Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 Health department advises to watch out for mold Neosho Daily News - Neosho,MO By Todd G. Higdon / Daily News Staff Writer http://www.neoshodailynews.com/articles/2007/06/11/news/04mold.txt As the rains continue to fall in the area, residents should be aware of mold issues, which may arise with excessive moisture in the home. Molds are fungi, which can be found both indoors and outdoors. No one knows how many species of fungi exist, but estimates range from tens of thousands to perhaps 300,000 or more. Molds grow best in warm, damp and humid conditions and spread and reproduce by making spores. Mold spores can survive harsh environmental conditions, such as dry conditions, that don't support normal mold growth. " While mold has become a major source of worry related to health in the indoor environment, molds are actually an important part of the natural community and have been around for a long time, " said Newton County Health Department Environmental Health Supervisor Brock, EPHS III. In the indoor environment, molds are an unwelcome visitor. They can cause structural damage by decomposing wood, drywall, carpeting and other organic building materials, and can also cause health problems. Molds generally cause health issues by producing allergens, toxic substances, or by causing infections. " Allergic responses to mold include hay fever-type symptoms, such as sneezing, runny nose, respiratory irritation, eye irritation, and skin rash, " Brock said. " Mold can also cause asthma attacks. " Molds can cause infections by actively growing in the body. Molds of the genus Aspergillus, for example, can cause a condition known as aspergillosis, by growing in the lungs. This infection is almost always found in individuals with a compromised immune system. How to control mold " The key to mold control is moisture control, " Brock said. Follow the following steps when mold is spotted or suspected € Stop the moisture (fix the leak, hole, humidity) € Dry all porous items (carpeting, sheetrock, etc.) within 24 hours or discard if the water was from a sewage backup or flood. € Scrub mold off hard surfaces with detergent and water, and dry " When cleaning moldy areas, it is important to take precautions to limit your exposure to mold and mold spores, " said Brock. Tips € Avoid breathing in mold or mold exposure. In order to limit your exposure to airborne mold, you may want to wear an N-95 respirator, available at many hardware stores. € Wear gloves. Long gloves, which extend to the middle of the forearm, are recommended. When working with water and a mild detergent, ordinary household rubber gloves may be used. Avoid touching mold or moldy items with your bare hands. € Wear goggles. Goggles that do not have ventilation holes are recommended. Avoid getting mold or mold spores in your eyes. If mold is suspected, is testing for the mold needed? In most cases, if visible mold growth is present, sampling is unnecessary and the money spent on testing could be better spent on clean-up. " Clean-up methods will be the same no matter what mold species are identified, " Brock said. For more information, contact the Newton County Health Department's environmental health section at 451-6549. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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