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It Is Good To Know mold growth in houses is controllable

Jackson Kung'u

It is good know that mold growth in houses is controllable. For more information about mold growth and control visit this page http://www.moldbacteria.com/topic_1.html

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It Is Good To Remember Dead Mold Is A Health Hazard

Jackson Kung'u

It is good to remember that while dead mould would not continue growing, it is still a health hazard. People who are sensitive to mold spores would still react if they are exposed to airborne dead spores. That’s why physical removal of  mold from occupied spaces, even after treating it with biocides, is recommended.

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What Do You Do With Clothes If You Have Black Mold In Your House?

Jackson Kung'u

What do you do with clothes if you have black mold in your house? The first thing is to find out which mold it is and whether the mold is growing on the clothes. There are many molds that can appear black and not all of them are toxigenic. The next thing is to assess the level of mold contamination on the clothes. If the mold was growing on the clothes for sometime, such clothes would probably have to be disposed off since they would be damaged in the first place. However, if no mold has been growing on the clothes, it is not advisable to dispose such clothes. If one is concerned about settled mold spores, the clothes can be washed thoroughly before they are worn again. Some people argue that cleaning the clothes would not remove mycotoxins and those toxins would still bee harmful to the person wearing those clothes. The level of mycotoxins (if any) would be insignificant.

If you have a mold problem, please contact us at (905)290-9101. We can help or refer you to the right people.

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What Are the Health Effects of Black Mould (Stachybotrys chartarum)?

Jackson Kung'u

Many times people tell us they have seen black mould in their houses and they want to know the health effects associated with it. There are a number of moulds such as Alternaria, Cladosporium, Memnoniella, Ulocladium and a few others that may appear black. However, when people talk of black mould they often refer to Stachybotrys chartarum. In many cases black mould that people see in their kitchens, bathrooms, window sills, and ceiling tiles is not Stachybotrys chartarum. The only way to tell whether the black mould is Stachybotrys is through laboratory mould testing. In the laboratory the mould is examined by a qualified microbiologist or mycologist and identified. After identification, the lab may give information (if available) on the health effects associated with the identified mould. It is important that a laboratory with a qualified mycologist is used because if the mould is incorrectly identified, then the information provided would be misleading.

Health Effects Associated with Black Mould (Stachybotrys chartarum)
The scientific community is still divided on the health effects of indoor moulds. Some believe there is insufficient scientific evidence to prove Stachybotrys chartarum is the sole cause of health problems reported in various publications. Health effects often associated with Stachybotrys chartarum and a few other species of moulds include:

  • Allergic reactions
  • Fatigue,
  • Headaches,
  • Chest tightness,
  • Irritation of the mucous membrane,
  • Pulmonary haemorrhage (breeding of lungs) in infants,
  • Sore throats,
  • Flue symptoms,
  • Recurring colds,
  • Diarrhoea,
  • Dermatitis,
  • General malaise

Regardless of the health effects, extensive mould growth indoors could be an indication of an unhealthy living environment.

If you have a question regarding the health effects of black mould (Stachybotrys chartarum) please give us a call at 905-290-9101.

 

Filed Under: Fungi Tagged With: black mold, health risks, stachybotrys

Indoor Air Quality: Testing for Mold Contamination in Buildings

Jackson Kung'u

Testing for mold contamination in buildings may involve collection and analysis of the following types of samples:

Air Samples

Air samples may be collected for total spore/hyphal fragment count (non-culture analysis) or for culture analysis. The analysis includes enumeration and identification of significant species. Both non-culture and culture analyses have some limitations. For example with non-culture analysis, identification of mold spores to species is difficult and for culture analysis only the viable spores/hyphal fragments are detected. In some situations, a combination of the 2 types of samples is recommended.

Tape, Bulk, Swab, Dust Samples for Direct Microscopic and Culture Analysis

Tape, swab, and dust samples are taken from surfaces suspected of mold contamination. For bulk, a piece building material such as a piece of carpet, drywall, insulation material or wood is collected. The analyses of these samples by direct microscopy allows identification to genus but experienced mycologists may identify some molds to species.

If identification to species is required, the samples are cultured in some suitable media. However, as was mentioned for air samples, only viable mold would grow in media. It is therefore recommended that both direct microscopy and culturing are used when identification of species is required.

For details on types of mold testing, click Services.

Filed Under: Fungi, Indoor Air Quality, Microbial Sampling Tagged With: air samples, Indoor Air Quality, mold contamination, mold testing

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