitivity. In some cases, a small portion of the population may have a life threatening reaction to mold.

Some people are affected by even the smallest amounts of mold. They may have nasal issues, watery eyes, coughing and other physical reactions. A smaller segment of the population are very sensitive to exposure to mold, having severe reactions that can be life threatening. Others aren’t affected at all, and can be around and/or exposure to all types of molds with no apparent sensitivities.

With this in mind, it is in your best interest to prevent mold before it takes hold. Despite the many different types of mold, the one common component is that mold requires a moisture source to grow. Check around your home for roof, window, or pipe leaks, or any other water damage in the home. If you find mold after the fact, it is essential to immediately resolve the issue with mold cleanup and mold removal. Since mold can easily spread, we recommend contacting ServiceMaster Restore for all mold removal remediation needs.