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Mold is one word that can send homeowners into a panic, especially as we wind down from a summer of record-high temperatures and humidity. But what really is the dreaded intruder, and could it be the blame for those unexpected summer illnesses?
“Molds are naturally-occurring fungal growths,” said Jonathan Spahr, M.D., director of pediatric pulmonary at Geisinger. “They can be found anywhere moisture and oxygen are present, but tend to seek out warmer climates or decaying matter to feed on to accelerate growth. This makes our homes a great target in the summer.”
Mold growth speeds up when it’s indoors. Mold’s tiny reproductive cells, called spores, are easily released into the air, and an enclosed space amplifies their ability to make contact with one another.
Symptoms of mold exposure may include headache, sore throat, runny nose, coughing, sneezing, watery eyes, and fatigue. In those with asthma, asthma attacks can occur. In those with impaired immune systems, serious infection can occur.
If you have had water intrusion in your home or high humidity reach out to us today for moisture mapping and air quality testing.