Answering Common Questions About Black Mold Remediation

 

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Back mold, or Stachybotrys chartarum, is one of the most dangerous molds that can grow in a home. So, if you think you’ve spotted black mold growing in your home or business, you might have some questions. In this blog, we answer some of the most commonly asked questions about black mold and the black mold remediation process. This way, you can better identify if you need help with a mold issue that you’re experiencing. And, better understand the nature of this kind of mold and the dangers it presents.

Is Black Mold Really Dangerous to Peoples’ Health?

While not all types of molds are dangerous to a person’s health, black mold is. However, each person and their immune responses to black mold differs, so the symptoms a person may experience as the result of being exposed to black mold can differ. Specifically, we know that there are types of people who are more sensitive to the physical health effects of black mold including the immunocompromised, elderly individuals, and infants.

Regardless of the types of people who are more susceptible to the health effects black mold exposure can lead to, some of the most commonly experienced physical health effects of black mold exposure can include:

  • Coughing
  • Sore throat
  • Itching of the eyes
  • Sneezing
  • Chronic fatigue
  • Rashes
  • Headaches

What Does Black Mold Look Like?

In many scenarios, business and homeowners may spot mold that’s black and immediately assume it’s black mold. However, black mold isn’t always black. It depends on its stage of development. It can commonly be showcased as grey or green too. So, just because mold that you see may be black, it doesn’t always mean that it’s black mold or Stachybotrys chartarum.

Can I Conduct Black Mold Remediation on my Own?

Black mold remediation isn’t just about removing black mold, it’s about preventing it from growing back. All types of mold need specific criteria to flourish; darkness, moisture, and oxygen. So, this means that eliminating any moisture in the air or area is crucial to making sure that black mold doesn’t grow back. Furthermore, bleach isn’t enough to kill and remove black mold, which is what many home or business owners think takes to remediate a mold issue. While bleach may kill mold, it doesn’t identify exactly where it’s growing or remediate a moisture issue.

Black mold may be growing in more places than you can see with the naked eye. That’s why it’s important to have professionals test for mold, look for mold growing in places you may not expect (under the carpet, within walls, etc.) so that you are certain that all mold is removed. And, address any moisture issues that can provide a more environmentally friendly space for mold to grow.

Black Mold Remediation From the Professionals

If you think that you’re dealing with a black mold issue, the best thing you can do is contact professionals who specialize in black mold remediation. This way, you don’t waste time or money trying to fix an issue that may very well just reappear again in a few months.

A Plus Mold Remediation is a mold remediation company in South Florida that specializes in home and commercial mold remediation. If you’re near our area and think you have a black mold issue, we’re here to help. Find out more about our mold remediation services from our website and contact us for a free consultation.